27' Riva Aquarama Clone

Discussion in 'Boatbuilding' started by terra, Jul 14, 2021.

  1. BlueBell
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    terra,

    The more you deviate from a set of boat building plans, the more it defeats the purpose of buying them in the first place.
    The key is to find a good, proven set of plans that best meets your SOR.
    If those don't exist, then you may choose to design yourself, but gawd help you as this approach has proven problematic, at best, in the past.

    BB
     
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  2. bajansailor
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    bajansailor Marine Surveyor

    One can buy a set of plans for a 27' Riva Aquarama (clone?) for US$ 395 here -
    Riva Aquarama replica boat plans — Classic Wooden Boat Plans https://www.classicwoodenboatplans.com/shop/riva-aquarama-27

    Edit - after I posted this, the forum told me about this similar thread in the link below -
    Legal question regarding RIVA Aquarama 8.78 https://www.boatdesign.net/threads/legal-question-regarding-riva-aquarama-8-78.49617/
     
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  3. DogCavalry
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    Agree with Bluebell. Had plans for my boat existed, or even semi-similar, I'd have bought them. I did pay for plans for other boats, just to see some details.

    That being said, the Rivera plans at $395 seem worth the money, just to look. Gerr's book can get you the rest of the way, if you want to adapt. I certainly would.
     
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  4. terra
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    terra Junior Member

    Will definitely take a look and see what I can steal from you! Always a fan of reading up on other builds.

    And thank you, appreciated. I'm fortunate that my wife gave me the green light for the project. This will be my nth current project so the pressure will be on to complete it haha.
     
  5. terra
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    Yes the CWBP is the one I purchased. Also own the Palm Beach 22' files and had them all redrawn in Solidworks also.
     
  6. DogCavalry
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    @terra , it seems to me that the Riva 27 would be an excellent candidate for strip plank composite construction.
     
  7. TANSL
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    It might be a good idea to combine two or three different building systems. According to the shapes of the boat, in each area, you will have to choose the most suitable one.
     
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