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This discussion needs to be considered in simplistic terms.
If you build a square section with flat front you will need a lot of power to push it through the water. This is why the commercial pontoons are tapered at the front in such a way as to provide a smooth water flow and reduced resistance. You can build a pontoon out of plywood by using a parabolic section base and flat top. (like a U section) A thin ply can be bent around the bulkheads and the spaces filled with flotation foam. There is another thread on the rec.boats forum concerning attachment loads for skinned structures. Simply stated you need to spead the stresses out at attachment points or you rip out the plywood. There are a number of old boat plans for pontoon boats. Maybe your library has something. |
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Correction.
I meant to say this discussion has been stated in somewhat simplistic terms. There is a lot about hull shape , directional stability etc to be considered. For example, you could build a pontoon boat that will carry tem people evenly distributed over the boat. If someone shouts ' come look at the pretty birdy' and all ten rush to the left side rail you have a situation. The requirement that the boat stay flat in that situation changes the design. Weight and balance left/right and front/back need to be considered. (I suppose I should have said port/starboard and fore/aft but you know what I meant - and which way is port again ?) |
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