Cvincent's PH18
Re: Cvincent's PH18
Good luck on your PH18, you will love it as I do mine !
My Son calls me "The Fish Whisperer" I love it !
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Re: Cvincent's PH18
I have not made much progress. With the transom lamination, I decided to glue one layer at a time. I am currently on the third layer using gelmatic glue. I have one more layer to go, then I will attach the transom to my jig.
Completed D15, Completed PH18
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Re: Cvincent's PH18
I stitched most of the boat together during the week and finished up today. Time to start tack welding with epoxy.
Completed D15, Completed PH18
Re: Cvincent's PH18
Looks great!
Re: Cvincent's PH18
Looking good, transom looks awesome in there.
Restored Mirror Dinghy, Bought OD18 built by CL, Westlawn School of Yacht Design courses. LT US Navy 1970-1978
Re: Cvincent's PH18
Great progress!!! Keep the photos coming. Also, send us some transome photos once finished gluing. Jeff
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Re: Cvincent's PH18
Looks real nice! Congrats!
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Re: Cvincent's PH18
Looks good!
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