Clarkey I was responding to whirlwind, who did say the Wikipedia article was in error, and added: "The lesson for DarthCluin, is do your...
Nowhere in his post does whirlwind mention "Buckau". Nowhere in his post does whirlwind reference the source of his information. If the...
A 150 h.p. Suzuki outboard weighs 474 lbs. Mbuli, the CLC proa design has a maximum payload of 450 lbs. Assuming a 140 lb. operator, was "design...
Okay, here is the plan set with the material list and perspective view removed. I am including the perspective view as a separate file.
Drat, the plan pdfs are 400K bigger than the forum will allow, sorry.
Are we talking about this?
May I suggest you investigate Ray Kendrick's designs? http://www.teamscarab.com.au/index.html
Thank you Buzzman for making the plans available for download, and thank you Sea Stallion for having the PDFs made. Being able to study a...
Ed Horstman's Tri-Star 31 CM might suit you. It is demountable, and being a classic cruising trimaran it keeps all three hulls in the water....
Bravo! Congratulations to all.
While it is a ship, not a boat, the Bounty went down last week in Hurricane Sandy. It was a modern recreation of an archaic design, but it was...
John Harris has a blog on CLC's website. Madness was recently displayed at the US Sailboat Show at Annapolis. There are lots of pictures,...
Fun is inherently dangerous. You pays your nickel and you takes your chances.
Thomas Firth Jones' Brine Shrimp comes to mind. His plans are available here: http://www.jonesboats.com/
According to Clark Craft's website, the Lively 28 will do 9 miles per hour in an 18 mile per hour wind, and 14.4 miles per hour in a 34 mile per...
You might look at Ray Kendrick's designs. The plans are stunningly inexpensive, and the designs are clever and very attractive. The Scarab 650...
While it is only a little over 19 meters, have you looked at James Wharram's Pahi 63?
Richard Fraser has updated his site to include captioned photographs of building his 25' Piver Mariner (sail #1?). He started in 1965, and the...
Then I'm guessing this would be another shot of Gary Dierking's Nugget?
From the Sith Archives by way of (I think) the classic multihulls group on Yahoo: