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This is a letter I received, and my response to it. Just thought I
would clog up your bandwidth with a little of my bullship... Fellow wrote to me: Scotty, I don't think you will have to (shoot down my reasons for not building a boat). As a matter of fact, right after e-mailing you, I ordered a couple books, including Greg Rossel's "Building Small Boats" (fantastic book) and two of Payson's books, "How to build the Gloucester Light Dory" and "Build the New Instant Boats" (although I haven't received the Build... book yet). The Gloucester Light Dory looks like a fine boat, but I don't think the boat looks nearly as fine as some of those you have built, although it appears you are using the same construction techniques - plywood and glass. Plus, this particular boat cannot be rigged for sail (which I think I want - sail and oar). Any suggestions for such a boat? Endless choices on Payson's bwebsite, but I simply don't know enough about boating to choose, yet. I am also very much enamored with the traditional planking in Rossel's book - have you tried lapstrake planking, yet? BTW, you make a comment about wood not floating - something to do with needing floatation ballast? I don't know the rules about boating, yet - does a home-built boat require some sort of inspection? By whom? Where can I find more information? I see I need a license from my local Department of Natural Resources, but it appears that it is simply based on boat length - I don't know if I need an inspection, or whether I police myself when I submit the application. I am very much the novice boater. Thanks for the encouragement. I am hoping that boating is something my 4 month-old daughter and I (and my small bug!) will enjoy together as she (and I) get older. (name removed) I responded: The reason my boats look different is that they are made with materials that were either not available, or cost effective when the Stitch and tape method, and the Payson books were written. It is a bonus that the newly available materials such as okoume, epoxy, and mahogany, are much better for building these boats than the original polyester and fir/pine plywood, and also look sooooo much nicer too. What I am saying here is the aesthetics come by simply using the better materials, it's a two-fer'. My comment about wood not floating was a snipe at the calculations the USCG uses to measure the buoyancy of a hull. They do not figure in the wood as a material that floats. Probably a good thing afterall, but still, makes for good reading... Building, start with the books you have, just substitute epoxy for polyester in the Payson books. Take my word for it, the time and material saved will more than make up for the small cost difference. Epoxy was very expensive when these books were written, this is no longer the case. With the pre calibrated pumps, and variable speed cureing agents, epoxy makes your first build, very headache free... Payson even agreed with me on this one during a conversation we had last season. Safety standards for backyard builders is he http://www.uscg.mil/d8/mso/louisvill...bp16761_3b.pdf This should cover you for whomever is responsible for registration and licensing in your state. Usually it is either the DNR or DMV that will be in charge of checking and giving you the proper paperwork, and collecting the taxes. ![]() point to prove to someone that you paid sales tax on everything associated with building this boat. Tools, materials, travel, et al. Choosing a boat is another thing. I need to know: What do you want your boat to do for you, daysailer, racing, gunkholeing, fishing, sunbathing, transport, weekender, motor, oar, etc.? How big do you want it to be? Where will you do your boating? River, lake, steam, ocean, large bay, will you go out in bad conditions, good only, both? How will you move or where will you keep your boat? Trailer sailor, Cartopper, Moored or docked, just dragged to beach? Do you have any woodworking experience, what facilities and tools do you have, not a lot necessary in either area, just helps me help you choose a boat. Anyway, this will give you a good start. Feel free to follow up... Scotty Any problems with me posting this, please contact me off list. If you have problems with the content, "Hack!". "Yes Scotty?" "Flame suit on sir!" |
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