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Everything posted by Edwardkenway
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After a hectic few months of work, sorting all the summer yard chores and a holiday away from it all, I'm finally back on Winnie, continuing with the planking. I relaid the planks at the stern/counter transition, I'm happier with the result. The hull has been re-lined for the remaining planking bands and the first one has been shaped to fit. Thanks for your patience through the summer and the likes and comments. Cheers
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Good to see you here Glenn, I'm sure you'll do Winnie justice!
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Looking good Mark, she's certainly taking shape!
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Squeezing in at the bar to follow your build, Mark. 😉😊
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Your trial sails look pretty darn (no pun intended) good to me, especially the mizzen. The hand stitching is very neat😲 , great job!!
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