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I am looking for a narrower boat. My 18' Skeeter at 8'6" is a tight fit and
even my 20' Baker at 7'6" has quite a fight getting through some of those back channels when the cat tails and tulies are layed down over the channel. The 200HP Mariner helps force the boat over/thru the layed down weeds, but I think I would do better with a narrower boat. I think it would really benefit me in some tournaments to get into areas where most guys are afraid to take their boats. I definitely have considered cutting down the GV17 plans I already have. Its still pretty wide though. And of course there is still the obvious.... I WANT TO BUILD MY OWN.... I have priced it out, and in the smaller boats I can buy one new for the same price (or less) as building one. I just want the satisfaction of building it myself. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com ADD YOUR WEB LINK TO THE LINK INDEX ON MY SITE "Jacques Mertens" wrote in message .. . It depends what your priorities are. That Clark-Craft design is an old one but a good hull. That plan is for plywood on frame, a method that requires more labor and skills. Ask Clark-Craft if they have some recent references for that boat. Our designs, GV17 and GV15, are very wide, the Clark-Craft is narrower. If what you want is a narrow beam, how about our flat bottom garveys like the GF14? They go together very fast: they are probably 10 times faster to build than the plywood on frame boat. If the flat bottom is not acceptable, how about this: get the Clark-Craft plans and adapt them to stitch and glue. The scantlings of the GV17 will work and you have them. The only problem is to develop the hull panels but there is some free software out there. The Carlsson program is fine if you start with an existing design for plywood. PS: If you don't want to do the CAD work, I am certain that you will find some volunteers at: http://www.amateurboatbuilding.com/ -- Jacques http://www.bateau.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... AS many of you know I have been looking at many different boat designs for my first boat project. I couldn't wait to complete project so I picked up a Baker Twin Tunnel for fishing the local tournaments, but I still have the bug to build a boat. I want a smaller boat for really gett into the back waters. I purchased a set of plans for the Bateau GV 17 as one option. Its got some pretty nice layout options, but now I am thinking smaller. I know I could copy Fritz's GV15 bass boat, but I am more curious about the Clark Craft. http://tinyurl.com/q4by Has anybody hear built this boat or know where I can find some pictures of it from different angles. I really would like to see a profile of the hull and transom. Maybe also a top view. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com ADD YOUR WEB LINK TO THE LINK INDEX ON MY SITE |
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