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Small Wooden Boat Plans – How To Choose The Right Plan

One of the easiest type of boat a novice boat builder can start is a small wooden boat.Small wooden boat plans are needed to undertake even this simple project.

Many things goes into the designs and plans of a small wooden boat. Some things you have to keep in mind are:

WOOD TYPE

Most use marine plywood, also rot resistant wood like cedar and oaks are used to construct the hull. Wood are good to use because it cheap, readily available anywhere, bouyant and any novice in boat building can easily work with wood.

It is for this reason that almost anyone with a good workable small wooden boat plan and basic woodworking skills can can build a boat.

BUILDING PROCESS

The more common method of building a small wooden boat are ply on frame construction. It is easy to do and the simplest way to describe this method is that you’d need to build a boat frame into which plywood panels will be fixed to.

Another and more simpler construction method is the stitch and glue method of construction. In this method, you need to cut the plywood into predefined sizes and shapes according to its parts. Then you will need to assemble it all together by stitching it with copper wire and using epoxy to to glue and fill the seams. There is no need for a frame and the structure is reinforced with a fiberglass.

DESIGN

The design of the boat depends largely on the purpose for which you built the boat. A small wooden boat can be a dory, dinghy or even a skiff and you can easily outfit it for rowing, sailing, cruising, fishing and hunting purposes.

The important thing is you have a very workable small wooden boat plans before starting thebuilding process. With a good boat plan, you can do away with the frustration and mistakes that’s usually associated with boat building. That is why it is imperative that you find for yourself a small wooden plans you can easily follow.

Personally, I found a very detailed boat plans which I find very easy to understand and with pictures that leaves nothing to the imagination. You may check it out here:

www.BoatBlueprints.info

I find that boat plans very helpful and I’m sure it can benefit you as well when you build your own boat.

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About the Author

I started out as a boating enthusiast who just wanted to build my own boat. After successfully building my first boat, I’ve never looked back, got hooked into the craft and built my second and third and looking forward to build many more…

To anyone who have the same passion as I do, you may want to check out boat plans of every kind which I find very helpful in building my own boat. You may check out that resource here:

www.BoatBlueprints.info

Similarly, you may check out this resource I’ve compiled on tips  in building your own boat.

how do i build a wooden boat?

I need to build a boat that can float and can hold a person that weighs 125 lbs. using only the supplies listed: 10 pieces of 1″x8′ plywood, wood glue, large pieces of construction paper, and water resistant paint. Has anyone ever done this before, or does anyone have any good ideas? It cannot be a raft, it must be a boat and the person must be able to row themselves across a pool without sinking.

Oh Goodness… we did this back in the mid 70′s… there is a Boy-Scout canoe/kayak design but I don’t have the drawings !!

The difference: we also had canvas and staples. It basically took 3 pieces of 1′x8′ plywood to make the bottom with 4 inch strips running along the joints… they were glued, stapled, and covered with canvas.

The top was built the same way, but with a whole cut in the center to allow the boater to sit.

The two parts were joined with canvas, and they spread apart with two “bulkwarks”

I wish I could explain better !! I’ll post and search for the drawings.

EDIT: Here is a link to the kayak I was describing: http://www.kayak2go.com/

Here is another example: http://www.glen-l.com/designs/canu-row/kidyak.html

GOOD LUCK

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