I have plans for a couple of Payson/Bolger designs with... I can't
remember the name of the shape, but one had a nice tunnel, and another
had a flattish bottom that had a concave shape looking from the side
that ran back to the transom, I will see if I can dig them up. I know
they were not in regular circulation so I don't know if they are out
there anywhere...
I will get back..
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 02:15:03 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:11:58 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:
This "tunnel boat" is real interesting
"In case you have never read about the boat, I?ll give you the specs:
It is twenty feet long and 76" wide. It is strip built out of tulip
poplar and is powered by a three cylinder Kubota Diesel tractor engine
rated at 20 hp. It will run 20 knots in six inches of water and gets
about 28.6 nautical miles per gallon of Diesel fuel running at its
most economical speed of 10.5 knots."
http://robbwhite.com/rescue.minor.html
Tolman started one, but look like he retired before he finished it.
http://www.fishyfish.com/renn_tolman/index.html
Seems a boat like this could be mass-produced in glass and find a
market with today's gas prices.
But maybe not.
Penn Yann had a very similar design only with a rounded chine rather
than a square chine. They worked well enough I guess, but it never
really caught on.
It's an interesting design, but I'm confused about the tunnel system.
Looking at the drawing, it would appear that the prop sits half way
out of the water.
Than can't be very efficient.
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