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Old 01-02-2008, 03:00 AM
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Boat yard utility " painters float "

I was getting ready to construct a simple stitck and glue plywood, 16 x 6 ,decked over, double ended punt for use as a general work float, painters barge and got to thinking.... What If someone jumps on my float, falls in the water and takes fright, I might get SUED for having this utility float that is not certified...ie stability curve, construction scantlings. I surfed thru the internet looking for stock designs and no luck. I'm not interested in a couple 55 gallon barrels strapped under a deck. The floats Ive used in the past are proper boats. Double ended, decked over punts along the lines of a push-me, pull-me ferry . A Scow... with Big chunky stand off rub rails , right down low at the waterline , so the float rides clear of a yachts topsides, a keel and skeg for directional stability, self propelled with a little 2 horse outboard in a well stuck thru the middle of the float deck. Any suggestions ? Such a simple boat, feel a little silly going to a naval architect. Any stock, calculated plans on the internet. ??
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Old 01-02-2008, 04:32 PM
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How about the 'Fish Cat' by Phil Bolger? - 16' x 7 ' , two hulls (catamaran) can run an outboard. Probably easier to pack up as the hulls can be separated. Lots of stability to stand on and paint etc
There are probably a few Bolger designs that would suit - simplicity being the key.
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Old 01-03-2008, 03:15 AM
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A cat might do the trick. At 7 ft beam she is starting to get a bit beamy, might be tough to squeeze her between yachts and get to work. The ultimate work float would be a long , very narrow, MAGIC FLOATING PLANK ! Also its good to have plenty of buoyancy in the ends, your frequently nosing into a blind alley to get at some repair. Perhaps a cat could do it, Phil Bolger might be a good man to contact, he has plenty of boatyard time . Sam Devlin , with his sleds, would be worth an email
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Old 01-03-2008, 06:02 AM
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Location: Conn in summers , Ortona FL in winter , with big dock & room for O'nite stop .
Here we use styrofoam under a simple frame with any decking material, for a float.

Think floating dock , not boat.

Its towed with a dink from boat to boat .

Even a burorat can tell a float from a boat.

Soft rub rail on all sides makes it useful alongside.

Unless the boats are huge , only a few inches of freeboard of the raft allows working down to the WL.

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