jason williams wrote:Actually...writing it out like this has just made me realize that it is not really half the size, since I am keeping the height the same. Jem... would this not maybe sort out the problem of water coming right up to the deck?
If you're only scaling the length and the width, then the deck will be about 13-14cm above the water line.
Keep in mind you'll a lot of the pontoon in the water and that's going to make it harder to turn. Plus it will put a lot of force on the area where the pontoon meets the deck. I can't guarantee the strength of the current scantlings/fiberglass holding that all together if you're running the boat hard.
Thanks alot Jem. This little boat will get used mainly on small stillwaters while flyfishing for trout and such. I will attach some oars and will not push the boat too hard. I may just put some extra reinforcements (sp) where the deck meets the pontoons, or maybe even make the 12mm board a bit thicker. Thanks again for all the assistance guys. I can't start on the boat right away but the minute I do I will keep you guys up to date with the progress and post some pics.