Various projects
I am building in my garage near Emerald Victoria
in south eastern Australia. I have built an 18ft Simmons Sea
Skiff , a couple of canoes, a Wee Rob, a South Haven Dory and
a small 8ft dingy called "La Tubby" for a friend to
fish out of in places that he can't use his tinny.
It had to be small enough to fit in the back
of his truck, safe to fish out of in the bays near his place
in South Gippsland and too small for his wife to fit in with
him. He has done dozens of trips in it.
(above) the canoe on the
wall is a Wee Rob. The green one is just a quikie I needed to
fish in a river near here, I wasn't alowed to use the Wee Rob
that I built my son. The red dory is a South Haven Dory, Plans
down loaded from the net.
The inside of the canoe
The little red, white and blue kids boat is my
own design, if you can call it that. It is 4ft long and I don't
know how wide as I don't have one here at the moment.
Next time I build one would you like a drawing?
They are built out of 4mm marine ply and a few bits of what
ever I can find for the seat tops and gunnels and skids or rockers
in this case.
They work better than the ones that have separate
rockers as they are lighter, less work, stronger and look more
like boats. Also the external rockers look like the would squash
little toes.
I have made 3 of these and haven't had one break
yet. Shouldn't speak to soon as there is not much a 3 year old
can't destroy.
The little Yellow boat was the first that I built.
In that one I had the bottom flat and curved the rockers or
keels. In the next two I made the bottom curve and used straight
but sprung rockers, if that makes sense.
The blue skiff is an 18ft Simmons Sea Skiff. I
got the plans from Dave Carnel from the Cape Fear Museum. Dave
was very helpful when I asked him silly questions during the
build.
The boat was built out of 9mm marine ply and
epoxy. I used treated pine to make the floors. It was launched
in Paterson river and out into the bay in Feb 01. It clocked
21.5 kilometres per hour with a 15 hp Honda 4stroke.
The boat has caught a lot of fish but is very
wet with the motor being tiller controlled. My fault I should
have bought the 30hp and had forward controls. Then you are
passed the splash before it comes back.
Peter
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