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With a reef in her 152 sq ft sail for a fresh breeze, LITTLE T's 9" draft allowed her to take a break in some protected but thin water.

Daysailer, Designs,

15′ Marsh Cat Catboat

Cold-molded construction results in a light, tight hull that is well suited to trailering.

...set of plans for the Marsh Cat Catboat includes: lines, full-sized patterns (for molds, stem, and expanded transom-no lofting needed), construction, sail and spar plans, lumber and fastening list, full-sized hardware drawings, and even directions for making ballast bags. WB Plan No. 95, $90.00. Click for a Complete Marsh Cat Catboat Profile and Video Plan 95 DESCRIPTION Hull type: Round-bottomed,...

What was designed as a hunting skiff serves as the family's water taxi, getting to shoreside destinations quicker than they could drive to them.

Designs, Powerboats,

Candlefish Skiff 13′, 16′, 18′

Choose from three sizes based on your needs.

...that of the 13, or with just side benches for seating and an open cockpit without the central storage compartment. The Candlefish 18 adds a pair of plywood longitudinal bulkheads to brace the bottom and provide additional enclosed storage compartments. Plans for the Candlefish 13, Candlefish 16 and Candlefish 18 include detailed scaled drawings and offsets for the transom, bulkheads,...

Technique

Outfitting for Safety Part 1: Introduction & Minimum Legal Requirements

Part of common sense is good preparation

...use, where rescue may be slow in coming. Abandon-ship life jackets for commercial vessels and all vessels carrying passengers for hire. Considered bulky and uncomfortable. Type II: Buoyant vests for near-shore use in relatively calm waters, where quick rescue response is likely. Considered bulky and uncomfortable. Type III: Specialized-use vests for specific activities, such as water skiing or kayaking. Reasonably...

Technique

Making a Boat a Home, Part 1

Boatbuilding never ends with launching day

...be a safety advantage—and that may seem counterintuitive until you are informed that an anchored boat is safely out of range of bears. In Maine, enjoying that last bit of twilight from the cockpit may mean having very effective bug screening. What do small-boat tents have in common? Good design, practical setup, protection from rain, comfortable sleeping, room enough to...

Designs, Performance Rowing,

20′ Bangor Packet Rowing Wherry

Lightweight, reasonably seaworthy recreational single with a sliding seat and outriggers.

It’s hard to find plans for a sliding-seat rowing craft that strikes a happy balance between an out-and-out high performance craft and a traditional Whitehall-type pulling boat that has been fitted with small outriggers and a seat that slides. To fill this void, WoodenBoat arranged with Joel White to sell the plans for such a “compromise” boat of his design...

Designs, Cruising,

17′ 1″ Wittholz Catboat

Designed for easy and efficient building.

...on the other. Still, her cockpit is huge — six or seven adults can be comfortably seated for daysailing. If you’re most interested in seaworthiness, build the version with the self-bailing cockpit which, incidentally, has a big hatch for stowing the outboard auxiliary; if it’s shelter and a backrest you’re after, there’s a deep cockpit option. Particulars Options, in fact,...

Designs, Canoes & Kayaks,

15′ Sea Kayak, Tursiops

Tursiops has one of the prettiest sheet-plywood hulls we've seen.

Drawn by a professional designer for his own use, Tursiops is a most personal and versatile craft. Properly handled, she can cross incredibly wild water, find a placid pond, and leave the tranquility untouched. Tursiops combines moderate speed with comforting behavior. She’s wide at her rail (28″) — most American touring kayaks carry about 24″ beam, and many British boats...

Sailing & Pulling, Designs,

12′ Catspaw Dinghy

The Catspaw Dinghy is an easy boat to trailer or haul on the back of a pickup truck.

...rudder, and station molds are included with the lines, offsets, construction plan, and sail plan. Lofting is not required. If one is determined to build a round-bottomed boat, this could make an ideal first one. Spencer Lincoln Profile, body plan, and half breadths and diagonals. WoodenBoat’s Catspaw Dinghy carries three people in comfort; more can be accommodated if conditions are...

Designs, Daysailer,

18′ 8″ Mackinaw Boat

Suitable for rowing, daysailing, or coastal cruising.

...of Zimmer’s Mackinaw is straightforward plank-on-frame. Other building methods seem appropriate: lapstrake (traditional or glued), strip-plank composite, or cold-molded. Designed by Nelson Zimmer, the Mackinaw Boat has a LOA of 18′ 8″, a 6′ beam, and draws 1′ 6″ with her centerboard raised. Her shoal draft will enable her to poke about in shallow waters and ground out at her...

Designs, Powerboats,

18′ 6″ Outboard Skiff Cruiser, Redwing

A gentle, shoal-draft, low-powered, sheet-plywood outboard cruiser.

...2 cruising Trailerable: Yes Propulsion: 5-10 hp outboard engine Speed (knots): Up to 6 BUILDING DATA Skill needed: Intermediate Lofting required: Yes * Alternative construction: None PLANS DATA No. of sheets: 4 Level of detail: Average Cost per set: $70.00 WB Plan No. 108 Completed Outboard Skiff Cruiser, Redwing Images Photo by Bill Thomas Designer Stambaugh estimates the materials cost...

Designs, Cruising,

21′ 1″ Zimmer Gaff Sloop

Centerboard sloop with inside ballast and two settee berths for coastal cruising.

...Sail Speed (knots): 3-5 BUILDING DATA Skill needed: Intermediate to advanced Lofting required: Yes * Alternative construction: Strip PLANS DATA No. of sheets: 5 Level of detail: Above average Cost per set: $75.00 WB Plan No. 44 Completed Zimmer Gaff Sloop Images D. Turner Matthews Nelson Zimmer designed his 21’ gaff-headed sloop to be comparatively simple and inexpensive to build....

Friends and family explore the tide line. With the centerboard up, the peapod only draws 7".

Designs, Sailing & Pulling,

14′ Maine Coast Peapod

A timeless design, perfectly suited for both sailing and rowing.

...heavily loaded they would row easily. And seaworthy! A good peapod was comfortable in conditions that would make you wish you were close to shore were you in another type of boat. The Maine Coast Peapod is a design for traditional plank-on-frame construction. Joel White’s lovely Maine Coast Peapod incorporates the best of these traditional properties. She will carry a...

While speed isn't going to be a strong point for any canoe under 11' long, the Stickleback can move smartly, track well, and maintain its stability when pushed hard.

Designs, Canoes & Kayaks,

10′ 8″ Stickleback Canoe

The shortest of the four canoes in Iain Oughtred’s catalogue.

...is his version of the Nessmuk line of canoes built by the Rushton Canoe Company in 1880s. At 10’8″ it is only 2″ longer than its ancestor, but has the same beam (27″) and roughly the same weight (20 lbs.). Particulars and drawings for half-decked version The Stickleback is meant for glued-lap plywood construction, with only two thwarts and a...