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Any experienced builder
posted by DanaBerube on Monday November 09, @08:49AM
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Builders Dimitri writes "I am planning on investing about 200k into building a boat. I Want it to look like a yacht but be able to be used as a small shipping vessel strong enough to cross the Atlantic. I plan to have it more than 40 yards long and the hull be completely made of wood like ships from the 1500s then I will seal the hull and put fiberglass on the outside. I hope to Build it in 3 months with the help of 2 full time workers hired. Please help me with ideas and things that are important.

Dimitri"

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    Wood Boatbuilding help request (Score:1)
    by DanaBerube on Monday November 09, @08:56AM (#113)
    User #1178 Info | http://www.boatbuilding.net/
    A good source of boatbuilding information can be found at the WoodenBoat forum.

    http://www.woodenboat.com/forum/index.php [woodenboat.com]

    Dana Berube

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    120' oceanic yacht freighter built by 3 in 3 month (Score:1)
    by boatsmith on Tuesday November 10, @06:48AM (#114)
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    Dream on dude David www.boatsmithfl.com
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