Tag Archives: Back Cove 30

Back Cove 30 Hull Plug Nears Completion

Once the carving of the foam billet has been completed the finishing of the hull plug commences. And as much as this may sound like the easy part, in truth this is where the "rubber meets the road." Last week our … Continue reading

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Two halves make a Back Cove 30 whole

The next step in creating the hull plug for the Back Cove 30 is underway. If you are following the blog, last time I discussed how the raw plug is built. Now we are starting to "carve" the plug on the … Continue reading

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And so the Back Cove 30 begins

Over the next few months I am going to follow each step in the development of a new boat design. I hope you'll enjoy learning more about how designs are taken from computer screen to water. "Tools" for the purpose … Continue reading

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Back Cove 30 …. A Sneak Preview

Over the last five years Back Cove Yachtshas collected quite a following, having completed more than 400 hulls. Now, the design that started it all is going to be replaced with the next generation of designs. Yes the venerable Back … Continue reading

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Back Coves and icebergs in Newfoundland

I love images of our boats in unusual places. I’ve posted shots of Back Coves from Sydney to Monaco. When most of us think about boating we think of sunny days and warm breezes, but in some places that just … Continue reading

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