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TC670 sailing in Great Sandy Strait (Australia) |
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A fast and easy sailer, she looks good and handles well |
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TC670 at the National Trailer Multihull Regatta - she attracted a lot
of attention. |
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TC670 at the N T M Regatta again |
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'Nipper' anchored at Pancake Creek during single handed trip from Harvey
Bay to Bundaberg. |
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The TC670 trails well - has been trailed from Tasmania to Queensland |
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Bulkheads set up ready for chines and stringers. Note the multi chine
shape and flat bottom, giving a close to round bottom shape. |
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Stringers and chines on. Chines are oriented so as to require minimum
fairing. |
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Bow view of a TC 670 ready for the hull planking. Bridgedeck ply in
place. |
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Planking on, ready for finishing. |
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Cockpit - seats are wide and comfortable |
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View from the bow - construction almost complete |
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Finished boat - and yes, it will fit in a standard garage |
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Finished boat - bow view |
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Galley space - enormous for a boat this size |
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Galley and berth are seperated by daggerboard case. Open case makes
interior much roomier. |
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Berth is full double bed size, with plenty of headroom |
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This is the new balanced rudder to replace the old dagger rudder -
better balance |