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		<title>Progress on the skin-on-frame outrigger canoe &#8211; an ama slowly takes shape</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been making progress on the skin-on-frame outrigger canoe [note to self: you have to name this thing] on two fronts: a) updating the design a bit and b) building the ama. I hope to have the design updates done soon. I nudged the ama forward as much as I could (maybe six inches), [...]
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		<title>skinboats.org &#8211; a great resource for skin-on-frame boatbuilding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> OK &#8211; its best I admit it. They say that is the first step. I am thinking about a new boat already. I want to build to my own design. I have some ideas coming together &#8211; I&#8217;ll share more when there is more to share. The key point is that every time I [...]
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