BHOFM
07-30-2008, 12:53 AM
I am getting started, drawing patterns and getting
things together.
I am not able to do this alone, some limitations.
The person that is going to help me has some wooden
boat experience.
He thinks that the boat is way over built, because it was
planked originally, we are going to use plywood.
I think it maybe a little over done!
This is the boat:
http://members.aol.com/polysail/HTML/conga.htm
The keel logs are what we think is over done?
I would also prefer A dagger board, that is no big deal.
I really like the "look" of this boat. I raced one for
a doctor in the late 70's. It was a 12 footer, looked
just like this, and did not have the logs down the center!
And I think the boat had only three frames! And it had a
dagger board. It was ballasted. I think it weighted about
80lbs.
Also, my post about the framed mast got no replies, I
just need to know if anyone sees a problem with that
type of mast?
My question is, is the plywood build, a stiffer boat than
a planked one? Also, it should be lighter, requiring less
framing?
Does anyone know of a boat similar to this that is like
what I described?
Thanks in advance.
BHOFM
That means,, Bald Header Old Fat Man
things together.
I am not able to do this alone, some limitations.
The person that is going to help me has some wooden
boat experience.
He thinks that the boat is way over built, because it was
planked originally, we are going to use plywood.
I think it maybe a little over done!
This is the boat:
http://members.aol.com/polysail/HTML/conga.htm
The keel logs are what we think is over done?
I would also prefer A dagger board, that is no big deal.
I really like the "look" of this boat. I raced one for
a doctor in the late 70's. It was a 12 footer, looked
just like this, and did not have the logs down the center!
And I think the boat had only three frames! And it had a
dagger board. It was ballasted. I think it weighted about
80lbs.
Also, my post about the framed mast got no replies, I
just need to know if anyone sees a problem with that
type of mast?
My question is, is the plywood build, a stiffer boat than
a planked one? Also, it should be lighter, requiring less
framing?
Does anyone know of a boat similar to this that is like
what I described?
Thanks in advance.
BHOFM
That means,, Bald Header Old Fat Man