Looking to build a sailboat

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Aug 14, 2011
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none none Modesto
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
 

KD3PC

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Sep 25, 2008
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boatless rainbow Callao, VA
chesapeake light craft, in Annapolis, MD has some of the best designs, easily buildable and work quite well, kits on the market. They include almost 100% of everything you need to complete the boat. This is glue and stitch method.

My family and I built a really nice dinghy/skiff with the Reedville, VA museum boat build weekend and it turned out nice as well. This was conventional plywood, screwed to gunwhales, inwhales, and ribs.

There are some kits and schools that do lap and butt construction as well, but a lot more work.

Hope this helps...

disclaimer: I have no interests in any of these methods, just happy customer of each format.
 

txjim

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Sep 4, 2007
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Hunter 170 Grapevine Lake, TX
Also look at http://www.duckworksbbs.com/plans.htm. They have many free plans to review and represent several different designers. They specialize in supporting the home builder and, between their store and the Sailboatowners site, I have purchased sufficient materials for many homebuilts.
 
Feb 19, 2008
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Catalina 320 Tawas Bay Yacht Club
I'm going to throw out my vote for CLC as well. They have a plan called "passagemaker dinghy" that looks great. When I finish the cedar strip canoe I am working on (ok . . ."if") my son would like to build a passagemaker with me.

I tried to talk him into the smaller version - called the Eastport Pram, but I agree with him that the Passagemaker looks like a really cool boat.

john
 
Jun 12, 2010
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macgregor, rivera crusier pontoon mac26d ludlow, ma
Check out Glen-L , they have great plans and a great builders forum, I'm almost finished with a mahogany runabout. Their in Ca. and have been in business since the 50's and have alot of sailboat plans.
 
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