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| Shanty/Pontoon Boat Hi I am considering building a modern version of a Shanty boat from plywood. I want to live on the canal but find the cost of steel narrowboats very high. I like the look of the old Shantys and wondered if this kind of thing would be possible. I am thinking of using timber frame but not sure what to go for. Should I use nails or screws? Should I epoxy the bottom? Any ideas would be appriciated. Thanks. |
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| Purchase a set of plans and stick to the materials list and construction details. I take it that you aren't going to use a GRP hull, strip it out, then make it suit your needs. From a maintenance point of view it would probably be better if you use the GRP hull, particularly with a shanty, which typically wouldn't have the routine maintenance preformed as a yacht would. In short, wood maybe easy to work with, but it can tolerate neglect the least, so wouldn't be the wisest choice for a shanty hull in my opinion. Again find plans. I don't have plans for a shanty type craft, but there are many places that do. Naturally, most of these will be plywood over frames, which I think is a poor long term choice for this type of craft, but conversions could be made, as well as heavy external 'gless sheathing. |
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