Last week I met Kevin Kelly in San Francisco at Trouble Coffee to talk about his forthcoming book, Cool Tools (which looks sensational), and we walked a couple of blocks over to Mollusk Surf Shop. Artist Jay Nelson had just completed this cocoon-shaped loft, and below is a photo of the interior of his little 8-foot surf boat (see page 180 of Tiny Homes).
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I'm still curious to learn how Mr. Kelley makes his panel joins water-tight. I fancy that in the case of his surfer boat (love the interior) they must be so. But how? Enquiring minds want to know!