Malcolm gets all steamed up about his boat

Thu, Sep 28th 2017 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Malcolm Proud proudly describes how he built his steam boat

Malcolm Proud proudly describes how he built his steam boat

Designing, cutting, drilling, sanding, glueing, shaping, sanding, fitting, sanding and more sanding....Rotarian Malcolm Proud describes how he built his steam boat "Ceolfrith" (named after Saint Ceolfrith an Anglo-Saxon abbot and warden of Bede). Malcolm applied a great deal of time, effort and problem solving into this impressive project.

Here he is enjoying the fruit of his labour on Windermere:

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