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Date Posted: - Thursday - 09/17/09 - 1:36pm
Author: Jared Kibele
Subject: Good Old Boat Article
In reply to: Lyle Harris 's message, "plan/design for davits on an M31?" on - Tuesday - 09/15/09 - 2:19pm

Hi Lyle,

I remember seeing an article in "Good Old Boat" magazine about how to make your own wooden davits. They were a laminated construction sort of deal if I remember correctly and they looked quite nice and I remember thinking that they'd look good on a mariner. I wish I could tell you what issue it was in but I don't remember. I think it was probably a 2008 issue.

-Jared

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[> [> [> davits -- Lyle Harris, - Thursday - 09/17/09 - 3:49pm

Yep, that's what I needed, it's in the May 2008 issue.
much appreciated.
Lyle.


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