Good Evening, I'm looking at a boat to yank its engines and jets. Plan is to build a utility style boat with high speed potential around the...
Now I helped my father (partially as I grew up) rebuild an old buyboat that's been all over the East and Gulf Coast in the past 20 years. She's...
[ATTACH] Hahah I like the last paragraph! Other than being dusty, you can see her currently. Not the best pictures of the bottom, I know and that...
So a quick background piece- as I think you noted, she is double planked but being so long and narrow, yes, she is longitudinally, but what's an...
You know, I was thinking about that. I also thought about just taking the two layers of playing off and starting with 1/8" ply and building a...
Yes yes. I read through that. That thread was OK though- it was old and the guys just argued a lot and weren't really all that productive in their...
I agree with what you've said, however, I figured I'd keep the glass to a minimal mainly because I don't want to lose the lines of the vessel....
Good Afternoon, Starting with a 55'x10.5' wooden New York Commuter, she's framed roughly every 14" and double planked. Having not yet gotten...
I've seen the workboat article. Very good piece indeed- and it was what got me started with the rounded bilge issue (although on a monohull)
Yes agreed. My poor choice in wording. Let me go try working some magic.
Thanks for the reply. I've seen talk about it with catamarans but I guess the formula I was seeking, and maybe I didn't ask correctly, is a...
Both are very true and I agree. Throughout much of my recent studies (past few weeks), I've read hundreds of declassified military, Boeing, and...
True. And although not perfected, I figured that during most of the time on foils, the props would be pretty darn close to not fully immersed or...