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Radosław Werszko - wooden dinghy designer and builder
Boat for a father-and-son crew, or even for single-hand sailing. The small jib is not a problem when you are the only one onboard, whereas your kid has own ropes to adjust.
LOA 3.80 m Beam 1.60 m Draft 0.125 m Draft (db down) 0.78 m Hull weight 80 kg Sail area (main and jib) 9.0 sq m Spinnaker area 9.0 sq m |
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Kirill Semenyak writes to me that (Russia), and he had a great time building his boat before.
Pierandrea from Italy took the first steps toward building his boat.
Ivan Popov (Russia) started from the simple paddle version to get skills in boat building.
Alexander Stolyarov of Ukraine needed one year to build
Cristian Salinas (Argentina) equipped his boat with the gaff rig that is his favourite.
Joanna Peiffer (Germany): it is a tradition in Steiner Schools to do a big project which lasts the whole year, and I would love to made
Pablo Castejón's boat - Argentina.
Hot coloured and named boat of Luiz Oliveira from Brazil.
The dinghy that I spotted on a Russian-language forum. There is also another boat in progress.
Lucas Malinverni de Melo named NEW his new dinghy - Brazil.
The boat just launched by Paweł Wewiór - Poland.
Karl Parsons: two of my fellow students and I built the dinghy while in college. As we were going to school, we looked for ways to save money, so the sail is made from house wrap - Arizona, USA.
Vitalik, who had built the 2.6m pram before, has now finished
Mario Giacummo of Uruguay is the first who has launched the dinghy. He sent me some photographs of his fine boat.
The next boat is also under construction in South America by Argentine Luis C. Porati. The first layer of paint applied.
Lewie Aguilar decided to make the dinghy so he could learn more and teach friends on how to sail - Philippines.
The boat being built by Mariano and Davide in Italy.
Stefan Gerzner of Switzerland thought out and built a boat that is an interesting mixture of the 3.8m and 4.5m dinghies.
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