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Plans for cedar strip type round bottom sailing skiff
I'm searching for plans that could be used to create a round bottom
sailing skiff using the cedar strip type construction. I was thinking of something anywhere from 10' to 14' long. I was hoping to find something trim and handsome, with probably a single sail. It doesn't have to have a deck forward, but that probably is what a skiff is anyway, open. A smallish day sailer would work too, but I'm having trouble finding round bottom versions of them. Lots of stitch and glue plywood boats out there but I'm really not interested in building using that type of construction. Any hints? Names? Companies? Newfound Woodworks Inc. has a Newfound Wherry that they've put a sail to that looks very much like what I'm talking about. And perhaps that's what I'll end up building. But I thought I'd check the collective knowledge and see if there are other such plans out there. See http://www.newfound.com/wherry.htm for the Newfound Wherry. Thanks all, Corky Scott |
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Plans for cedar strip type round bottom sailing skiff
I've seen photos of the kind of boat you are looking for, "stripper' construction for small dingy's and rowboats. The website also had the best set of photos I've ever seen depicting the stripper construction method. Unfortuanately it was a few years ago and I don't recall the webiste address. I'd try a search under "stripper dingy" or similar. You might also tryy going to www.boat-links.com and trying a search of the website on "stripper". The site has links to many free and not-free boat plans. If you use non-stripper plans for stripper construction you have to insert additional building molds because the srtips are too flexible to use the mold spacing for carvel or lapstrake construction. The stripper molds should be no more than 12" or so apart. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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Plans for cedar strip type round bottom sailing skiff
Hi Corky You could google the cosine wherry. I think it's similar to
what you're looking for. I'm searching for plans that could be used to create a round bottom sailing skiff using the cedar strip type construction. I was thinking of something anywhere from 10' to 14' long. I was hoping to find something trim and handsome, with probably a single sail. It doesn't have to have a deck forward, but that probably is what a skiff is anyway, open. A smallish day sailer would work too, but I'm having trouble finding round bottom versions of them. Lots of stitch and glue plywood boats out there but I'm really not interested in building using that type of construction. Any hints? Names? Companies? Newfound Woodworks Inc. has a Newfound Wherry that they've put a sail to that looks very much like what I'm talking about. And perhaps that's what I'll end up building. But I thought I'd check the collective knowledge and see if there are other such plans out there. See http://www.newfound.com/wherry.htm for the Newfound Wherry. Thanks all, Corky Scott |
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