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Houseboat construction Websites
I'm new to the group, so pardon my ignorance, but there seems to be
lots of "data" about houseboat constuction, but very little useful information. I am interested in building a houseboat for recreational use, but not for fulltime living on the water (rivers mostly). Are there any useful websites for "newbies" that provide construction info, what to avoid, material to use or not use, etc.? Thanks, Dick McCarthy |
Houseboat construction Websites
A different way to approach this may be to find a set of plans for a
houseboat design that fulfills your requirements, then purchase a set of study plans (typically under $20) and see if the construction materials / methods specified on the plans are within your ken. For example, at: http://www.boatdesigns.com/departments.asp?dept=7 You'll see a number of houseboat designs, some of which are plywood, others fiberglass, others steel, and some that offer you a choice between these methods. My point is that the designer has taken the 'materials' into account when the boat was designed; your only task is to reason whether or not you're comfortable with the material specified. Once you alight on a material (wood, glass, steel, etc) there are many useful books that will help guide you. MW |
Houseboat construction Websites
On Apr 29, 1:02 pm, wrote:
Once you alight on a material (wood, glass, steel, etc) there are many useful books that will help guide you. There used to be a book suggested as a start for houseboat builders: "Handmade Houseboats," as I recall. Is it still in print? If it is, it's worth reading. |
Houseboat construction Websites
If you want something easy and inexpensive search the Internet for
"shantyboat". There have been some articles and photos at www.duckworksmagazine.com .. |
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