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You make one from scratch. Not a difficult hull type to turn on a lathe, being spindle shaped. Or you could try traditional plank-on-frame (known as lapstrake in U.S) or bread and butter techniques if a lathe isn't available.
You make one from scratch. Not a difficult hull type to turn on a lathe, being spindle shaped. Or you could try traditional plank-on-frame (known as lapstrake in U.S) or bread and butter techniques if a lathe isn't available.
...known as plank-on-frame here in the U.S. as well.....
Fair enough. A plank on frame construction would be straightforward enough, as the bulkheads can be drawn out with a compass, and you could use a piece of tubing for the keel, ensuring accurate alignment. This boat is streamlined and agile, so a good fun subject to build and run.
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