Build your own dinghy

matt_unique

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For the talented builders in this lot you may be interested in a company called Bateau. http://www.bateau.com/

They sell plans for boats of various sizes including 8' dinghies. I've built two myself and it's a great winter project. They also have a support forum at http://www.bateau2.com/

I just posted some pictures of the last one I built.
 
matt_unique":2r6yst1l said:
I just posted some pictures of the last one I built.

I only saw the one photo, that of the aft half of the boat. Are there more photos coming?

Warren
 
I have a few more pictures on my work computer, I'll post them tomorrow.
 
I built a couple kayaks from kits obtained at http://www.pygmyboats.com/. These were built using the same stitch and glue method as matt-unique's dinghies.
For a peek at the more elegant side of stitch and glue boats go to http://www.devlinboat.com/sockeye4.jpg.
For those not familiar with this construction method it is relatively simple to do*. cost effective, very strong and lightweight. There are quite a few sources for plans and kits.

Steve


* If I can do it so can anyone!
 
I always thought the the Elegant Punt

http://www.smallboats.com/bolger.htm

was a cool little boat and weighs less than many others in this size range.

I would have built one by now but I am just too damn lazy this month.

Pat
 
I liked the looks of the last boat on that thread. I think Larry and I could build that one ! :lol: Might be a good thing for us to do this winter ! Thanks for sharing those interesting sites and information ! Take care.. Tracy "Dragonfly"
 
Another source for plans, material and / or kits is Chesapeake Light Craft at www.clcboats.com. They have a lot of kayak designs using the stitch -n- glue construction technique and some small boats suitable for sailing or use as a tender.

Currently have an Eastport Pram aboard Mood Magic.
 
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