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| First Boat Hi everyone. Im 15 and I want to build a relatively small flat bottomed boat that is around 10'-12' long and 4' wide and was wondering all the materials I would need to build it and if anyone has plans or an idea on how to put it together. Thanks for any help |
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| Hi, take a look here, they are old plans but FREE and there may be something that will give you some idea of what you are getting into... http://www.svensons.com/boat/ finavar :-) |
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| would I need bowed sides or could they be straight? |
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| First Boat Quote:
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| Canky, there are literally thousands of build-it-yourself boat designs that fit your description "out there" in the boaty world, and about a dozen different construction methods. The good folks here on this forum - me included - all have their favourite boat type and favourite construction method that they will want you to build/use. For the most part, they are all correct. It will get very confusing while you try to pick just one. With no intention to sleight any of the good souls here, I think I may be in a bit of a good spot to help you. I am a designer who specializes in small craft, I've been a boatbuilder for a while, and I'm a certified wooden boat nut. I helped found an association (Small Wooden Boat Assoc. of Nova Scotia, or 'SWBANS') that encourages and assists "newby" boatbuilders get their first boat done. I can help you make the decisions you need to make about what type, size, and construction method to use, and from there I can guide you to designs that will fit your needs and skill level. Contact me through my posted e-mail address in my profile, and we can talk a bit more at length. In the meantime, consider these questions: Do you want a rowing, sailing, or outboard powered boat? Where are you going to use the boat - in a lake, river, seaside bay? What do you want to use the boat for - fishing, shoreline camping, simply messing about? How are you going to get the boat from home to water? Is it far? Will the boat stay in the water most of the time, like tied to a wharf at the cottage, or will it come home and live under a tarp in the backyard when not being used? How much money will you or your folks be willing to pay to get this boat done? Don't be scared off by my pushy questions. If you're going to build a boat, it might as well be the one you want, and if you answer those questions honestly, you are halfway to getting the boat you will be happy with. And heavens knows I want to see more people building wooden boats! ![]() EDIT TO ADD: If you contact me by e-mail, be sure to tell your folks about it first, or have them contact me. It is the safest way for all of us. OK? |
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| Cank ; Check out www.spirainternational.com |
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| Plans Canky, Take a look at www.gatorboats.com, we have a nice little flat bottom design called the "Big Mamma" that sounds just about like what you need. The website also has a ton of novice builder info and a forum for current builders to share ideas. Let me know if I can help, Henry C. Gator Boat Co. |
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