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Old 10-13-2009, 10:05 PM
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Some Pictures of my tri-hulled Wooden Pontoon

Thought I'd share some pictures of my recently launched Wooden Pontoon Boat. I've been working on her for almost 12 years.



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Old 10-14-2009, 01:38 AM
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please post pics of the building over the years

and a bit of data - size - weight - motor -speed - consumption

anyway its fantastic - congratulations
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:50 PM
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The outboard hulls are strip-built much like a canoe would be except the stations became internal bulkheads. The center hull is cold molded, as are the aft cushion supports and much of the undersides.

She is 22 1/2' with an 8 1/2' beam. I have not weighed her yet but my estimate would be 3000 pounds. There is a 1985 90 HP Evinrude outboard on her, which was re-manufactured and is still going through it's break-in period.

A friend clocked me at about 19 mph. The gas comsumption seems to be about 1 1/4 miles per gallon, but I expect this will improve after the break-in.

I have many pictures that I can post, but I'm not sure what people here are interested in. Most of my electronic pictures are from later in the build as I didn't have a digital camera eariler. I have a scanner so I could get the ones from the hull constructions if there is interest in those.

I just found the Wooden Boat section, so I have posted some additional pictures there as well.
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Very nice. Congratulations
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