Power Skiff 14 by Christoph Bangerter

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Hi everybody After roughly one year of  intermittent  – I was still working at the time – building my new Power Skiff 14, I was able to launch the boat in August and have it officially approved and tested by the relevant Swiss naval authorities (don’t laugh, landlocked Switzerland, in my case the Canton of […]

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Working on Key Largo Again and Again

On October 6, 2014, in Builder Blogs, by boisebrit
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2016 is here and making progress, will have all frame complete ready for fairing in about 3 more weeks. Really love those notches for the battens :}  Check out the new pics.

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Silicon Bronze Wood Screws from Glen-L

On October 3, 2014, in News From Gayle, Plywood Construction, by Gayle Brantuk
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Since Glen-L carries such a wide variety of materials to build your own boat, sometimes I forget to really spell out some of the great values that we also have. Glen-L has had fastenings for longer than I can remember. And, after doing a little research, I discovered we also have some of the best […]

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You’re Invited to the Tennessee Boatbuilder Gathering

On September 12, 2014, in Gatherings, News From Gayle, by Gayle Brantuk
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This is your official invitation! All are welcome to this free event. This is your opportunity to see Glen-L boats in action…   When: September 19-21, 2014 Where: Hale’s Bar Marina & Resort Guild, TN RSVP: Glen-L Forum   No boat is necessary, but if you have one, bring it.      

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Cutting Transom Angles

On September 12, 2014, in News From Gayle, Outboard Powered, Plywood Construction, by Gayle Brantuk
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Figuring out how to cut the angle on a transom can be a little challenging. Joshua Burks is currently building our Zip which is a 14′ runabout that has a 12 degree angle on the transom as do many of our designs. Joshua is documenting his build with video. He’s done a really good job […]

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