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Newbie w/ light woodworking skill and equipment looking for good first
project. Want a light weight boat 11 - 14 feet capacity up to two adults. Reply also to email at as I do not ovten monitor groups. thank you for the help. Kirk P |
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On Mar 4, 9:41 pm, wrote:
Newbie w/ light woodworking skill and equipment looking for good first project. Want a light weight boat 11 - 14 feet capacity up to two adults. Reply also to email at as I do not ovten monitor groups. thank you for the help. Kirk P Stevenson Projects MiniCup sailboat. |
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
oups.com... On Mar 4, 9:41 pm, wrote: Newbie w/ light woodworking skill and equipment looking for good first project. Want a light weight boat 11 - 14 feet capacity up to two adults. Reply also to email at as I do not ovten monitor groups. thank you for the help. Kirk P Stevenson Projects MiniCup sailboat. Actually the MiniCup would be a pretty tight fit for two adults. It was a tight squeeze for myself and my son who was 10 at the time. The Stevensons have some other designs that might work though - http://www.stevproj.com Andrew B |
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On Mar 5, 8:02 am, Brian Nystrom wrote:
wrote: Newbie w/ light woodworking skill and equipment looking for good first project. Want a light weight boat 11 - 14 feet capacity up to two adults. Reply also to email at as I do not ovten monitor groups. thank you for the help. Kirk P How about a canoe? There are lots of canoe kits and plans on the market. Stevenson Projects "Plyflyer". I almost built one but got sidetracked into building a Tolman Skiff. |
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A plywood flat bottom skiff is an easy hull to build. Once the hull
(bottom, two sides, transom) is built you get to learn how to put in seats, sail, or whatever else you want to learn to do. An Internet search on "skiff" will bring up plenty of plans as will a look at www.boat-links.com. The free plan at www.simplicityboats.com uses 2 sheets of plywood most efficiency. There is a BASIC program on an old website of mine that will calculate numbers for different sized of skiff ( www.ncf.ca/~ag384/Boats.htm ). Look at my Dogskiff to see how to install a small offset daggerboard slot for sailing. If you want more of a challenge in a hull you can try wood strip or lapped strake (aka lapstrake, clinker) construction, or a mulitple chined plywood hull. Have fund. Try not to get addicted. |
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