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		<title>Building the Peace Canoe &#8211; time on the Moaning Chair</title>
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		<title>The Peace Canoe gets seats and gets closer to full sides</title>
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<p>Voila, the seats are ready.  I have been working on them at night or during glue cures, and they have come along well.  Here is the middle one.  The plans specify cut-outs on the ends of the seats; I added my own flavor of these cut-outs.</p>
<p>I have also installed both chine logs, [...]


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