InTheBeech
08-14-2008, 10:10 AM
I am planning my second boat project and am looking at the Eel, but I would need to plank her up with either ply or solid wood strakes, as opposed to the options offered on the plans (strip or cold molded), but I am not qualified to do the necessary structural analysis and make any required alterations to the plans.
I am willing to hire an architect to make these determinations and plan modifications but I don't really run in boatbuilding circles or have any contacts. I also suspect that there would be legal and liability issues.
Has anyone any experience with making this type of alteration and/or can anyone recommend a course for me to follow?
My preference would be to just chose another set of plans, honestly.
I would love to hear of anyone's recommendations for other designs out there that I could look over which meet my requirements unaltered so I can avoid this mess.
I am looking for a 16-20 ft, trailerable, daysailer/camp cruiser with an easily struck rig, and the cockpit comfort and freeboard aparent with this boat. The Drascombe is another design that typifies the features that I desire, for example. Accurate descriptors are often difficult to find, as most know. For example, I am not considering the Navigator for example, though it fills the bill quite nicely, and can't explain why. The Wee Seal comes close. Oddly enough the Biscayne Bay 14 does as well and would do better if it were a bit larger and had a comfortable seating arrangement - different tastes I guess and mine are not easily definable.
Thanks for any input
I am willing to hire an architect to make these determinations and plan modifications but I don't really run in boatbuilding circles or have any contacts. I also suspect that there would be legal and liability issues.
Has anyone any experience with making this type of alteration and/or can anyone recommend a course for me to follow?
My preference would be to just chose another set of plans, honestly.
I would love to hear of anyone's recommendations for other designs out there that I could look over which meet my requirements unaltered so I can avoid this mess.
I am looking for a 16-20 ft, trailerable, daysailer/camp cruiser with an easily struck rig, and the cockpit comfort and freeboard aparent with this boat. The Drascombe is another design that typifies the features that I desire, for example. Accurate descriptors are often difficult to find, as most know. For example, I am not considering the Navigator for example, though it fills the bill quite nicely, and can't explain why. The Wee Seal comes close. Oddly enough the Biscayne Bay 14 does as well and would do better if it were a bit larger and had a comfortable seating arrangement - different tastes I guess and mine are not easily definable.
Thanks for any input