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Jay Benford has designed a number of boats in that size range in various
materials. http://www.benford.us/

I wouldn't be too quick to second guess the designer's scantlings. Those
frames came from some perceived need, either for strength or for the need to
maintain the hull shape and distribute stresses.

Roger

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Hi everybody,

I'm thinking about building a 34/36 steel sloop or ketch but I'm very
confused about the right project & designer.

I've looked at some bruce roberts plans and though they look nice I'm
afraid of the building method. With this size of boat I think you don't
need all those frames around, am I correct ? Why should I waste a lot
of time welding unnecessary steel which also makes the boat heavier ?

I've also had a look at Van de Stadt 34 which would be a lot cheaper to
build and I would also have a local support. Problem is, it is a very
small boat inside.

I've had a look at dudley dix designs but in this case the problem is
they don't provide cutting files and I'm sure I need a kit or, at
least, cutting files to save time. What do you think ?

Thank you!

Nevermind