In a thread named "Interesting boats" I'll take this opportunity to post one that interests me a lot.
The Swedish double ender Tunakryssare is a 33' clinker-built steel boat.
About 115 boats got built from the end of the 60's to the end of the 70's
It's basically a most traditional double ended Scandinavian boat - apart from it being made out of steel. By cutting the steel into long narrow boards ("planks") they didn't need to double bend it into "complicated" shapes in order to get the smooth hull shape they wanted - and it was also a cheaper method.
So it was constructed more or less exactly like if it would have been made of wood. Clinker-building is the traditional method around here.
Several Tunakryssare are equipped with sails.
There is a website made by the enthusiasts. It's perhaps not the flashiest site on www, but you'll probably find an image or two if you're interested. The site is of course in Swedish but the (sometimes small) images are also in English.
index
Check "register". For example the boats
Tunastar and
Stora Tuna has got some bigger images (if you open them).
Or image search Tunakryssare for additional images.