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Boat building of a version of Thunderhead 49 foot with Mexican wood. You can find Subscribe button in the description below! Acerca Este proyecto consiste en construir una versión del velero de 49 pies Rhodes Abeking & Rasmussen Cutter Thunderhead en la selva del Caribe mexicano. Es un proyecto único: • El único canal de construcción de veleros en México • Construido con excelente madera obtenida responsablemente en sitio • Un famoso y muy rápido velero de mar abierto • En algún lugar de la selva caribeña mexicana Nos basaremos en tecnologías y métodos basados en el libro “Como construir un bote de madera” de Bud McIntosh e influenciados por otros constructores de barcos. Queremos inspirar a tanta gente como sea posible a lo largo de nuestra aventura. Acompáñanos y déjanos contagiarte con nuestra energía, empatía, conocimientos y dedicación para hacer este proyecto una realidad. Si deseas colaborar o integrarte de alguna manera con este proyecto, por favor envíanos un correo electrónico a jungleranch@hotmail.com. ¡Por favor apóyanos con un Like y Suscríbete! Por ahora somos el único canal mexicano de YouTube dedicado a la construcción de un velero. Los gastos son muy elevados, si lo deseas, apóyanos donando 50-100 MXN o 5-10 US$ al número de cuenta Interbancario: 014694606317123599 (Mexico) Paypal: Coming soon (International) Facebook: Coming soon Instagram: Coming soon