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On Jul 26, 4:35*pm, "
wrote: I live next to a canal (the Bridgewater canal in Cheshire UK) and I fancy building a punt. I haven't actually ever tried punting but I have watched others doing it and it seems like a lot of fun. I am intending to build my punt and have obtained the plans from a book published in 1952. What concerns me is that the bottom of the punt is curved, you can see the plans here.....http://www.zeonozo.aquiss.com/Main_plan_original.jpg I am worried that when it is on the water and I am standing at the rear with pole in hand, punting away, then the bows will rise completely out of the water, because it is may behave like a see saw. Perhaps I am not visualising what will happen when it is in the water, maybe it will be okay, or perhaps I have to stand in the middle unless I can encourage my wife to act as a counter weight at the front (this is highly unlikely). Any comments or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Or if you know of some better plans then that would be even better. An important criteria is that the the finished item must be light enough for two people to lift out of the water and carry 20yds. If anyone want to see all the instructions, I've scaned them in and you can see them here....http://www.zeonozo.aquiss.com/Punt_plans.pdf Thanks in advance for any help. James Greetings James, I just finished a build of a lightweight Jon Boat that I think would be perfect for your purpose and the plans are free and downloadable from the internet. You can get all the details he http://aaawelder.com/johnboat.html . I hope you find this information useful. Randy |
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On Aug 17, 1:55*am, poke wrote:
On Jul 26, 4:35*pm, " wrote: I live next to a canal (the Bridgewater canal in Cheshire UK) and I fancy building a punt. I haven't actually ever tried punting but I have watched others doing it and it seems like a lot of fun. I am intending to build my punt and have obtained the plans from a book published in 1952. What concerns me is that the bottom of the punt is curved, you can see the plans here.....http://www.zeonozo.aquiss.com/Main_plan_original.jpg I am worried that when it is on the water and I am standing at the rear with pole in hand, punting away, then the bows will rise completely out of the water, because it is may behave like a see saw. Perhaps I am not visualising what will happen when it is in the water, maybe it will be okay, or perhaps I have to stand in the middle unless I can encourage my wife to act as a counter weight at the front (this is highly unlikely). Any comments or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Or if you know of some better plans then that would be even better. An important criteria is that the the finished item must be light enough for two people to lift out of the water and carry 20yds. If anyone want to see all the instructions, I've scaned them in and you can see them here....http://www.zeonozo.aquiss.com/Punt_plans.pdf Thanks in advance for any help. James Greetings James, I just finished a build of a lightweight Jon Boat that I think would be perfect for your purpose and the plans are free and downloadable from the internet. You can get all the details hehttp://aaawelder.com/johnboat.html. I hope you find this information useful. Randy That's a very interesting project that you have completed, the finished result looks excellent. Do you have any photos of it on the water? The free boat plans on Grandpa's archive are also very good, Iv'e been looking for some FREE plans like those but not been able to find any. Thanks again, James |
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