Monday, February 29, 2016

McClave, Philbrick & Giblin

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NY32, #9, Salty. While some might be tempted to use marine plywood, they are doing it to the original plans which calls out 7/8" white cedar, which is tongue and grooved and covered in canvas.

Here's the midship section.

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Note the soaker hose running around the perimeter of the boat and under a plastic tarp to keep her hydrated.


Contact:
McClave, Philbrick & Giblin
929 Flanders Road
Mystic, CT 06355
Phone: 860-572-7710

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