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Boat Name: PAUL W.
Type/Rig/Power: Runabout
LOA: 16 ft. 0 in.
Beam: 5 ft. 5 in.
Home Port: Bethel, CT
Designer Name: Joseph LaBella
Builder Name: Joseph LaBella
Launching Date: 2001-06-01
Despite choosing a career as an auto mechanic, Joseph LaBella's lifelong dream was to build a boat as a dedication to his father, who introduced Joe to boating when Joe was just 3 years old. Joe used no plans in the construction, just a scale drawing of his desired outcome. PAUL W., named for his father, is 16’ x 5’5”. Joe used white ash for the frames and keel, kingplanks, and dashboard, ½” plywood for the bottom, and ¼”plywood sides covered with 5/16” Spanish cedar planking. Though he is currently using a 1966 Evinrude 40hp outboard which gives a cruising speed of 20 mph, Joe is looking to modify the motor to increase speed. Joe spent 440 hours building PAUL W. and launched it on June 3, 2001.
Type/Rig/Power: Runabout
LOA: 16 ft. 0 in.
Beam: 5 ft. 5 in.
Home Port: Bethel, CT
Designer Name: Joseph LaBella
Builder Name: Joseph LaBella
Launching Date: 2001-06-01
Despite choosing a career as an auto mechanic, Joseph LaBella's lifelong dream was to build a boat as a dedication to his father, who introduced Joe to boating when Joe was just 3 years old. Joe used no plans in the construction, just a scale drawing of his desired outcome. PAUL W., named for his father, is 16’ x 5’5”. Joe used white ash for the frames and keel, kingplanks, and dashboard, ½” plywood for the bottom, and ¼”plywood sides covered with 5/16” Spanish cedar planking. Though he is currently using a 1966 Evinrude 40hp outboard which gives a cruising speed of 20 mph, Joe is looking to modify the motor to increase speed. Joe spent 440 hours building PAUL W. and launched it on June 3, 2001.

