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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!
The Miss Molly I Adventures - the story of our Pacific cruising -Click Here!!

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24/4/2018

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All faired up and just cleaning some glue up

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Starboard faired and filled
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Inside the beast!
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Chris Boxer link
28/4/2018 12:02:36 am

The bike's back in the shed! Season finished already, Tony?!
That's a wonderful photo of you clearing up the glue - one man, his hand tools, and his wooden boat, taking shape. A truly timeless image, and one that would have been a common sight in many coastal parts of the world, just a generation ago.

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Tony Brown link
30/4/2018 08:53:58 am

:-) Hi Chris
No, the bike's not back in the shed. I guess that photo was taken before I moved it out.
Yeah, that's one of Karin's photos. She's always had a good eye for a pic. Most of the Miss Molly I adventures pics were taken by her, back in the days of cameras with film in them!

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