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Slowly - but it is a hobby, right. 
Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
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Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
Hit "last" to see the latest photos.
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From: Stockholm, Svea Rike
Slowly - but it is a hobby, right. 
Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
Hit "last" to see the latest photos.

Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
Hit "last" to see the latest photos.
I really like the "instep" to the cabin. Will make a very good support to the dashboard.
Take it easy with the cycle Matt!!
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I really don't want to put the weight back in so looking at Coosa board (bluewater).....gotta work out details for seat placement I'm concerned about compressing the material when attaching the seat bases.
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Bolsters w/drop outs.........I'm 5'9'' so it feels comfortable and secure looking down the bow with the cockpit sole down 7" .........never thought the bolsters looked that good sitting high out of the boat when the cockpit sole was not lowered in the sport. My concern is attachment of seat bases when using coosa board. Anybody have their experience to share?............I would imagine backing plates would have to be pre-installed before bolting down seat bases.
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Slowly - but it is a hobby, right. 
Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
Hit "last" to see the latest photos.

Lost a couple of months earlier this year recovering from a cycling crash, but am back working on it again now.
These pics are about a month out of date. I should have some more up to date ones in a week or so with all the structures 100% finished - just gotta find time to have a tidy up first.
http://www.mattyorke.co.uk/gallery/m...2_itemId=14316
Hit "last" to see the latest photos.
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