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| Making Changes to a plan Hello all, I'm considering plans for a Carolina style sport fishing boat. It has nearly everything I'm looking for, except there is a small cabin forward (v berth and a head with headroom for sitting on the berth) that I would like to make a little larger, height wise. On the drawings, the sheer is continuous from bow to stern. I was thinking of maybe sweeping it up as you move forward and raising the foredeck some (I've seen this on a bunch of "Carolina" style production boats). Is this something I can just "do" by adapting the plans myself, possibly using a software program, or is this something that I really need to have looked at by a professional designer. While all of these changes are above the waterline, I guess I'm concerned about the addition weight this might add. Thanks for any help you can offer. |
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| If the designer is still living you could discuss your ideas with him/her. If not, making the cabin taller sounds a lot easier to me than messing with the sheer and possibly tampering with the appearance of the boat. I don't mean to imply that the taller cabin won't change the apperance any, it just won't harm the shape of a nicely designed hull. |
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| You can find study plans for Carolina flare boats at. http://www.bateau.com/proddetail.php?prod=CX25 There is also this Lobster Boat. http://www.bateau.com/proddetail.php?prod=LB26 You could try lowering the berths as well as grabbing a little more headroom by raising both the cabin roof and the helm area on CX25. Good luck, Pericles |
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| Pericles, thanks for the links. Actually, the CX25 link will maybe help explain what I want to do a little better. The plans I'm considering are for a Carolina Angler 31 on the Glen-L site (it's a Ken Hankinson design and apparently they just bought his plans and web domain) https://www.boatdesigns.com/products.asp?dept=729 What I'd like to do is make the bow of the CA31 look a little more like the CX25. On the bateau web site there is a non-cabin version of the CX25 http://www.bateau.com/studyplans/CS2...d=CS25#options If you scroll down to the options for that boat, there is a jump cabin option. That's what I want to do with the CA31. Is this something I can easily do to the CA31? Thanks again |
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| nhmtnbkr, That Carolina Angler is a smart looking boat. You can increase the flare by reshaping the temporary forward bulkhead frames, so that the slitted ply fingers splay apart a little more, before fastening to the frames on the jig. See the study plans for the LB26. http://www.bateau.com/studyplans/LB2....htm?prod=LB26 That's the first part of the hull shape created. Then, diagonally cold mould two layers of marine ply to finalise the shape like this. http://powerandmotoryacht.com/boat%2...2/gallery.aspx For further help you should purchase this book. https://www.boatdesigns.com/prodinfo...umber=12%2D447 and read all the how to tutorials here. http://bateau2.com/content/category/5/78/28/ Everything is possible. Best of luck, Pericles |
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__________________ Tom Lathrop |
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| I am a builder of Custom Carolina boats.and I do not want to be the one to point it out but none of the boats listed in this post are true Carolina Boats. If you are interested in a true Carolina boat I have one for sale It is a 36' Express that is under cont.in my shop.the boat is all framed up and ready for planking. I am asking $10,000 for the boat and the materiel to complete the planking. I will also throw in two full rolls of fiberglass and the epoxy. contact me at the email below. cbboatworks@aol.com Gene |
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