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jut found this thread thru hubbard's and the boat talk caught m- attention. i have been reading wooden boat for about 20 -ears and have most of the issues. love devlin's stuff, but am not familiar with the boat -ou want to build. is there a plan or pic -ou can show? now to go read -our thread!
am missing a letter or two-sorr-.
jim
Thanks for following along and reading through my thread. I'll be building the two outboard engine stands in a couple weeks. I have to get my benches done, then build the basement shelves first, but the outboards are high on the project list.
Which boat Jim? I posted two... actually planning to build 3 in time...
I've been reading Wooden Boat since I was in my teens. I check every months issue, but only buy it when there are enough articles pertaining to my interests. I've spent the last 7-10 years researching boat designs for what I wanted for my needs. After speaking with Tom on several occasions and reading everything on his web site, the Blue Jacket was the perfect set of compromises for my needs.
The first boat is the Volare by Andrew Walters:
http://duckworksbbs.com/plans/walters/index.htm
http://duckworksbbs.com/plans/walters/volare-c/index.htm
http://duckworksbbs.com/plans/walters/volare-s/index.htm
The second is Tom Lathrop's Blue Jacket:
http://bluejacketboats.com/
http://bluejacketboats.com/planing-boat-theory/
http://bluejacketboats.com/info/designing-liz/
http://bluejacketboats.com/bluejacket-in-various-sea-states/
There are a lot of threads on the wooden boat forums about the Blue Jacket.
The third I haven't posted, but it's John Welsford's Rifleman:
http://duckworksbbs.com/plans/jw/rifleman/index.htm
I won't build the Rifleman until I have the 75hp or 100hp Evinrude for the Blue Jacket. Then the Mark 55 will be put on the Volare and then the Rifleman will get the Mark25. Do I really need 3 boats? Nope, but I plan to give the Volare to my son when he's in high school or there after. Then I'll just have the small runabout and the big fishing/cruising Blue Jacket. At some point I'll probably step up to a bigger boat and sell the Blue Jacket, but the Rifleman will stay as the dingy for the bigger boat.
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i understand the volare as an easy to build starter, but i'm too old for it. Blue is interesting in the way he describes the bottom. sure wish he had shown some pics or drawings of it. i am not a fan of the raiseddeck, except maybe like on a lake union dreamboat. the sheer as shown on the cover of the latest Wooden Boat (pogo) is more to my liking. how about Blues bottom and Pogos topside?
Have you seen how many spills I've had in my garage?

