Afloat

A blog about sailing, boat building, maintenance and other general bits of info that I think you might find interesting.

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A blog about sailing, boat building, maintenance and other general bits of info that I think you might find interesting.

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The site had the following in the web page, "Monday, May 4, 2015." I observed that the web site stated " Pram overhaul - Part 1." They also stated " After 4 years of abuse my pram. Has begun to show some wear. The primary problem, and the one that has forced this overhaul, is that the bow has begun to pull apart. This is mostly due to me towing her, in rather rough seas, to Digby. Basically, the smashing on the waves began to pull the bow right off! Although, my new boat. I also decided that I would reinforce the sheer of the bow, and reinforce the seat to bow joint to give it more strength."

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AFLOAT Magazine May 2015

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