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Dear group,
I was recently cruising around the web looking at some shanty boat plans, and noticed that none of the 5 or 6 plans i saw had any bulkheads in the framing that would prevent the entire one piece hull from filling with water should the hull be punctured. David Beede from the Simplicity Boats website has a great concept design of a hull with nice framing and plenty of beef to it. In the size of hull he drew, it has a 4000 lb displacement with about a 4" draft. It would be a great hull design. I was wondering if anyone had any advice for proper placement of bulkheads in a shanty one piece hull. This would be much easier to build than individual pontoons with bulkheads. Any thoughts? Thanks.. M Russon |
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