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Created by LALancer > 9 months ago, 25 Apr 2016
LALancer
WA, 40 posts
25 Apr 2016 2:27PM
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High there, I would like to build a small plywood tender. To be sailed, rowed or sculled. What wood be a good design.
LA Lancer

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
25 Apr 2016 4:59PM
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Easier to buy an old sabot

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
25 Apr 2016 5:00PM
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Check out John Welsford designs, he's bound to have something you need or want.

www.jwboatdesigns.co.nz/Index.html

Guitz
VIC, 617 posts
25 Apr 2016 5:44PM
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Duckflat wooden boats in South Oz has some plans and kits.

duckflatwoodenboats.com/

Chris 249
NSW, 3586 posts
26 Apr 2016 9:13AM
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This is the one I'm thinking of building over winter;

www.sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs/1-beach-cats-and-dinghies-/420-duo-10ft-sailrow-d

The designer is extremely experienced at designing and building and is a former national dinghy champ, so he's got a great track record and knows dinghy design.

With respect, that Zen seems to be one of those boats where the designer ignores all the lessons that tens of thousands of dinghy sailors have been learning for decades. The hull and rig seem wrong in so many ways, from section shape to gunwale and rig design, when compared to what has been learned in classes like Moths, Merlins, NS14s, Cherubs and skiffs. Just IMHO.



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