Go to http://forum.woodenboat.com/ and http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/ for volumes of useful information.
Good looking boat!This is the boat I built at sail by none other than the Hankster out of Noank. PeterSea can also attest to the wonder of this home built boat. This is the best boat for this size. Takes 4 sheets of marine plywood, then a bunch of 1 X 12's that are perfectly clear (no knots). I spent a lot of time sorting through boards to find good ones with the right grain.
Some good advice so far and some good sites and plans recommended. I recommend you check out a couple building forums and ask some questions there. Much depends on how much time and money you want to spend and what kind of building technique you want to use. This can range from maybe 50 hours to several hundred hours and from a few bucks if you're thrifty up to a few thousand; and from stitch and glue, to lapstrake, to strip built, to skin on frame, etc. My first build was a S&G sailing dinghy that cost $600 and 150 hours. I did a S&G canoe in 50 hours and $100. I'm doing a S&G Bateau SD11 right now that will run $1000-1500 and 150 hours.I've done very little sailing.....but would like to build a small 10-12' or so wooden sailboat. I know very little about boats.......so I'm looking for suggestions. I want something big enough for a couple of people. Looking for recommendations. Will be sailing on lakes....no ocean sailing. Any info is appreciated. Thanks
Brian
My first sail boat was a Vagabond 17. Then an S2. Now I have just bought a Vagabond 14 (Holder 14, Hobie 14) for $1,000 including the trailer. It is a great small boat with positive flotation and a large open cockpit that will seat 4. It is fun and easy. Building a quality small boat will take a LONG TIME and lots of money. Check the web sites and good luck.I've done very little sailing.....but would like to build a small 10-12' or so wooden sailboat. I know very little about boats.......so I'm looking for suggestions. I want something big enough for a couple of people. Looking for recommendations. Will be sailing on lakes....no ocean sailing. Any info is appreciated. Thanks
Brian