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Jerry Morris July 16th 03 07:29 PM

small sailboat design question.
 
Many years ago 1960's or 1970's there was a sailboat and plans in one
of the do it your self magizines like PS, or PM or mechanix ill. I can
not remember.
the base shape was simular to the summer breeze sail boat or more like a
lazer sail boat.

but the boat was around 12' long and the top and bottom skin was
idenical size and shape.
the sides were made from 12" wide plywood the whole length of the boat.

the topskin was offset from the bottom forward so the sides made a v
shaped hull forward
and rolled vertical maybe 2/3s of the way back and then rolled over the
top a small amount.

so the transom was tilted forward at the top.

does anyone remimber the boat, article, magizine, year, or anything
about this design?

thanks
jerry



James July 24th 03 09:44 PM

small sailboat design question.
 
I have no idea about the boat you're looking for, but check out the
following for some free plans.

http://www.svensons.com/boats/

James

"Jerry Morris" wrote in message
...
Many years ago 1960's or 1970's there was a sailboat and plans in one
of the do it your self magizines like PS, or PM or mechanix ill. I can
not remember.
the base shape was simular to the summer breeze sail boat or more like a
lazer sail boat.

but the boat was around 12' long and the top and bottom skin was
idenical size and shape.
the sides were made from 12" wide plywood the whole length of the boat.

the topskin was offset from the bottom forward so the sides made a v
shaped hull forward
and rolled vertical maybe 2/3s of the way back and then rolled over the
top a small amount.

so the transom was tilted forward at the top.

does anyone remimber the boat, article, magizine, year, or anything
about this design?

thanks
jerry






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