On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:20:40 -0400, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In article , says...
http://www.angelfire.com/ego/lewisbo...orBoySkiff.htm
Looks like a great boat, but for rowing and very small engines, I might
take 4 inches away from the transom width just to give it a better
trailing edge for small (human) power. Trust me, even 6 inches if you
never plan on putting on an engine, it will row twice as well as the
plan you have here now which is wide and would be great if you were
running a two to three horse engine... Look at the boat this size I
built specifically for rowing;
http://smallboats.com/images/current...ter_05_400.jpg
Basically the same boat you are contemplating, just specifically with
the narrow transom for better rowing efficiency... This boat weighed 80
pounds and was made from 6mm occoume and mahogany trim/framing... The
chines were not "logged", I used a 3/4 inches fillet of epoxy and
filler, and covered the bottom and 4 inches up the sides with 4 oz tight
weave fiberglass to protect the bottom from rocks...
Thanks.
The boat looks great.
I will probably play with paper models of the design first.
I wonder what would be the best glue to use
for making cardboard boat models.