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Hi,
I've searched the archives of this group for a number of years and always learn something new. I've been dreaming of building a small sailboat for many years now and am finally starting to narrow my choices down. I need a small sailboat that can handle lake erie fishing weather; which is a bit more than most recreational boaters like. My childhood memories of fishing with my dad invovled leaving early in the morning with 2-3 ft waves, by lunch those waves were 4+, and on returning home 6 or more wasn't all that rare. This weather was always taken in a 22-26 ft powerboat(bayliner). This is basically my standard of what a boat should handle although it may never see it. The prospect of going 20 miles out for walleye in a sail/rowing craft is rather daunting. ![]() The boat should be able to be rowed as well as sailed; an engine is not wanted. I have very little interest in fighting to cartop a boat and the sizes I need are a little to heavy for that in my view. I want room for a passenger or more. I'm looking at the 14-16 ft range but will go up to about 21 if neccessary. I will be first time builder and I feel plywood is the best choice for time/cost. Feel free to convince me other wise. I also prefer a smaller simpler boat for a freshmen effort. I'm more interested in traditional form. It would be nice if I could build the boat in the winter then assemble it in the spring, but this is not neccesary. My choices a maybe a norwegian sailing pram 12-18 ft (not at all sure about this one), a flat-iron skiff (parker's 14ft oystering sharpie), and some type of swampscott dory. Out of these 3 choices I know a swampscott will be able to do what I want. I notice glen-l has a 18ft version of the beachcomber alpha. The "oystering sharpie" looks like it would be a good sailer. I like the prams but have no idea if they are up to what I want from a boat. I'm a big fan of the dories but will build a flat-iron if it is significantly easier/cheaper. The "oystering sharpie" is my favorite so far. matthew ohio |
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