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    <p>Nice piccy... any idea what sort of boat that is... its too broad to be a Mirror dingy (I think) and looks a bit like an Optimist. However, 14ft seems a bit long for an Oppy... plus it would be something more for a child/teenager than an adult to sail for themselves.</p>
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    <p>Dad got the plans from a book entitled <em>Small Wooden Boats</em> or something like that. I don't recall the names of the individual boats, if they had any, but I also don't think they appeared anywhere outside that book in any event.</p>
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