I’m really happy with the progress on Seeker’s tender. She is just unusual enough for my taste. I wish more people built boats, but I wish those that do build boats would do something a little more unusual more often. There is little to nothing to learn from building from stock plans. Don’t be afraid of picking up a piece of cardboard and start cutting and gluing until you have a model that you believe will suite your requirements. You do not have to be a naval architect to know that the water needs to stay outside. Go ahead and try it. –Doug
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