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NINI
This boat was named for an elderly aunt, and
Herb McLeod's new design is indeed a classic.
He explains his design parameters and how
the boat turned out. |
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Fusion
14 Sit On Top Canoe
The fastest growing new segment of home built
boat designs is Sit On Tops. Here is a great
example of an SOT canoe from the board of
Chris Ostlind. |
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Stoa
Proa Update
Gary Lepak is a designer/builder who approaches
this hobby from a different angle than most.
Here is the latest iteration of one of his
interesting boats. |
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More
Messer Models
Here is a treat for anyone who likes to make
paper models. Warren Messer has put two more
of his original designs in PDF form: just
print and build. |
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Flapdoodle
Now for something completely different. Bill
Weller has designed a hard-body, folding dinghy.
It looks like a classic pram, but it folds
up to a tiny space. |
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The
9.5 Laura Bay - Part 6
The Laura Bay is launched! And Warren Messer
is really pleased with her. And why not? She
rows well; she sails fast; and just look at
those beautiful lines! |
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Patricia
Ann - a 12 ft. Pocket Tug
Here is a great little Tug-Yacht by Mike Gill
that will look great tooling around the bay.
Build it as a gold plater or a work boat;
either way it's all fun. |
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Solo
12
There is no doubting the appeal of a tiny
trimaran that is easy to build and goes like
stink. Chris Ostlind has whipped one up that
looks like a million dollars. |
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Return
to the River
Last year, Skip Johnson and I attempted the
Colorado River 100 mile race but fell short.
This year he got a new partner and a new boat
and made it. |
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Twin
Keels
Here is a design proposal from Chris Ostlind.
I think it's worth the price of admission
just to look at Chris' lovely computer renditions. |
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The
9.5 Laura Bay - Part 5
Now it is time for Warren Messer to start
making all the little bits that take so much
time: the foils, the mast and sprit, the partner,
the rudder... |
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Oz
PDRacer
You might call this PDRacer 2.0 - Australian
designer Michael Storer has produced a refined
set of plans for the PDRacer and he calls
it the Oz PDRacer. |
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Astra's
Story - Part 1
Here is an epic story of a boat designed and
built in Sweeten, shipped to South Africa,
raced extensively, and when it was about to
be cut up for firewood.... |
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Astra's
Story - Part 2
.... saved by folks who could not stand to
see a proud old ship destroyed. Roy McBride
tells the story. It's so big we had to present
it in two parts. |
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The
NANO
Stuart James attended this year's BEER Cruise
in a tiny microcruiser - make that nanocruiser.
Craig Gleason describes this interesting boat
in detail. |
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The
9.5 Laura Bay - Part 4
It's really starting to look like a boat.
In this part, Warren Messer demonstrates fairing
and finishing a boat for painting. Next time:
the sailing rig. |
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The
KD860
Bernd Kohler has designed another catamaran.
He figures this one is a good compromise between
creature comfort and efficient sailing behavior.
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Flippin
Boat
At first glance this looks off the wall, but
Chris Ostlind has put a lot of thought into
this unusual design. He thinks it could work.
What do you think? |
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T3
Several who saw Steve Bosquette's little outboard
skiff at last years Kingston Messabout asked
for plans. Steve has made them available here. |
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Building
the 9.5 Laura Bay - Part 3
Here is a rare view into the design process.
Follow as Warren Messer builds the first Laura
Bay and makes many decisions about the final
form along the way. |
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The
Optimist Dinghy
Is a wood/epoxy composite boat faster than
its fiberglass equivalent? In this case Roy
McBride found out that it was. |
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Pacific
Troller Dory
You might have seen this little boat in a
recent issue of Outdoor Life Magazine. It's
by my friend Paul Butler who has been doing
this sort of thing for a while. |
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Laura
Bay - Part 2
In the second Part of Warren Messer's construction
guide, he talks about taping the joints. This
is good information to apply to any boat with
taped joints. |
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Cherub
Looking for a pocket cruiser? Have you thought about building in steel? Consider this redesign of Sam Rabl's Picaroon from the board of Wes Farmer. |
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Phoenix 3
Has Ross Lillistone designed and built the perfect row/sail/outboard beachcruiser of minimum dimensions and weight? Decide for yourself. |
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Wing-Nut the Wheelbarrow Boat
Not allowed to tie your boat up at a local dock? Bruce Hector shows us how he got around that rule and made the boat easier to transport at the same time. |
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Shorebird
Wes Farmer designed a lot of interesting boats, but none is simpler or more to the point of what a boat should do. Read his own words. |
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Wanderer Update
A while back, Bob Throne asked for help with a pocket cruiser he was designing. He has made a lot of progress. Here is an update. |
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Dani Jay
Here is Jim Michalak's latest - a low power
boat that is evocative of the steam powered
picnic launches from a century ago. |
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The 9.5 Laura Bay
If you are looking for a fast dinghy to compete with Lazers, Warren Messer's Laura Bay may be just the boat for you. |
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3 Models
Warren Messer has been busy. This time he has three new PDF models to print and build. This makes a total of 5. Start your collection today. |
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Lutra Laker and Little Laker
If you are looking for the perfect fishing boat to build, do not fail to check Dave Nichols' latest additions to his Lutra line of lapstrake boats. |
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Hudson Springs Pram
Here is Warren Messer's latest design. If you are looking for a burdensome rowboat or a great fly fishing boat, you need look no further. |
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Designing a Safari Boat
Skip Johnson likes to design fast canoes. Here is an article about the process and some pictures of one of his boats being built. |
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Aluminum Shantys
Are you close to retiring? Have you thought of moving onto a Shanty? It is definitely a viable option, especially if you build one of Harold Duffield's boats. |
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Loony
Tunes Along the Rideau
Two somewhat similar original designs made an appearance on Ontario's Rideau Canal. Bruce Hector was there to get the story and pictures. |
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Robinson Crusoe
This is an excerpt from an old Boatbuilding Annual by Weston Farmer. Although the material is old, it is interesting and surprisingly relevant. |
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Nuthatch
Today we are adding a new name to the list of designers we represent. Warren Messer begins with a small, simple pram and there is lots more to come. |
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Origami Folding Dinghy
Have you been looking for a dink that will fit on the deck of your microcruiser? There is not a smaller tender than this around and you can build it yourself. |
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Kestrel
I think David Godsey may be onto something. He has commissioned this lovely little ketch to be built in Aluminum. I can't wait to see the real thing. |
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Simplex
Here is a blast from the past. Wes Farmer designed this minimal outboard cruiser for ply construction. Much of what he says still applies today. |
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A64 - Tacking Outrigger
It's not a catamaran; It's not a Trimaran; It's not a Proa. What is a Tacking Outrigger? Chris Ostlind reveals all in this preview of his new design. |
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Pocket Cruiser (comments wanted)
Bob Thorne is designing a cruising sailboat for himself and he is taking the extraordinary step of exhibiting his plans so far and asking for comments. |
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More About American Proas
Proas have quite a few aficionados and Craig O'Donnell is definitely one of them. Here is a great short history of the developement of the American proa.
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XCR - Expedition Double Sailing Canoe
With the 2006 Everglades Challenge just around the corner, Chris Ostlind has released another exdedition canoe suitable for such adventures. |
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Irreducible
In this reprint from "The Rudder" magazine, Wes Farmer tells a story to illustrate how he came up with the idea for this tiniest of inboard motor boats. |
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Evolution of Wings III
Part 3 of Dave Nichols' story about the design and building the sailing canoe "Wings" - the latest in his "Lutra" series of fly fishing boats |
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