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Sunday, August 2, 2009
The Final Plank
All of the planks are on the boat although the sheerstrake has yet to be glued and trimmed to the gunwhale. Next, the outer stem will be fitted and the keel will be attached.
Row, row, row your boat...life is but a dream.
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