Zuki 70 I believe. Total cost unsure of because of lots of variables. I would definately look at the kit they offer. Some of the things that can run up cost are things like the pop up cleats, fuel tank, running lights, and paint. If you have never built a boat before or are not familiar with the amount of time needed to finish a wood a glass project out to a smooth finish you might want to build a kit kayak first. That way you get a clue as to the amount of work needed on a smaller scale and see if it is for you. The boat will be in Georgetown SC for the wooden boat show this Sat. if you are interested. If you stop to talk to him about it bring a Snickers bar because he is proud of it and will talk your ear off. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. If I don't know I can ask him.
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