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I've been researching into constructing boats and found an awesome website at Denelle Boat Builder (check it out on google)
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the boat should be christianized by a virgin. she is not a virgin. no not a virgin.
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beautiful crafts man-ship. If I had the money, a wooden yacht would be my choice.
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very beautiful boats. thanks for keeping the trades alive
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Do these guys have a website?
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ahh the Reagan era when so many things seemed possible. 1980 , nice video
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04:39. Christening a boat (and a wooden boat at that !...) with a bottle in a plastic bag ???My God this safety mania is getting out of hand in USA.
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hay guys .., why not make a 45' catamaran .., these are thee sailboats of the new age ...
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Very interesting.
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What a beautiful Schooner, I want to build and own that same kind of vessel. Looks like the 65’ auxiliary schooner Juno? But its difficult to tell by the video
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What is the name of the white schooner that is seen at the last minute(5:44) of the movie?
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Great video and what a great story. Combining two of my 3 passions in life, sailing and woodworking into a working business...... WOW. It almost makes me want to move back to the US. I do SO miss sailing the NE coastline. Thank you for posting this
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You are good men. Live long, die oblong.
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I want to do this for living I am Canada and I would like to come and visit you can you please write back with the information so that I can visit
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Some very beautiful work.
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Hi I was crew on your yacht Zorra in Antigua about 20 yrs ago. Beautiful boat and a first class skipper. Great times - I wonder where Zorra is now. Great yard you can feel the love for wooden boats.
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The Gannon and Benjamin Marine railway on the island of Martha's Vineyard is at the forefront of a movement built on the past: building wooden boats the traditional way.