I like the “roll over” technique. This is going to be a cool boat, it’s time we build boats that have such utility. I predict this boat will have a better hours spent/hours enjoyment ratio of most boats.
It just goes to show how quickly one can build a boat with lots of up front design work and planning; and of course the use of CNC machines; not forgetting having master boatbuilders on the job! Although at the moment it looks somewhat soulless, where are the gobs of epoxy, the gouges and the blood stains?
I like the “roll over” technique. This is going to be a cool boat, it’s time we build boats that have such utility. I predict this boat will have a better hours spent/hours enjoyment ratio of most boats.
Fascinating. Looks like Kees’ windmill past came in handy!
Bravo to you, Chelsea, Kees and Langdon!
ALL…very Exciting! I can’t wait for tomorrow’s #3 Episode!
It just goes to show how quickly one can build a boat with lots of up front design work and planning; and of course the use of CNC machines; not forgetting having master boatbuilders on the job! Although at the moment it looks somewhat soulless, where are the gobs of epoxy, the gouges and the blood stains?