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    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

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    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

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    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

  • Profile picture of Visani

    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

  • Profile picture of Visani

    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

  • Profile picture of Visani

    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the outboard…[Read more]

  • Profile picture of Visani

    Visani started the topic Finding A Void In A Plywood Constructed Boat? in the forum Boat Building 8 years, 8 months ago

    223Hello my husband and I are building a catamaran made with marine plywood (Gaboon from France). It is considered very high quality and it cost a fortune to have it delivered to Australia. Right in the middle of building the second hull, we found out that there was a panel with a quite deep void (of course the panel is already part of the…[Read more]

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