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Morgan Ohlson August 23rd 04 12:02 PM

Q: Plans for plywood camping dingy
 
Actually it should be built like a plywood dingy, but on foam sheets (glass
weave+epoxy) Plywood hull weight max 80Kg's.

Looking for plans...

Type:
Stable, 16-18", large-lake sailing (+ row + 5hp) camping dingy.

Easy to sail with only (1) big sail or auto fock (is that understandable
language around here?) Easy removable smart keel or center plate. Suitable
for 1 person sailing and transport.


Morgan O.


Jacques August 24th 04 01:57 PM

Morgan Ohlson wrote in message ...
Actually it should be built like a plywood dingy, but on foam sheets (glass
weave+epoxy) Plywood hull weight max 80Kg's.

Looking for plans...

Type:
Stable, 16-18", large-lake sailing (+ row + 5hp) camping dingy.

Easy to sail with only (1) big sail or auto fock (is that understandable
language around here?) Easy removable smart keel or center plate. Suitable
for 1 person sailing and transport.


Morgan O.


How about this one:
http://www.boatplans-online.com/prod....php?prod=CK17

There are pictures posted and testimonials from owners.

Jacques from bateau.com

Jelle August 25th 04 03:54 PM

Morgan Ohlson wrote:

Actually it should be built like a plywood dingy, but on foam sheets
(glass weave+epoxy) Plywood hull weight max 80Kg's.

Looking for plans...

Type:
Stable, 16-18", large-lake sailing (+ row + 5hp) camping dingy.

Easy to sail with only (1) big sail or auto fock (is that understandable
language around here?) Easy removable smart keel or center plate.
Suitable for 1 person sailing and transport.



It looks like Jon welsfords' Walkabout fits the bill quite well:
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm

easy lug rig with mizzen, so it is kinda self tacking. Unstayed masts that
are easily stepped, a long and resonably wide floor for sleeping
(centerboard is off center) and a tent designed for it too.

The construction seems quite doable (lapstrake ply epoxy over stringers and
frames) but isn't the fastest method around. I would not advise to build it
in any other method than the one it was designed for, esp not in GRP/GRE.
That actually weights more than normal plywood. Wrap your plywood in epoxy
glass if you think you need that, but it adds a lot to the weight and does
not remove the need for a layer of (good) paint once in a while.


--
vriendelijke groeten/kind regards,

Jelle



Morgan Ohlson August 26th 04 11:55 AM

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:

http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm



Great site. Lot's of ideas there!

The walkabout seem just a littlke bot more difficult to build then
expected...?

But there where others. ...and links, and more... :o)

Morgan O.

William R. Watt August 26th 04 03:04 PM


lots of plans at www.boat-links.com

Morgan Ohlson ) writes:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:

http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm



Great site. Lot's of ideas there!

The walkabout seem just a littlke bot more difficult to build then
expected...?

But there where others. ...and links, and more... :o)

Morgan O.



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Matt Langenfeld August 28th 04 12:08 AM

http://www.boatplans.dk/boatplans/index.asp

William R. Watt wrote:
lots of plans at www.boat-links.com

Morgan Ohlson ) writes:

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:


http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm



Great site. Lot's of ideas there!

The walkabout seem just a littlke bot more difficult to build then
expected...?

But there where others. ...and links, and more... :o)

Morgan O.




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Jelle September 1st 04 06:44 PM

Morgan Ohlson wrote:

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:

http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm



Great site. Lot's of ideas there!

The walkabout seem just a littlke bot more difficult to build then
expected...?


If you think that is too complicated, then go with one of the inta-boat
designers like Bolger or Michalak. Don't even think about using anything
other that ply as main construction material in that case either.

But there where others. ...and links, and more... :o)


yeah it is great to dream about building boats, maybe even better than
building them, you keep your hands clean for instance...

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vriendelijke groeten/kind regards,

Jelle

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Morgan Ohlson October 7th 04 09:46 PM

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:

Morgan Ohlson wrote:

Actually it should be built like a plywood dingy, but on foam sheets
(glass weave+epoxy) Plywood hull weight max 80Kg's.

Looking for plans...

Type:
Stable, 16-18", large-lake sailing (+ row + 5hp) camping dingy.

Easy to sail with only (1) big sail or auto fock (is that understandable
language around here?) Easy removable smart keel or center plate.
Suitable for 1 person sailing and transport.



It looks like Jon welsfords' Walkabout fits the bill quite well:
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm



Welsfords designs, is very high quality but aren't suitable for may very low
weight ambitions. His boats need some displacement.


Morgan

Matt Langenfeld October 7th 04 11:43 PM

Look at Morten Oleson's http://www.boatplans.dk

He has a few nice plans and will probably calculate the scantlings for
foam if you ask him.

--
Matt Langenfeld
JEM Watercraft
http://www.jemwatercraft.com/


Morgan Ohlson wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:54:27 +0200, Jelle wrote:


Morgan Ohlson wrote:


Actually it should be built like a plywood dingy, but on foam sheets
(glass weave+epoxy) Plywood hull weight max 80Kg's.

Looking for plans...

Type:
Stable, 16-18", large-lake sailing (+ row + 5hp) camping dingy.

Easy to sail with only (1) big sail or auto fock (is that understandable
language around here?) Easy removable smart keel or center plate.
Suitable for 1 person sailing and transport.



It looks like Jon welsfords' Walkabout fits the bill quite well:
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/sto...bout/index.htm




Welsfords designs, is very high quality but aren't suitable for may very low
weight ambitions. His boats need some displacement.


Morgan



Morgan Ohlson October 12th 04 03:13 PM

On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 22:43:05 GMT, Matt Langenfeld wrote:

Look at Morten Oleson's http://www.boatplans.dk

He has a few nice plans and will probably calculate the scantlings for
foam if you ask him.


Has he ever put a boat in the water?

I can't get his DFX. files into app's..


Morgan O.


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