
Individualist William Watt has some very interesting pages that small Successfully transfer 3D files from the Carlson Chine Hull DeveloperĪgain, this time on the subject of stability. Also, closely related pages discuss ratios andġ9ft long, complete with plans and lines.Ĭanoe drawn up by Joe Tribulato. Not as simple as Joe's, but ratherĮlegant and by no means difficult to make.Ĭompass deviation table. I don't know if they'd be accepted by the Be proa-active, why don't you?īuilding an Optimist. Why has the world gone canoe mad? Because they're a good thing, Again, I think it must have been copied from an old American magazine.Ĭanoes. Square Metre Sharpie - one of the more obvious European developments from the North American sharpie working boats.Ī slightly tubby-looking dory based on an old boat adapted for sailing as well as rowing. I like this one from an old American magazine - built with some of the right period details, it could be a real head-turner. Try our customised Google search designed to eliminated all the irrelevant junk you sometimes get!Ī little open-canoe for paddle-savvy kids who love the water, and aren't nervous in a tippy boat! Most are in the UK, but we will include some US material, not least because the author is an enthusiast for American boat types.
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Not really about free boat designs - though there might be some later - but a new blog about boat restoratons, traditional boatbuilding, and traditionally-derived boats. Small boat plans by the talented and hard-working Radoslaw Werszko.īen builds the Light Trow - and writes a great blog while he does it!įree designs for a very sweet ply camp-cruiser for one, or a cat-rigged sailing dinghy for more. The boat was built and photographed by the talented Martin Wellby. If anyone builds this one, I've love to hear about it please!Ĭlassic 1889 boatbuilding book by Neison and Dixon Kemp.Ī nicely-built example of my Cinderella canoe, adapted for rowing with some neat outriggers made from ply. Plans for two boats - one extraordinarily beautiful, the other an extraordinarily eccentric racer.Ī very sweet but difficult looking clinker boatbuilding project.


And you might say it's ultrasimplicated.įree plans for a yole-derived boat by Mark Wallace. It's the third member of the family of small skiff designs I've been working on lately!įree plans for a very simple 12ft stitch and glue skiff.įree plans for a very simple 12ft stitch and glue skiff drawn by myself (Gavin Atkin) and named after my daughter, Ella.Įasy to build plywood flat-bottomed rowing skiffĪ 12ft skiff that breaks down into three parts.Įasy to build plywood flat-bottomed rowing skiff for rowingĪn easy to build light-weight 15ft 6in rower suitable for use on lakes and rivers, perhaps for exercise rowing but also usable for picnics on the river, fishing and the rest. Thanks Frank!įree plans for a very simple 14ft stitch and glue rowing skiff.įree plans for a very simple 14ft stitch and glue skiff drawn by myself (Gavin Atkin) and named after my mother. It's been going on for years apparently, but I've only just learned about it from Frank Baldry of the UK HBBR.

The website's in Italian, but has lots of pictures and best of all one of the builders and racers has published plans for their boat - and it's a lot like a large sailing Mouse, such as the Eek. Italians race development class of boats limited only by sail area and length limited by the standard (in Italy) 3.1m sheet of ply.
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Paddlinglight is publishing a series of digitised plans for building cedar strip versions of well known traditional kayaks and canoes.īarton skiff - plans for a 16ft plywood outboard skiffĭownload plans to build a 16ft plywood outboard skiff designed for a small outboard motor with small fuel requirementsįree plans for a lively sailing version of the 12ft Ella skiff.įree plans for a 12ft stitch and glue sailing skiff named after my daughter. Cedar strip canoe plans based on traditional types
