Carolina custom sportfish plans/lines

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by Breakwater, Dec 8, 2007.

  1. buckknekkid
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    buckknekkid Senior Member

    nice bow!! now can you make it 40-50 feet and Im in!:idea:
     
  2. Deedaddy
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    Here is a jig for a 40' that I did. The building method is cold molded plywood.[​IMG]
     
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  3. buckknekkid
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    now your talking,, I'll fire up the saw and get going..:D
     
  4. Breakwater
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    Awesome!

    cool, we're on the way.
    stage 2, what can those of us that would like to get our hands on these plans do?

    This is great!
     
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  5. Deedaddy
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    For a model ?
     
  6. buckknekkid
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    why of course, a model,, yah thats right a model.. I would be really happy to have that on my mantle
     
  7. Breakwater
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    Well, my personal goal is to build a model. All I need is simplified plans

    Others are looking to possibly build a full-size vessel. This thread isn't all about me!, several of us are looking to start working!

    So where can we go from here.
     
  8. Deedaddy
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    I sell CNC kits with directions for up to 32'.
    The larger ones are owned by the companys that I cut for. I receive files from them to cut jigs and parts.
    I am considering a larger version ( 40' ) but it will take sometime.
     
  9. buckknekkid
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    lets be perfectly FRANK

    I would love to have a set of plans for a 50,, better yet a mold to lease:!:
     
  10. Deedaddy
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    Here are some line drawings. The stations are 24" O.C.
     

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  11. buckknekkid
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    buckknekkid Senior Member

    BEEOOTIFUL.. Now all I have to do is design a ricky davis style topside
     

  12. cain8885
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    Model boats

    nevermind
     
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