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"Karsten" wrote in message alkaboutboats.com...
Hello: I am looking for a set of plans for a group of High School students to build a small, fast, and stable power/speedboat. It should not go much faster than 30mph, feel much faster, be stable in a chop and in turns, hold one person, Some very contradictory requirements here, you will not get them all. I posted another response somewhere in this thread but I forgot to mention the stats. Skimmer, with myself (160 lbs) and about 100 lbs equipment, my skimmer clocked out at 19.5 mph over a three mile course, flat water, no traffic. But again, stable in a chop and in turns, hold one person, easy to build, cheap, lays golden eggs etc... you can't have it all. Another boat you may consider is the Herring Skiff, available for free from Ira, there is a link on my website (smallboats.com) to those plans, but the best bet would be Diablo if you could build it in time, just my opinion. Scotty, ugh, snapped a gunnel, customers boat too! Argh, I love this sport. and be appropriate for being build by 10 students in about quarter of a year with one hour of building time per day. I would like to experiment with the engine to run as environmentally friendly as possible. Budget: $1500. Used engines could be available. I have never build a boat, but have plenty of construction and mechanical experience. Any recommendations for plan sets? Outboard or inboard? Why? Any other tips/links/etc? Thank you so much! Karsten |
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