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I've been wanting to build one of these since I first read an article about it in Canoe magazine in 1977 (I still have the magazine article and the plans that I purchased at the time). Hard to believe that it has taken almost 40 years to actually start building in earnest. For my first build, I have decided on David Hazen's 17 ft. Micmac, primarily due to the recommendation of Todd Bradshaw in his book Canoe Rig. I want this to be a good all around canoe that I can use for sailing, poling and tandem canoe camping trips. My biggest concern with this design is that the plans only include forms every 2 feet, where most plans seem to have forms spaced 1 foot apart. Any thoughts on how big a deal this is? So far I have gotten my boards ripped and am about 75% done with milling the bead and cove.
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