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| need help - I want to build a classic boat hi guys I want to build a classic boat can someone give me advice and some designs plans to build it Thanks |
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| The only advise I can give you is buy one, don't build one. As for plans, decide (prioritise) what you want from the boat and then find a layout (plans) that suit your needs the best. -Tom |
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| Classic doesn't really mean anything. 1960's fiberglass boats are considered classics. You need to be more specific.
__________________ Gonzo |
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| hi Tom thanks for your advice my plan was Just for entertainment and to spend my time without waste because I have a holiday now for 2 months so I decided to have a boat, and idea came in my mind Why not build a boat Do you think can I build one If you have some plans, site, designs, that is help in this please tell me Hi gonzo I want to build a classic boat I mean by classic (a wooden boat and easy design, normal design such as what we see in the TV or cartoon ) if you have some idea please help me |
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| Look up Glen-L boat designs and review the site completely, Classic mohogony designs are all over their site. Both inboards and outboards. Full size plans make building an easy job, I've built several off their plans going back to 1957. Plans are designed for 1st time builders. Lots of help from Glen-L and on their forum. Classic boats, up to 28' You will enjoy the site and the customer photos + all the info on building a classic. Enjoy, Stan http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...L+boat+designs |
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| hi rasorinc what is your opinion if I start with this ( http://www.bateau2.com/free/cheapcanoe.htm ) I will wait your response |
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| there is also plan with it ( file in that site ) can you look at it and see the file of pdf , if it is enough to start build a boat |
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| That is a smart and sensible choice for a first boat.
__________________ Gonzo |
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| http://www.clcboats.com/ http://www.pygmyboats.com/ The above are two suppliers of simple boat kits. I strongly recommend you start with one of these as they come pre-engineered, contain all materials, and are quite easy to build. The selections vary from kayaks to rowboats to dinghies. |
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| I have no other advice for you my friend other than, if Gonzo likes it then go for it! -Tom |
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| thanks for you all and I will inform you when I move on in this work (step by step) |
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| "I have a holiday now for 2 months so I decided to have a boat" .....well i certainly hope that you do not expect to actually finish it in this time.....
__________________ "I do not know, what I do not know!" |
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| I understand completely the desire to build something. Its the act of building itself that's in itself half the fun. Ok for me more than half the fun. The canoe is perfect, not a large outlay in materials and something attainable as a first project. What kinda experience do you have building in wood and what other projects have you done would give us a hint as to what your level of expertise is. Helps a lot if you have some previous experience with the tools and compound curved elements. Best of luck with it B
__________________ I am skeptical of the deniers diatribe |
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I built one of those a few years ago....they're a bit unstable and it takes a lot of effort to move them with a kayak paddle. As a knockabout that you can leave at the lake and not worry about: they're great. They're pretty quick and easy to build. I also put sealed foam compartments in the bow and stern on mine...and I'm glad I did. I'm not ripping on the design, I just wouldn't want any negative experiences to turn you off building boats in general. Once you know what you're getting out of it, it performs admirably. You probably won't be able to get much more than that built in two months...you'll be surprised how much life gets in the way, lol. And a +1 on the Glen-L plans.
__________________ "Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things" ~Dan Quayle |
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| hi Deadeye I want your I advice I got a board now and it is about 230cm length and 100cm width but I don't know how much Thick will be good the board is about 3 cm thick . do you think it is good as Deck and Do I need to decrease the size or it is good 230 by 100 because I will build a canoe also for the right and left side how mush I make the thick and which kind of wood is good |
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