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On Jun 3, 1:08 pm, KD6EVM wrote:
wrote: Anybody know of any plans preferably stitch and glue, for a small 13-15 foot sport boat with a similar shape or performance as the 13 foot sport whalers, trihull design? Or any other suggestions for small, light open fishing boat, preferably not a pointy hull or single V, but not flat bottomed either, that would fish one person, and fly with a 25 horse? Thanks in advance for your suggestions. NOTE: I have a lot of experience with resin and cloth/glass and good wood working capabilities/shop and have done stitch and tape too, so I can take on a more difficult build without much problem. You're asking for a lot. The whaler hull is pretty complex. You might want to check out the Diablo or Diablo Grande: http://www.instantboats.com/diablog.htm If you have done stitch and tape you are probably already familiar with the Payson boats. IMO, performance is not the whaler's strong suit but rather safety and stability derived from whaler's sandwiched foam core construction. There may be some buildable designs basrd on the Livingston hulls that would meet your needs. If anyone knows of a Livingston tack and tape knock-off I would be interested in seeing it. Tom Yes, very familiar with Payson and the skiffs, however that is not the right boat for the job. I need a fast, shallow boat that can be powered easily or rowed for steerage in slow current. We would use this boat for single handed fishing in skinny water or at times to get out and play on the lake, aaaaaaand, it also needs to be useful as a crabbing skiff which I think it will. I have designed a whaler type hull of panels. It is 13 feet long and 5 feet wide. It should handle a good size motor for speed between fishing grounds, and still can be rowed around in the low water in crabbing season. Our origional crabbing skiff was Paysons skimmer, still a very fun boat but a little small for general fun. A 12 foot version would be ideal so I decided to go 13 and add a tri hull and some pleasing lines. I may start this week, I am very excited looking at the lines I have developed (borrowed from pics of many Whalers I have seen) for my new crabbing skiff. I am just wondering if I should come down to 4 1/2 feet wide but that is my only problem at this point. I should also note that I need a bigger fishing boat and looked at Diablo Grande, but have decided on a John Gardner 16 foot semi dory instead which I hope to do this fall or as soon as the runabout is done. |
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