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A Boat Named Clancy
How to build a "Clancy." Clancy is a small, quick, strong sailboat built from 29 basic parts. Using measured drawings of each part, coupled with simple step-by-step instructions, the authors help you through the whole building process.Plans included. Online ordering available.

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Description: How to build a "Clancy." Clancy is a small, quick, strong sailboat built from 29 basic parts. Using measured drawings of each part, coupled with simple step-by-step instructions, the authors help you through the whole building process.Plans included. Online ordering available.
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Date A Boat Named Clancy was added to the Boat Design Directory: 11-May-2000
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