tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3687443355802610975.post3426934964146216867..comments2023-04-16T05:09:39.007-07:00Comments on How to build a Currach: Now it starts to look like a boat...Oscarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13651590616474817058noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3687443355802610975.post-68214486042203510302017-09-24T11:09:27.987-07:002017-09-24T11:09:27.987-07:00hi ,thanks for posting this , wondering if you fin...hi ,thanks for posting this , wondering if you finished it as planned and where it can be seen.I just finished my new naibhog last week.I used most dimensions from the book "British coracles and Irish curraghs " by James Hornell. you can see the whole book in PDF on " http://www.texascoritani.com/British_Coracles_and_Irish_Curraghs.pdf "she's 25 ft X 54 inches at the widest point.if you're interested I have a cd with lots of pics in chronological order and text explaining how I did this.it's available at € 12.00 plus postage and it would be sufficient to build this boat .I did the complete built by myself over a few months in my spare time .I have all the tools as I work at home making musical instruments which is of course an advantage.I'm on facebook "jan muyllaert" and there are pics of the launch last week.hope to hear from you and happy rowing! Jan at www.irishharps.netAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07094181318414525428noreply@blogger.com