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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

Building of Dulcinea

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  • I really love these bolger diablo boats. Fits my boat search requirements to a T, except for one. I need 150-200lbs max for camper topping. Dream of the exact same boat in cedar strip construction.

    Great work :) Inspiring

  • Dories can be built with 1/4 inch ply with plenty of epoxy and fiberglass...should fit into your weight class.

    My problem is I start light and then add too much weight in decks and seats..

    My 2nd dory ALDONZA is much lighter (so far)and only 11ft with a motor mount on the stern...

    I want to do another full South Hampton type like Dulcinea just for flyfishing...simple seats

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This video is a response to Contrucción de bote 'Diablo' (Phil Bolger)
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  • Wow Harry!!! Great video, and what a pretty little dory Dulcinea is becoming. Sure is good seeing boats being built. It's something you just don't get anywhere els. Looks like you'll see water this summer. I'm hoping also. Keep the videos comming, I'm looking forward to seeing Dulcinea under sail.

  • Hi Its great to see another wooden boat getting built good looking boat ,more power to your elbow.

    Bogsdolics

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