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    • The Start Of It All
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    • Crescent City to Half Moon Bay
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    • Back to California
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Mission Statement: To build a capable, affordable cruising boat with readily-available skills, materials, equipment and facilities.
If, like me, you dream of getting out there and sailing/cruising the world's waters, this blog/site aims to show my approach to how to do just that. Capable cruising boats should not be limited to the reach of the rich and privileged. If you accept the premise that a 25 year working lifespan for your boat is plenty for you to achieve your dreams (seems reasonable!) and are not concerned about such capitalist constructs as resale value, then the capable cruising boat is within the reach of a meagre budget. Go for it!
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Patreon changes

6/4/2018

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I think and hope this might be important news!!

I've decided to make a major change to the way I approach Patreon. Up until today, I had it set up so that Patreon patrons pledged to donate a minimum of 2 Dollars per video post in appreciation of the video blog posts and the writings on this website. But, I wasn't happy with it. In fact, it had been bugging me for some considerable time - I felt the donations asked for were too high and there was really too little reward for the kindness shown.

So, I've changed it. From today on, Patreon pledges will be on a monthly basis (as opposed to per content post). The minimum pledge is 1 Dollar per month and, from 2 Dollars-a-month upwards, Patreon patrons will get access to special, patrons-only content. I shall endeavour to post one short, patrons-only video post per week showing behind-the-scenes footage, further detail of the build, thoughts and ideas about boatbuilding and any other background information that I feel is relevant.

So please, if you're interested; if you'd like to show your appreciation of the free content that I make available; if you'd like to know more about the project and what motivates me to do it; head over to Patreon (click the button below) and support the project. Thank you!!
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    Hi, I'm Tony.  This blog is about my attempts to build a 32ft Benford sailing dory in my back garden. If all goes well, I plan, one day, to head off into the sunset.
    As to myself, I'm a musician, sailor, woodworker, mechanic, plumber, sparky and general all-round handyperson who loves "engineering" challenges.


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