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The ease of building and low material cost, plus her classic hull seaworthiness encouraged many people to make ocean passages on her..Based on the 60s TANE design with more beam and higher freeboard, can be built in foam/GRP sandwich or in plywood.
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Length Overall: |
28' 3" |
8.61 m |
Beam Overall: |
12' 6" |
3.18 m |
Weight: |
1 Ton |
1000 kg |
Building Time Estimate: |
1000 hrs |
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