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Professor builds a Sunfish

Post by Profezzur »

Hi Everyone

I have a wife and two boys, so smaller watercrafts are all but out of the question, but I did come across these plans for a cabin cruiser, http://www.svensons.com/boat/?p=CabinCruisers/SunFish and I wanted to get your opinons on it before I start investing in the materials.

I'm mostly interested in what materials would be better used in place of materials listed, these plans were drawn up almost 40 years ago and I would think that there are better materials that can be used. Also, if anyone has suggestions on structural improvements, I'd be more than happy to hear them.

TIA!
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You could build the boat S&G, taking advantage of fiberglass and epoxy. Then you could also leave out the chine lock, keel and keelson, which are difficult elements to get right.

If you are using S&G I would also recommend using plywood for the frames and other structural elements. Gluing wood with epoxy and fiberglass can be a doubtful joint if you don’t have fully control of the moisture content in the wood.
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Thank you for the input Morten. Actually I looked around on your site and I'm really liking the 17' motorboat, I think it would suit my family's needs (wants) very well.
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Thank you :D I am glad to hear you like the motorboat. I am sure it will be fine for you and your family. Let me know if you have questions for the design.
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