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Tom Thumb 24 Sailboat Full Size Plans And Patterns on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Bismarck, North Dakota, US

Bismarck, North Dakota, US
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Ordered these plans quite a few years ago to keep the dream alive. Stored in the original box all these years and the dream has faded a bit, but is still there. Just have no means or place to build such a beautiful well found sailboat. Nows your chance to do it. The Tom Thumb 24 can be built in steel or aluminum.  These full size plans and patterns are currently listed on the Bruce Roberts website for just under $1000.  Buy now and save hundreds.

 

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