The bottom is then planked in 12mm plywood sheathed in glass, epoxy. The construction is very stiff and starts with water jet cut plywood frames connected to two longitudinal plywood frames that make up the seat fronts and continue under the fore deck. She is a boat designed and built to be used as much as possible. The African Mahogany is finished in Awlgrip for a low maintenance finish. The bottom is sheathed in 600gram epoxy glass cloth thinking that she may be run up a beach from time to time. The builder wanted a stylish wooden boat that performed well and could be left on a trailer without the problems one could expect from a traditionally built boat. The idea with the design was to make a boat that was small enough to fit in a large garage and be towed easily. Whichever, option you choose you will find it a practical boat to own and run. Option 2: for days tips on the river the boat can be fitted with a smaller outboard with high output at low revs. The builder has estimated that top speed expect would be around 25knots. Option 1: for open water cruising the boat has been designed with a 50hp Honda outboard in mind. The power plant of your choice will be fitted after the auction by Jackson Yachts for an additional fixed price as stated in the auction catalogue. The boat is offered at auction structurally complete. As we realise such a versatile boat can be equally at home when blasting along at speed along the coast or across a lake, as well as it would look good purring along at a most leisurely pace on a river, therefore we are offering a choice of power plants. We are offering you the option to further bespoke it to meet your needs.
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