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Jay, first if you've not done so, subscribe to Wooden Boat magazine. The resources for everything are worth the price; and they've a huge library of low cost boat plans, including the size you're looking for. Many are by well known master boat builders, including those no longer with us.
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Look up plans by Harold Payson. He should definately have something you are looking for. Built a small catboat from his plans yrs ago.
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It appears that Wooden Boat has come out with a spin-off publication titled "Small Boats", there's a blurb about it on their web page. I've subscribed to Wooden Boat off and on for a long time, but never started a boat. Still might some day. Here's one of Wooden Boats book of plans. http://www.woodenboatstore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=325-060 |
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Any time you're down this way, give me a call. And plan on doing some walking, I give tours.;) I actually have a small library of books on boat building that I'm not using at the moment. |
I post in this boat forum sometimes, good people there but maybe not the most active site out there.
http://boatdesign.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=18 |
for entertainment
Inlet boat w/tiller, wheel, gold electric terminals, extra bilge pumps to unload after lowering to slide under low bridges, live bait well, etc. Not exactly what WoodenBoat had in mind. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1164455664.jpg |
Ron, love that transom! I miss our old 27' Uhlricson. Ive been trying to find another one. No luck.
One day( when I run out of projects) I'm gonna build one of these. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1164461812.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1164461841.jpg |
Some of the most beautiful boats ever built are those by Herreshoff's, Bristol, R.I.
Here's a Fisher's Island 23, the Hornet. http://images20.fotki.com/v356/photo.../hornet-vi.jpg A few others, all at the Herreshoff Marine Museum in Bristol. http://www.herreshoff.org/frames/bulldog.htm http://www.herreshoff.org/frames/trivia.htm More. http://www.herreshoff.org/frames/mmvtboatsframe.htm They're restoring them as they have funds, all private as far as I know. Too bad they don't have anyone making production drawings of them, so that others could build new ones. |
Pat have you ever been to the museum? Its incredible . After going there I fell in love with those boats Thats when I decided I had to build one one day.
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I'll ask around here this winter. I really don't expect to find anything around that doesn't need almost complete rebuilding. I'm now looking for a glass inboard jet drive around 23' for back bays. |
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not really. I need something to fish on and beat up. The wider the better. If it's dignified looking it's ng. thx |
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http://images17.fotki.com/v28/photos...0/Boat3-vi.jpg But, it's an outdrive, requires at least 33 inches of draft, 40 inches is much more comfortable. It's 28 feet OAL. |
Re: Boat building question
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how about see how far you can research on the WoodenBoat site? if you hit a wall I'll pick up as a subscriber. |
for rapid runing I would want a lite super strong rig
like carbon fiber or kevlar on foam core maybe a wood [doorskin] form left on if you want a wood look and fiber/foam inside |
MMMMM. got to love West Systems Epoxy. A must have for a wooden boat builder.
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