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Plywood 12mm bottom, 10mm sides, 6mm deck

1 5/8" Gun 24oz - 32oz max

 

I use to use a boat similar to yours but found it a bit cramped for two 15st + men :whistling: I guess the average man was closer to 10st a hundred + years ago, the big boat is much more forgiving on big open waters with a bit of a blow.

 

There's a lot of people wish they were halve as skilful as you obviously are, your build is fine.

 

Have a great Christmas.

 

HB.

 

Half ???? I wish I was an eighth as skillfull. :good:

Regards

Hcc

 

ps thats 12.5% if your not as old as me

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Thank you harrycat very kind words

But honestly it's about stubborn determination I chose the project to gain a end result and make the phisiotherapy less boaring

It does get a bit obsessive though

I've just got to get it out of the dining room and try it on the water now need 4 strong lads

Thanks again

Happy new year to you

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this is my first time also on pw I have read all the posts and found them very interesting your punt look excellent and I am sure it will grace any river or estury it go on it also remined me of the time I had two punts myself on breydon water at a time when there were several on there then also half a dozen house boats and boatsheds now they are all gone and seeing a punt on there is a rare occasion so thanks for bringing it all back to me hope the spellings aint to bad as I am getting a bit long in the tooth

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