Wooden Boat Association

  Jacaranda's wooden build is emerging as something of significance greater than I had considered.  

During my first quiet familiarization session I worried over the cùddy cabin.  So many joins,  shady corners and areas of the hull interior that were inaccessible.  While I would enjoy having somewhere dry to store gear, the hidden corners seemed to haunt me.   


 I was already considering removing the cuddy cabin because it looks a bit ugly.  So last night I e-mailed they local chapter of the Wooden Boat Association to ask if they could offer guidance on how I might get this job done. Obviously attacking the structure with a saw would be simple,  my concerns relate to the need to reinforce the remaining hull,  especially the mast base which would then be hull mounted  

I was delighted to get a response from the secretary within 48 hours offering assistance.  

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