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Very nice pictures, thank you for posting them.
Here is a link to the boat I mentioned:
http://www.instantboats.com/teal.htm
Here are a couple other peoples boats:
http://www.akzeigers.com/Teal.html
http://www.instantboats.com/tealmakley/tealmakley.htm
I know I have some pics floating around of my boat, but can't find them now to save my life!
Another thing to mention, is you do not need to use "marine" plywood. Plain exterior plywood works just fine and here in the US is 1/5 the cost., not to mention that you can buy it anywhere and not have to special order it.
I should have mentioned that it rowed very nicely with 2 people in. Additionally, it would not be difficult to put a square transom on the stern for a small motor. I did not, I used a small electric motor and just clamped it to the side of the boat.
I will send you some other additonal information in a day or two via email
Regds to all
Mark
Very nice pictures, thank you for posting them.
Here is a link to the boat I mentioned:
http://www.instantboats.com/teal.htm
Here are a couple other peoples boats:
http://www.akzeigers.com/Teal.html
http://www.instantboats.com/tealmakley/tealmakley.htm
I know I have some pics floating around of my boat, but can't find them now to save my life!
Another thing to mention, is you do not need to use "marine" plywood. Plain exterior plywood works just fine and here in the US is 1/5 the cost., not to mention that you can buy it anywhere and not have to special order it.
I should have mentioned that it rowed very nicely with 2 people in. Additionally, it would not be difficult to put a square transom on the stern for a small motor. I did not, I used a small electric motor and just clamped it to the side of the boat.
I will send you some other additonal information in a day or two via email
Regds to all
Mark