Sailboats - Cruising
SPRAY 36
SPRAY 36 - Wood Epoxy - Gaff rig - Bermudian rig - Junk rig
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SPRAY 36 - Wood Epoxy - Gaff rig - Bermudian rig - Junk rig
The Start 42 is designed to sail very very fast as a 14 ft international.
This 16' x 21" [4.9m x 53cm] strip planked kayak is adapted to comfort and responsiveness in active water. The nearly plumb bow and stern provide a long waterline in a compact package, allowing a good turn of speed in manageable size.
Construction: Strip planked and glass/epoxy sheathed.
Alternative construction: Cold molded, traditional wood and canvas lapstrake plywood.
No Lofting required.
Plans include 4 sheets.
Like many traditional canoes, the Sassafras 16 is symmetrical, bow and stern. This allows a solo paddler to sit facing backwards on the forward seat for better trim. An elegant lapstrake canoe for two
This dinghy could be considered a big little boat.
She has a lot of excellent qualities: excellent rowing and sailing ability, easy construction, and mannerly towing habits.
Construction: Glued-lapstrake plywood.
Alternative Construction: Traditional lapstrake.
Late 19th-century skimming-dish sloop designed by Isaac P.
Most Pram dinghies are essentially rowing or sailing boats, which limits their speed potential to a mere 3 or 4 knots.
Cadenza was built in 2003 at Rockport Marine by shipwright John England from a design by L.