I find it interesting that a 200' nearly flush-deck yacht needs a roll out back porch to set a chaise lounge on. I wonder what the thought process...
I'm sure there are a number of designers who could meet your needs but I believe (from following his writings for the last few years) that Tad...
Try this company. You have to request a quote but their replies are quick: http://www.maritimewoodproducts.com/hull.html
Eric Sponberg is good at answering a question like this - maybe he'll chime in but here's my take: If you're using a wood species that one...
Pylasteki: What kind and size of boat are you discussing? What is the depth and thickness of the oak beam and the thickness of the ply...
We usually have a backlog of work to rely on but the sudden cancellation of an upcoming year-long project causes us to be short of work this...
Boston: I'll take the box beam for $50. If I understand what you're doing, the oak content will be three times the cedar. See sketch.
Esprit Marine: Did you ever determine the cause of the damage to the rudder "housing" reinforcement? (I assume that refers to the top of the tube...
My experience is that a thin mahogany veneer on the surface (usually about 1/8") laid in epoxy over plywood with a plank width of about 1-7/8" and...
I have a 1958 35' Chris-Craft Constellation and I'm looking for a buyer who will contract with us to restore it to new condition. I don't mean...
With regard to what he referred to as a "medium-sized" hull's motion at sea, and its effect on the comfort of those aboard, he offered the theory...
MYK: I saw that boat in Charleston when I was there in July. My impression is that it didn't look as "fresh" then as it does in the pictures...