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Build Your Own Lapstrake Dory

Location: International Yacht Restoration School - Newport, Rhode Island
Dates: Jul 27, 2009 - Aug 1, 2009

Instructor:
David Fawley

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Graceful round-sided lapstrake dories like this 17-footer were once the primary recreational craft on the New England coast.  You’ll assemble a faithful reproduction in just a week, using plywood and epoxy.  Capacity is three adults, and you can add a sailing rig after the class if you choose.  Enjoy fast rowing with one oarsman or two, or even add a sliding seat unit. 

A dory is a lot of boat for the money, which explains the enduring popularity of the type for 150 years or more.  This John C. Harris design uses Chesapeake Light Craft's patented LapStitch process, which yields boats of 19th-century appearance but with 21st-century weight and durability. 

By the end of the week, hulls will be assembled, ready for sanding and finishing at home.  If there's time, we'll get started on sailing rigs during the class for those who choose that option.

Lapstrake Dory
Lapstrake Dory