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Post by thatsnotafestool on Sept 30, 2007 17:20:43 GMT
My mate needs some plans for a very, very large boat. It needs to have only double berths. Lots and lots of them. The last one he built, the boatbuilder squeezed in one single berth as an afterthought and we all know what happened to the dodo.
Can anyone suggest a good source? Must look good stuck on top of a mountain.
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Post by jfc on Sept 30, 2007 17:28:43 GMT
Selway Fisher sell plans or can draw them up for you
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Post by mrgrimsdale on Sept 30, 2007 17:43:59 GMT
I'd move up here if I were you, we are 1000ft above sea level. The Derwent valley will make a lovely fiord when Greenland finally collapses. Be nice to have fresh fish on the door step!
cheers Jacob
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Post by engineerone on Sept 30, 2007 23:07:40 GMT
check out the american magazine Wooden Boat, they seem to have tonnes available. paul
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Post by houtslager on Oct 3, 2007 11:08:42 GMT
I'd second Paul failing that there is always classic boat - it is a UK boat mag. I have a few plans from my boat building days, iirc they are all for small sail/row boats. What type of boat do you want to build as this would narrow down the advice- easy home builds are Maurice Griffith boats.
Have fun - 'cause your going to have a few headaches doing this :-)
hs back in the wilds of Friesland
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Post by colinccc on Jan 18, 2009 15:07:50 GMT
I have a complete set of plans for The Agamemnon from the admiralty . could arrange a copy. Nelson flagship 1794
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