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As I said in my last article, I
planned to build a bigger version of Ira Einsteen’s Double Paddle Dory.
Woodeny, the original boat follows Ira’s original design of 10’ LOA (9’ if
you measure her at the waterline as Dory’s do) fits two crew easily but
sets safety limits on fishing gear and a decent picnic – essentials to
us.
With no boat design knowledge I set out by working out how much
bigger I wanted her. I figured about 2” extra would do the job nicely. I
started by simply multiplying all Ira’s measurements by 1.2. Seemed simple
enough and get that smirk off you face! Well the shock is that it worked.
I’d be interested to hear from any skilled designers how mad they think I
am. I'm not saying you could multiply these simple lines by 100 to make a
dory super tanker, but clearly up to some point it works.
Alex stitching - CTE |
Trim, as my 10 year old son, Alex named her was built over a four
week holiday to introduce my son to the world of boatbuilding. Those who
have read my previous article will know
of my vast experience to pass on. Alex and I had a ball watching her come
together. We went for a heavier ply to give a little more stability but
she still weighs only 24 kilograms – still light enough to lift onto the
car roof. In fact the real treat came the day we played Babushka dolls and
carried both at once. Woodeny went on first and then Trim was put on top.
The roof racks coped and we were able to take our little Downunda Dory
flotilla and sail them both. Alex can easily handle Woodeny by himself
while I row Trim with oars. She also takes well to my 30 lb thrust
electric outboard.
Alex blessing Trim -
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Recently I took Trim to Noosa on Queensland’s beautiful Sunshine
Coast and rowed her for 7 kilometres with no ordeal. She handles
beautifully and even attracted the attention of the local Surf Lifesaving
team who offered me a place in their surf boat team as I appeared to
effortlessly row her against a monster tide.
By the way, Trim was the name of the English explorer Mathew
Finder’s cat; the first cat to circumnavigate the world and Australia.
Flinder’s account of his feline companion inspired us that such a lovable
and brave rascal deserved a permanent memorial here.
Now, I wonder if I can simply double the dimensions to make a 20’
dory cruiser……..
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