Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Boat Building Plans For Your First Boat

Boat Building Plans For Your First Boat
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Boat Building Plans for your first project are right here! Take a look at this unbelievable Boat Building Plans package!

It's the dream of many of us: To get out there into the workshop, spend a few months sawing and planing and sanding and varnishing. And then being able to announce to the family "Here it is! I've done it! Now let's go for a sail!" If only it was as easy as that. If you're a beginner in the business of building your own boat then you'll need a good deal of guidance both before you start and as you go along. And that's why I'm going to recommend a boat building plans package called simply My Boat Plans. "What's that?" you ask. Well, quite simply:

"...it's the best boat building plans package available on the entire Internet!"

Take a look at this short video to see what I mean.
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This is the sort of thing I'm talking about. The My Boat Plans package gives you everything you need to get started on your first boat building plans project.

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Now, you probably heard the guy say '...500 boat plans...'. You might have thought you mis-heard him. Well, you didn't! The downloadable pack contain five hundred eighteen separate boat building plans for all sorts of boat designs.

Here's a (very) partial list of the boat building plans included in the package. You can read this list and tons of other stuff on the My Boat Plans but I'm including it here so you can see what I'm talking about:

34 Sailboats Including: Bannock - Versatile Craft; Sail, paddle, or use a small outboard motor, Biloxi Moon - Easy to build; Smart starter sailboat, Breeze-Baby - 16-foot cruising sailboat that can be built on a low budget, Cat's Paw - 12-foot sailboat that planes with only one person aboard, Crescent - Very forgiving 12-foot sailboat that is easy to build, Dart - Fast 13-foot sailboat ideal for protected waterways,Falcon - 14-foot frisky centerboard sailboat; Seats 4 and great design, Graifen Ten - Ideal for learning the basics of sailing but fun for all, Gypsy - 24-foot sailboat with a 9'2" beam; 6,000 pound displacement, Boat building plans for Hobby Kat - Fast catamaran that can reach speeds up to 20 mph, Jamaican - Fun fiberglass sailboat, Manu - 20-foot sailboat with speeds up to 30mph, Missile - Small, 19-foot racing sailboat with a 50-inch beam, Pet rel - 16-foot sailboat; Can be built a daysailer or an overnighter, Sea Mite - 10-foot sailboat with an inverted V-bottom, Southwind - 22-foot dory-sharpie; Capable of moderate speeds, Star-Lite - 27.5-foot sailboat with a private head and working galley, Tabu - 18-foot, sport sailor; Rides over the water surface, Boat building plans for Tern - 72 square feet of sails; Let nature foot the power bill with this one, Zephyr - 14-foot international dinghy class sailboat; Good in rough water. boat building plans rowboat46 Rowboats, Canoes, and Kayaks Including: Anyone's Rowboat - Easy 12-16-foot rowboat, Blue Bill Kayak/Canoe - 13 foot kayak and canoe combo, Can't Sink Dinghy - Just try to sink this great little 9.5-foot dinghy, Canvasback Kayak - Great little kayak, Boat building plans for Car Top Boat - Fun, lightweight rowboat, Cheap Canoe - 13-foot canoe, Chessy Rowboat - 15-foot skiff; Row or use an outboard, Cork Fishing Auto Topper - 9-foot, 52 lbs rowboat, Folding Kayak - Folds like a book; Can be carried on the roof of your car Glide Easy Canoe - 15-foot plywood canoe, Handy Andy Rowboat - 10-foot folding boat, Hunting Kayak - Shallow, draft 2-seater, Jolly Roger Boat - Small rowboat; Great project for the young guys, Jon Boat - Flat-bottom scow; Great for fishing in shallows with weeds, Boat building plans for a Junior Dinghy - All purpose rowboat; Easy to build, General Kayak - Folding kayak, King Canvasback - Lightweight kayak, King Fisher - 9-foot pram boat, Little Chief Canoe - Easy to build, large canoe, Multi Use Skiff - 13-foot, 9 -inch rowboat, Northwind Kayak Boat - Flat-bottom, cruising kayak; 19-foot, Pedal Cat Water Bike - Cruising water bike; Very cool!, Boat building plans for a Pintail Duck Boat - Lightweight duck boat, Plyak - Small, plywood kayak, Pod - 15-foot rowboat, Redwood Canoe - 16-foot, 74lb canoe, Row and Sail Dory - Rowboat that you can sail, Boat building plans for Sea Skiff - 13-foot, 9-inch boat that can be rowed or use a motor, Sea Midge - Small, 3-way pram, Sneak Box Duck Boat - 12-foot, historic duck boat. 36 Runabout Outboard Boats Including: Ace 2-Seater - Speedy runabout for towing water skiers, All Purpose Portable Boat - Inexpensive, easy to build, and safe, Banta 12-Footer - Lightweight, utility boat with easy handling, Bebop Kid's 8-Footer - Costs almost nothing to build, Blitzen - Speedy outboard runabout for Class B racing, Blue Streak - Prop riding on her hydro-conic bottom; Great racer, Boat building plans for a Buzz - Lightweight hydroplane adapted to car top carrying, Cobra 15-Footer - Fin-tailed outboard runabout, DragonFly II - Super fast yet very stable hydroplane, Firefly - Speedy hydroplane; Guaranteed fun, Flying Fisherman - Fast outboard utility; Easy drive hull and 11.5-feet, Jumping Jack - General purpose small outboard. 12 Paddle Wheel Boats Including: Bicycle Pedal Boat - Consists of two pontoons and an old bicycle frame, Foot Pedal Catamaran - Paddle across the lake in this fun catamaran, Boat building plans for a Kid's Paddle Pusher - Sturdy and easily build; Great for young captains, Marty Paddle - Colorful appearance and pedal operated, Paddle Wheel Bass Boat - Great for fishing in hard to reach spots. 7 Runabout Inboard Boats Including: Churn 15-Footer - Speedy inboard runabout, Large Sea Skiff - 17-foot, Seabright skiff, Nancy Jane 19-Footer - All purpose craft for a variety of uses, Boat building plans for a Panther 15-Footer - High-speed inboard runabout, Riveria 17-Footer - 17-foot luxury boat designed for ski towing, Sea Scout 14-Footer - Single cockpit inboard runabout, Small Inboard Boat - Small inboard; Perfect for the kids 9 Novelty Boats Including: Battle Surfboards - Small craft with shoot balls made of cork, Boat building plans for Cold Lightning - 100mph Skeeter class iceboat, Corky - Non-sinkable vessel that's great for the kids; A quick build, Floating Swimming Boat - A floating platform great for the whole family, Motorized Surfboard - The name says it all, Pontune - Great pontoon family boat for parties, fishing, swimming, etc., Boat building plans for a Sport Submarine - Great boat for underwater explorations, Boat building plans for The Thing - Unconventional looking boat. just check out the plans., Whizz - Slick looking ice yacht, 5 House Boats Including: Bayou Belle - 25-foot, 8-inch scow that can be built as a houseboat, Budget Houseboat - Like a camper that goes on the water, Boat building plans for a Float a Home - Luxurious 21-footer that is very stable, Parti-O Boat - About 20-feet long and easy to build, Boat building plans for Platform Boat - You can build any type of floating fun on top of it 12 Cabin Cruiser Boats Including: Caballero - Designed for the amateur builder; Roomy and fast, Dolphin - 16-foot boat designed for use with a trailer, Eager Eve - 18-foot, fast luxury boat, Flight - Speedy outboard runabout cruiser, Boat building plans for HaPenny - Small V-bottom express cruiser, Sea Angler - 20-foot cruiser of the deep; V-hull, Sea Babe - 15-foot cruising comfort and speed in one package, Sea Craft - 25-foot cruiser ideal for large lakes and rivers, Sea Hawk - 12-foot outboard cabin cruiser perfect for overnight trips, Boat building plans for Sportsman - 18-foot day cruiser great for day cruising and short trips, Sunfish - Unconventional looking cruiser and weighs only 375 lbs, Sunapee - Sturdy 22-foot cruiser for the experience boat builder 19 Hydroplanes Including: Air Marine Special - Class F hydroplane; Not for the faint of heart, Boat building plans for Atomite - 9.5-foot hydroplane; Fast and furious, Banshee - Z-Class racing runabout; Will do about 45mph, Boat building plans for a Cab Over Hydro - 3-point hydroplane with speeds up to 75mph, Dingbat - 8-foot water scooter; Can be built in a day, Doodle Bug - Trim, single-cockpit outboard, Boat building plans for Dragonfly - 10-foot hydroplan

Friday, 9 March 2012

Plywood Boat Plans For Beginners

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Use these Plywood Boat Plans to get on the water in under five minutes!

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Under FIVE MINUTES? Ok I'm exaggerating a little, but, take a look at this 5 minute freeze frame video to see how two guys, working from a set of My Boat Plans plywood boat plans construct a dinghy in their own garage, then go for a sail... [video url="http://boatplansv.com/wp-content/plugins/gvideositemap/upload/video_file/1326381848plywoodboatplans.mp4" height="480" width="640" se_title="Plywood Boat Plans" se_desc="Build your own boat from these plywood boat plans" thumb="http://boatplansv.com/wp-content/plugins/gvideositemap/upload/thumb/1326381849build2.jpg"] Pretty impressive, I think you'll agree. And I think you'll also agree that it's the sort of simple project that anyone with a little DIY experience could easily undertake. If you know how to cut, plane and glue wood, then, working from a set of plywood boat plans is likely to present no difficulty to you.
If you're interested in building your own boat, particularly if it's your first project of this sort, then I'd definitely recommend plywood as the way to go. Plywood is light, strong and easy to work with. It's essential that you work with marine grade plywood, of course. Marine ply is made with special adhesives and is impregnated with anti-fungal agents in order to make it less susceptible to rot than ordinary plywood. And, with the plywood boat plans I'm going to tell you about, you'll be on the water before you know it!

So where do you get these plywood boat plans?

plywood boat plansOver past few decades, all sorts of sailing and boating magazines have published plans to enable you to build your own plywood boat. Some of these plywood boat plans have become classics over the years because of their ease of build and great performance, such as the Flying Fisherman, an 11 1/2 ft outboard utility boat, or the Flight, a speedy 19 1/2 ft outboard runabout cruiser. Others were duds and never achieved any great popularity. Often this was due to complexity of design; as with many things simplicity is the key to success with plywood boat plans.
Now, thanks to Martin Reid, a veteran boatbuilder and Member of the American Boatbuilders Association, a collection of over 500 (five hundred eighteen to be exact) of these boat plans, including dozens of plywood boat plans, is now available as a digital download!

Simplicity is all!

Take a look at the image on the left. This is an example of the type of plywood boat plans you'll be getting; Martin had ensured that only craft with complete build information are included in the package. Nothing is more frustrating than getting halfway through a project, only to find that a crucial piece of information is missing. This is a perfect example of the type of plywood boat plans that go on to be a major success, the plans are clear and easy to follow, the craft itself is simple and robust and, if you've watched the video above, you'll have seen how quick and straightforward it is to build. Not only will you get hours of enjoyment from sailing it, but you'll get an enormous amount of enjoyment and satisfaction from the process of building it with your own hands.

What's in the My Boat Plans Package?

  • Well, there are the five hundred eighteen plans that I've already mentioned.  And they're subdivided into the following categories, just to make it a little easier to find the type of boat you're interested in: Cabin Cruisers, Canoes, Dinghys, Dorys, Duck boats, Houseboats, Hydros, Jon boats, Kayaks, Small Boats, Runabouts Inboard, Paddle Boats, Paddle wheel, Fishing boats, Runabouts Outboard, Row boats, Sail boats, Ski boats, Skiffs, Sloops, Submarines!!!!, Surf boards, Utility boats, Yachts, Wooden boats. Not all these craft are suitable for construction in plywood of course, but a good proportion of them are and you'll not be stuck for a design to investigate in a little more depth.
  • Next comes a superb collection of forty professionally made videos that provide all sorts of 'how-to's and construction hints and tips that will guide you through all aspects of your boatbuilding project.
  • A wealth of color photographs, illustrations and diagrams to provide visual backup where words don't always do the job.
This set of plywood boat plans is a great resource for anyone interested in building their own boat and will provide you with a whole range of designs that will suit your level of skill and experience as you progress through your boat building career.

So is working with plywood boat plans as easy as they say?

If you're an amateur, then plywood should be your material of choice. It's one of the least expensive and easiest-to-use of construction materials. It's a material that most do-it-yourselfers are used to using in a variety of other contexts around the home. Plywood is also, on a weight by weight basis, stronger than steel sheet. And as a result of its high strength to weight ratio, building a boat from plywood gives you a boat that is considerably lighter and is likely to outperform a fiberglass boat or the same dimensions. With proper preparation and coating, plywood can be every bit as durable and as low maintenance as any other material.

You won't need any special tools, although you will need a large number of C-clamps, and most plywood boats can be built with the selection of tools that you are likely to have in your home workshop. You'll also find that no complicated woodworking procedures, such as steam bending, are ever required; construction usually takes the form of cutting and glueing to existing formers..

And it's not just D-I-Y'ers that can get a lot out of building from plywood boat plans. Plywood boat plans are frequently used in schools, colleges and community projects. Plywood boats are simple to build and the material lends itself to cooperative efforts, because, if the sheets are large, then often several people, working together, might be required. That's why youth groups, boy scouts and sea scouts have all used plywood boat plans as part of their teaching programs. Building a small boat from plywood boat plans like this is a perfect introduction of sailing and to boat construction.

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Marine plywood is best for these plywood boat plans

Wood Boat Plans For Your First Boat

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Wood Boat Plans For Building Your First Boat

If you're considering building a boat for the first time then it's important that the plans you get should be simple, clear and easy to follow. Unfortunately it's not always the case and many first-time boatbuilders can come unstuck by buying the wrong sort of plans. For first-timers, a wooden boat is the obvious way to go. It is possible to build a fibreglass boat as a DIY project, but it takes a bit of practice and experience to work with this type of material. That's why the wood boat plans that we are discussing here today will be exactly what you're looking for. Take a look at this short video. It describes a pack of 518 (yes, that's five hundred eighteen!) wood boat plans for all sorts of designs, all of which can be built at home. [video url="http://boatplansv.com/wp-content/plugins/gvideositemap/upload/video_file/1326796822MyBoatPlans-Promo2.mp4" height="360" width="640" se_title="Wood Boat Plans - For Your First Boat" se_desc="Build your first boat from these superb wood boat plans" viral="1" thumb="http://boatplansv.com/wp-content/plugins/gvideositemap/upload/thumb/1326796822promo2.jpg"]

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So what's in this wood boat plans package?

These are the categories that you can expect to find in this superb pack of wood boat plans: thirty four Sailboats, forty six Rowboats, Canoes, and Kayaks, thirty six Runabout Outboard Boats, twelve Paddle Wheel Boats, seven Runabout Inboard Boats, nine Novelty Boats, twelve Cabin Cruiser Boats, nineteen Hydroplanes They’re all in downloadable PDF format and simply browsing through them and looking at what's on offer is a pleasure in itself. The entire collection of 518 wood boat plans has been put together by Martin Reid, an experienced boatbuilder and an obvious enthusiast for DIY boat building projects. wood boat plans  

How to go about making the best use of this wood boat plans package:

Firstly, of course, you need to establish exactly what you want your boat for. Are you, for example, thinking of a boat that you want to do a spot of fishing from? Will you be on your own or with you have a companion with you? This will obviously affect the size of the boat. Are you interested in sailing or is it a rowboat you're after? What about your family? Will they be using the boat with you? Do you have children? Will they be able to learn to sail it? Are you thinking of outboard motor? Or maybe even an in board motor? You need to have a clear idea in your mind exactly what it is you intend to accomplish in your new boat. If you're not confident that you can answer this question clearly then it would make sense to spend a few evenings browsing through the wood boat plans pack to get an idea of what sort of boats it's possible to build and also whether you feel that you have an appropriate level of skill. wood boat plans Next, you need to think about practicalities of the actual build process. Having examined your wood boat plans collection and having selected the craft you want to build, you'll have an idea of the amount of space you will need in your workshop or garage. You'll find that you will need a space at least twice as long and two and a half times as wide as the boat you have chosen. I say at least because you will find that you will need room to manoeuvre the boat as it is being built. You'll need to mount it on trestles so you'll want a place to keep them when you're not using them. You’ll need room to store your materials and plenty of room for you to move around the craft and use large tools such as saws. Ventilation will also be important when you get to the stage of standing and painting your vessel. There will be lots of dust that you will need to get rid of before you start painting . And when you do, typically, five or six coats of different types of paint will be required,  so you need to be aware of the solvents involved and how to avoid choking to death in your garage while you work! Now all this sounds quite intimidating, I know. I'm not trying to put you off of course, quite the opposite, building a small boat from your own wood boat plans is one of the most satisfying things you can possibly do. And the day when you finally put her on the water will be a great day indeed. But you do need to be aware of what you're going to have to do and which wood boat plans you'll need to get to that point. Many first time boat builders make a lot of mistakes and that is why the wood boat plans collection with all its videos, guides, software and help is such a good idea for any beginner. The collective experience contained in all this material will help you avoid many of the problems that beset people who try to go it alone. What never fails to surprise me, is how quickly some people are able to build small boat from these wood boat plans. Many of them have built a small dinghy from wood boat plans in under two months. Maybe they don't have families that seem to suck up so much of our spare time. But  I'm always delighted to see the enthusiasm and motivation that people are able to get from all the educational material I've talked about. And it's also very interesting to see how many of them treat the boat building process as an end in itself. What I mean is: what starts off as a project to get an inexpensive boat for the purpose of fishing or whatever turns into a hobby where the main enjoyment comes from building the boat rather than using it. Of course most people enjoy both these things, the building and the sailing, but I must say that the sense of accomplishment that you get when building a small craft from wood boat plans using just your hands on a few hand tools really is very gratifying. so my advice is: get yourself a set of these wood boat plans and go for it!  

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