Imafoo
01-30-2009, 07:58 AM
Ok..I've spent a fair amount of time reading as many posts as I can digest here. I'll start with a comment - My god, your depth of knowledge here is just plain amazing!.
With that out there, HELP! I have been slogging through so many plans and failing to find something that fits what I want.
Strip built...needs to fit in a 11'x22' space...well, maybe that big of a space. I'm heading down to a local ranch right on the river today to check out the access into one of their storage barns so I have a place to build in. My plan is to start off with something rather small, around 8-10'. After that's done the plan continues with adding a couple of feet with each successive boat until I hit the high 20's and design one targeted towards single handing long hauls.
Strip built is pretty much a must..I must say I'm just a little stubborn about what I like, and to me strip and plank built boats are the ultimate in art meeting function. I also have this sick disturbing obsession with junk rigs, but I figure that will actually come in handy when I start getting into the bigger hulls and 1 or 2 people crewing. And, well, with strip built it fulfills another need..buying small amounts of material at a time and only being able to fit in a few hours a week followed by a free day to work in.
With that out of the way, here's another question : Just out of curiosity, have any of you ever used cedar fence boards to plank with? I ask this because I used to be a..and you'll love this...landscaper (so away with your garden comments!) so I've seen plenty of A grade straight grained cedar fence boards lying around.
I'm pretty sure I had another question or two...come back with questions asking me to specify, since its 5 in the morning and I'm rather muzzy headed right now..
Thanks in advance!
*edit* I guess I should chime in about lap now that I'm more awake..Having shaked the exteriors of a few houses and roofed ~50 houses with 3-tab and comp shingles I'm VERY aware of the inherent benefits of lap construction. That being said, I like it..but my little heart is set on strip....Damn me...
With that out there, HELP! I have been slogging through so many plans and failing to find something that fits what I want.
Strip built...needs to fit in a 11'x22' space...well, maybe that big of a space. I'm heading down to a local ranch right on the river today to check out the access into one of their storage barns so I have a place to build in. My plan is to start off with something rather small, around 8-10'. After that's done the plan continues with adding a couple of feet with each successive boat until I hit the high 20's and design one targeted towards single handing long hauls.
Strip built is pretty much a must..I must say I'm just a little stubborn about what I like, and to me strip and plank built boats are the ultimate in art meeting function. I also have this sick disturbing obsession with junk rigs, but I figure that will actually come in handy when I start getting into the bigger hulls and 1 or 2 people crewing. And, well, with strip built it fulfills another need..buying small amounts of material at a time and only being able to fit in a few hours a week followed by a free day to work in.
With that out of the way, here's another question : Just out of curiosity, have any of you ever used cedar fence boards to plank with? I ask this because I used to be a..and you'll love this...landscaper (so away with your garden comments!) so I've seen plenty of A grade straight grained cedar fence boards lying around.
I'm pretty sure I had another question or two...come back with questions asking me to specify, since its 5 in the morning and I'm rather muzzy headed right now..
Thanks in advance!
*edit* I guess I should chime in about lap now that I'm more awake..Having shaked the exteriors of a few houses and roofed ~50 houses with 3-tab and comp shingles I'm VERY aware of the inherent benefits of lap construction. That being said, I like it..but my little heart is set on strip....Damn me...