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Boat - Canoe, The Dug 18’ One Sheet Canoe, the Dug. Free boat plans and building instructions. Published September 5, 2003. Last updated August 15, 2007,
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dinghy -57 I found the frame drawings of this dinghy in a book published in 1957, that’s why Dinghy -57 inches. This is an adaptation of those drawings to stich and glue construction.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dinghy Apple Pie Its official, I am now one of those insane people who builds boats in the garage. OK, the first one is a small boat. A rowboat really. But these things are known to take on a life of their own.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dale Austin | Fix Link? |
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Boat - DK Touring Canoe A nice and simple touring canoe that will build quickly for a minimal cost.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: JemWaterCraft | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dory 82 This one is the dory, or rather box shaped one that gave the highest work to flood inches figure for the two-chined hull forms.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dory, Big Sister The Big Sister design is a 19 ft 5 inches x 5 ft 6 inches (5.9 m x 1.6 m) banks type dory. Based on the design criteria presented above, with the ability to carry at least three or four people.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dory, Blackberry The genesis of this design grew out of my experience with my Michalak Sportdory. Sportdory is a wonderful rowing boat, but it is a little too long and heavy to be car-topped easily. It is also a little too tiddly for fishing to be relaxing.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Duckworks Magazine | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dory, Bolger Light There were three or four nice designs in the book, a small sailing boat, an outboard lobster boat and a dory, whose lines caught and pleased my eye. The dory was the Bolger Light Dory, or Gloucester Gull. I made a note of the important measurements of the dory. Not many were needed: the side patterns, three bottom widths and the mid frame measurements. Then I forgot about the thing. Then one day...
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Dory, Little Sister The Little Sister Eco design is basically just like any 18 ft x 4 ft (5.5 m x 1.2 m) banks type dory.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Ensigns Gig - Swamp Thing Swamp Thing looks fairly sleek in some ways, but has low freeboard and holds only one person. We wanted to be able to go rowing together, but we also wanted to be able to pick the boats up and put them in the back of a small truck. That meant we each needed our own boat.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Duckworks Magazine | Fix Link? |
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Boat - HVs Hattory The Admirals Hat - A one sheet navy admirals hattorious hatship.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Madura Jukung Canoe The canoe on the beach at Slopeng on the north shore of Madura. Slopeng is the name in Bahasa Madura, the local language, but some maps call it Salompeng.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Tim Anderson | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Micro Auray Punt This is a one sheet version of the same punt, adjusted to be made of just one sheet of plywood. As it happens, the boat scales down very nicely. The overall shape is conserved beautifully. Both length and beam are 3/4 of the original, so the L/B ratio is the same, about 2.2.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Mini Ekstock, Scandinavian Punt 17 ft 8 inches The humblest boat in the collection is definitely boat number 11 on plate 48, the Ekstock. This boat is also the only one with a flat bottom, flat sides and flat transoms. Ekstock is Swedish for punt, literally oak log. So the boat is a traditional Scandinavian punt.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Hannus Boatyard | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Mouse Mouse started life as a one-sheeter, that is, an exercise to develop the smallest, cheapest possible boat. As a result, it is not a boat to which you can safely trust your life in any sort of waves - as anyone who climbs into a Mouse will quickly realize.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: DuckworksMagazine.com | Fix Link? |
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Boat - Oarmouse I think this boat could be quite something - a fast 14ft one-man rower that comes out of two sheets of ply. Designed for flat water, you will notice that in order to reduce the fuss at the waterline to a minimum, I have worked the waterline at the design displacement so that it just kisses the chine.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: DuckworksMagazine.com | Fix Link? |
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