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OUR BOAT SUNK

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

After building our plywood boat in just over three hours, the glue was barely dry when we took it out for its madian voyage. It looked like we might be in just a little bit of trouble....

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  • We built the boat to purposely sink it as part of an audition tape for a reality show that we didn't get picked for.

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  • wow, the reason that sank is it lacks a keel for structure and it gets twisted when

    people move or the weight isn't distributed right

  • what you should do is just dip the whole boat in sealant that should plug any leaks-lol!

  • once it will be used for floating, build a cabin!!!!!

  • seal it up with some resin and it'll float for good, a layer of 6lb glass cloth and resin would be even better. the sides should be higher too, around 6-8 inches higher would be best.

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