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Stitch and glue Weekender?


Lefty

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Just wondering if anyone has ever constructed a Weekender using the stitch and glue method. I believe it would be more expensive, but am curious if it would be a successful method of building.

If it is possible, I would think it could open up the plans to all sorts of cool little modifications because bulkhead positions could be altered slightly, and with a little weight in the keel, a chine could even be added for a few more inches of head room in the cabin. At least that was what I was imagining.

Not being an engineer or naval architect, or even someone who was completed a Weekender yet, I realize I could also be way out in left field.

Just a thought.......

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