Anyone recognize this?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by erok2020, Dec 22, 2010.

  1. erok2020
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    erok2020 New Member

    My grandfather built this boat in the 1950's and we are having trouble trying to identify the make/model. Does it look familiar to anyone?

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    My father and I are going to restore it this year! We would love to try to find the original plans as well. We believe the original plans and design came from the American Plywood Assoc - but we have not been able to confirm that.

    The areas painted orange is fiberglass - including the fins. She is 14' in length and 6' wide.

    Thank you for your help identifying this beauty!

    Eric
     
  2. viking north
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    viking north VINLAND

    Somewhere in the far reaches of my memory, i seem to recall this was a Popular Science or Popular Mechanics homebuild plan from the 50s or 60s I also seem to recall Chrysler marine mass produced a very similar design in fiberglass. Geo.
     
  3. Angélique
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    Angélique aka Angel (only by name)

    This one looks like it... [​IMG]

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    But unfortunately not exactly the same as Eric's, and this one is 15'.

    Plans for are available at Glen-L as the Swish.

    Here at 'swish' 4 links to build projects.

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    Could Eric's grandfather have built a modified version . . . ? ?

    Or is it something else . . . ? ?

    Good Luck!
    Angel
     
  4. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    You are a great researcher Ange', and these are very similar. I think it is a slightly different model though. Not only are the fins and hull geometrics different, but the deck is very different also. Merry Christmas.
     
  5. erok2020
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    erok2020 New Member

    Yes, thank you for your replies. I have been all over the web search for any signs of similar designs, but still no luck. I will surely post my findings if I am so lucky.
    Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
    Eric
     
  6. erok2020
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    erok2020 New Member

    Is anyone familiar with the Douglas Fir Plywood Association boat plans? I am guessing this may be where the plans originated from. I better hit the library..
     

  7. erok2020
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    For those interested, we are going to be updating our progress to our friends and family on Facebook. (LINK)

    Thanks for your help!
    Eric
     
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