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free boat design

Posted by Paul Browne on January 1, 2005 at 23:25:20:

Happy New Year Shipmates,

This is my first posting to this forum. Just for fun and for anybody who's interested, I've recently managed to put a set of downloadable drawings onto the net for my shantyboat design Lisa B Good. Lisa's very simple to build and certainly pleasant to dream about on a cold winter's day. You can read the construction notes and link to the
drawings at

http://www.geocities.com/geezerboat

Or if that site is plugged up from lack of data transfer allocation,
which it does easily because it's a free website, then you can get to
the drawings directly at

http://geezerboatworks.photosite.com

There are no strings attached. This is the first of about three
designs I hope to make available this way.

Cheers,

Paul Browne

"I shall surpass all the others with my humbility." - Hercule Poirot