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OldNick,

Which designs are you referring to?

The hartley is indeed a nice looking boat, but I'm continuing to
swing in the lap lap/ply direction.

As far as buying a used boat of the common local type - I enjoy
building. I'm not trying to build a cheap boat or anything along those
lines - I'm on my third boat now and this will be the fourth. The
process of boat building is where I find my "happy place"!

Thanks for the comments guys - keep them coming!

Further refinement - I can go up in LWL to about 18'. Willing to go as
high as 2000 lbs displacement. Eun Mara, Wee Seal are both front
runners right now.

Thanks!

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OldNick,

Which designs are you referring to?


The Hartley Trailer Sailors that Frank Thomas mentioned.


The hartley is indeed a nice looking boat, but I'm continuing to
swing in the lap lap/ply direction.


I can see why. Some of the designs like Eun Mara made me weep. Not
cheap though. There was mention there of Eun Mara or Grey Seal being
built for Aud$35,000???

Actually Eunamara is a famous-ishboat of a completeoy different style
IIRC.

I actually have an old glass stink boat that has a clinker style
finish. It looks good, although the boat itself is an old mess. It
also softens some pounding, I reckon, and stiffens the boat's skin.

As far as buying a used boat of the common local type - I enjoy
building. I'm not trying to build a cheap boat or anything along those
lines - I'm on my third boat now and this will be the fourth. The
process of boat building is where I find my "happy place"!

Thanks for the comments guys - keep them coming!

Further refinement - I can go up in LWL to about 18'. Willing to go as
high as 2000 lbs displacement. Eun Mara, Wee Seal are both front
runners right now.


Dunno why you bother! With all that building you will never _use_ the
thing anyway! GG I actually get as much or more from building as I
do from sailing, although I love sailing. In fact I often think I
should build boats, then buy other ones to sail. The ones I build are
too precious to me, so I spend my time worrying. I could never restore
a classic car, for instance. You _know_ ot's going to get bent one
day!


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Glen-L's 15' V hull MINUET from only 11 sheets of ply.
http://www.glen-l.com/designs/sailboat/minuet.html

About the closest thing to a Potter you can build.

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I built a Weekender, and it doesn't really fit your requirements ...
in my opinion, the cabin is too small for a table inside of it
(remember, it is really a 15' 9" boat, and its hard to find anything
with a usable cabin at that size). While the mast is still stayed, it
folds over onto the boom, so you can rig and launch in about 15
minutes (12 minutes from parking to rig to floating the boat off the
trailer was my personal best). Still, its a pretty good choice for
daysailing ... I love the boat.

For something different though you might check out the boats at B & B
Yacht Designs, http://www.bandbyachtdesigns.com ... especially the
Core Sound series at http://www.bandbyachtdesigns.com/cs17.htm and the
Belhaven at http://www.bandbyachtdesigns.com/bel.htm The Belhaven is
a lot of boat in 17', and has an unstayed cat ketch rig. Pretty
interesting concept.

I host the support forum for B & B at
http://www.messing-about.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 and my main forum
has a lot of Weekender buiilders. We're not an association of people
devoted to the boats so you'll find some honest appraisals from people
who built all three boats, including the negatives such as the lack of
ballast in the Weekender.




On 2 Feb 2005 14:27:17 -0800, wrote:

I'm in the process of trying to decide what to build next.

Requirements:

Sail: Would prefer an unstayed mast, or a mast with simple standing
rigging. Gaff or Bermuda. Ketch/Yawl acceptable.

Length: 14-16 ft LOA, would like pretty close to that on the waterline.

Beam: 5 ft-ish

Draught: 18-24" to keel or retracted centerboard

Displacement: 1400 lb range at DWL - closer to 1000 lb lightweight for
towing

Simple cabin: sitting room with space for a little table or like /
sleeping bag or bunk

Cockpit: sized for 2 adults (3 if cozy)

Usage: large inland lakes / waterways / stays up to 2-3 days.

What I've found so far:

Bolger Micro - I've been looking at these for years... aside from the
looks - I don't like the free flooding end sections, and I don't like
the completely flat aspects. *slap* *slap*

Weekender - nicer looking boat - but doesn't seem as seaworthy as the
micro.

Macnaughton Farthing - A little heavy and a little too much draught. I
also don't like the bubble and internal cockpit. I very much like the
general hull profile.

Macnaughton Silver Gull 19 - two to three feet too long. Just a tad
too big... now if there was a 16 ft blend of this and the farthing...

Bateau AD14 - right qualities, but the design doesn't fit my fancy.

Dix Cape Cutter 19 - nice looking boat once again, but a smidge too
long.


Given my rough requirements and comments on these other designs - can
anyone recommend a design or designer that I missed? I'm considering
shifting my window up a few feet to include the 18/19 ft range. Seems
to expand my possibilities a bit.

Thanks!


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