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Boatbuilding means working in tiny spaces

Boatbuilding means working in tiny spaces

by seamore | Jan 20, 2018 | Building a Welsford Navigator

Each compartment in the Navigator has stringers that have epoxy drips and need rounded edges and fairing before painting. Which means working in awkward positions, sometimes dangling head down trying to sand a hard-to-reach area. Here are just the 3 compartments at...

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