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Sailing Songa

Where The Winds Take Us

Author: glenn

Progress

March 24, 2008January 11, 2019glenn

It’s Easter, and we’ve been updating our project schedule – taking stock of where we’re at and where we want to be. Not happy Jan!!! Continue reading →

Yamoya

Aft Cabin & Side-decks Finished!

March 23, 2008January 11, 2019glenn

Continue reading →

Yamoya

Project Schedule

March 15, 2008January 11, 2019glenn

Are we on time? Continue reading →

Yamoya

BBQ & Graffiti

January 6, 2008January 11, 2019glenn

While taking a break to enjoy a beautiful summer afternoon, some of our friends decided that some graffiti on the hull would be a good idea. Continue reading →

Yamoya

Why Steel?

August 17, 2007January 11, 2019glenn

I’ve often been asked the question why did I choose to build a steel boat, rather than fiberglass or other materials? Continue reading →

Yamoya

Keel Laying Ceremony

December 5, 2004January 11, 2019glenn2 Comments

Yamoya’s keel was officially laid into place on Saturday, December 4, 2004. Continue reading →

Yamoya

Ready to Go!

November 7, 2004January 11, 2019glenn

The company that arranged the cutting and supply of steel, was kind enough to also provide a mobile gantry hoist that was surplus to their needs. Continue reading →

Yamoya

The Boat Arrives

May 17, 2004January 11, 2019glenn

Our boat finally arrived today … in pieces. Continue reading →

Yamoya

Preparing to Start

April 12, 2004January 11, 2019glenn

Oh, what a difference a shed makes. Continue reading →

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Our Boat Design

November 5, 2003January 11, 2019glenn

The design of our boat is a Roberts Spray 370. Continue reading →

Yamoya

Our Boat Building Project

November 1, 2003January 11, 2019glenn10 Comments

Early in 2003, I decided that I would like (need?) another boat. Continue reading →

Yamoya
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