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	<title>Comments on: Building The Penobscot 14</title>
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		<title>By: Capt. Bill Battersby</title>
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		<description>Atta boy Rumhead!  Celibacy is a good thing when the resulting frustration is channeled into something constructive...

As for me, this falls under the &quot;I&#039;ve always wanted to do that&quot; category.  As we all know, there&#039;s a certain road that is paved with good intentions.

If I took the plunge, however, it would most likely be with a Chesapeake Light Craft kit, where all of the grunt work has been taken care of.  (See also: &quot;How Captain Bill constructed a replica of the &#039;Nautilus&#039; while enjoying chocolate chip cookies and Pyrat.&quot;)</description>
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<p>As for me, this falls under the &#8220;I&#8217;ve always wanted to do that&#8221; category.  As we all know, there&#8217;s a certain road that is paved with good intentions.</p>
<p>If I took the plunge, however, it would most likely be with a Chesapeake Light Craft kit, where all of the grunt work has been taken care of.  (See also: &#8220;How Captain Bill constructed a replica of the &#8216;Nautilus&#8217; while enjoying chocolate chip cookies and Pyrat.&#8221;)</p>
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