Late last year we heard about Jim's
Matinicus double-ender, a variation on the Maine peapod. This lapstrake planked double-ender is coming along nicely and Jim does a very good job of describing his process. If you spend a few minutes with him, you will not be disappointed.
He can be found at
Small Craft Warning.
Keep up the good work, Jim!
(and thank you,
bonnie for the heads-up!)
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You're welcome!
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to seeing her on the bay.
Poor Cricket - she's going to have a little competition for "prettiest boat in the bay" now!
Surely there's room at the top?!
ReplyDeleteWhat else do you know about "Cricket"?
Inquiring minds...
Thanks Michael and Bonnie. I'm looking forward to seeing her right side up!
ReplyDeleteCricket is a stretched Windward 15 that I finished building a few years ago. She has camp cruised the Chesapeake, and sailed up in Maine at "Small Reach".
Well then; it's not really a contest if the contenders are the same guy!
ReplyDeleteOf course a builder will improve on past performance and I think in this instance it's obvious that Jim has the experience and knowledge to put together a work of art.
Thank you, Jim, for allowing us to follow your progress.