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                                    100lbs (46kg) - Gaboon (Okoume) 
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                           Stable 
                            Simple to Build  
                            Built in Buoyancy tanks 
                            Excellent Utility Boat for Caravanning. 
                            Comprehensive Plan Pack with step by step instructions 
                            and many illustrations 
                          
                             
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                                The Handy Punt 
                                  was derived largely from the 8ft (2.4m) Phil 
                                  Bolger designed "Skimmer" - yet another 
                                  example of Bolger's Genius.  | 
                             
                           
                          Background: 
                           The Handy Punt was my third design. It was derived 
                            largely from the 8ft (2.4m) Phil Bolger designed "Skimmer" 
                            - yet another example of Bolger's Genius. (Skimmer 
                            is in Dynamite Payson's book "Build the New Instant 
                            Boats") 
                          The advantage of the "Handy Punt" is purely 
                            in terms of load carrying capacity. She will carry 
                            a family of four quite happily. 
                          With all that built-in buoyancy there is quite a 
                            good margin of safety, but it is important to remember 
                            that punts really are suited to lake, river and estuary 
                            waters. 
                          The Punt comes out of 4 sheets of ply. One of the 
                            fun aspects was the amazing lack of ply wastage. Probably 
                            less than 5% of the ply is not used in the boat. An 
                            interesting corollary of this is that it is difficult 
                            to stretch her in length or beam without increasing 
                            the amount of ply needed substantially. 
                          
                             
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                                When I drew 
                                  the plans up I made the transom strong enough 
                                  to handle a 15hp outboard.  | 
                             
                           
                          Powering: 
                           When I drew the plans up I made the transom strong 
                            enough to handle a 15hp outboard. The first few launched 
                            used modest powerplants of 6 to 8hp which she handles 
                            very nicely. Lower power (5hp) is OK if there is only 
                            one person and a light payload - maybe a child and 
                            some fishing gear and the intention is to chug along. 
                          Given 8 hp the punt moves along quickly with two 
                            people and gear and still moves well with three . 
                            10hp is better. 
                          The report I have heard of the 15hp is that one or 
                            two up it is a very fast ride - lots of speed - lots 
                            of spray. 
                          
                             
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                                Punts are fast 
                                  under moderate power in reasonably smooth water, 
                                  have a huge initial stability and good weight 
                                  carrying ability.  | 
                             
                           
                          Performance and handling: 
                           The punt is one of the most common utility boats. 
                            They are fast under moderate power in reasonably smooth 
                            water, have a huge initial stability and good weight 
                            carrying ability. 
                          The usual problem with punts is weight of the bottom 
                            construction. The Handy punt avoids this by having 
                            large external bottom runners which distributes the 
                            loads into the seat faces. The epoxy technology allows 
                            this approach as the boat is effectively glued into 
                            one piece. Not my idea but stolen from the original 
                            boat 
                          The Handy Punt will lift up onto the bottom runners 
                            when lightly laden at higher speeds, this reduces 
                            the wetted area for a reduction in drag, and more 
                            speed. 
                          Weight has a huge affect on speed and general performance. 
                            The weight of 110 lbs would be acheivable using Gaboon 
                            Plywood which is 30% lighter than most other plywoods. 
                           
                          
                             
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                                Building is 
                                  instant style with all components prefabricated 
                                  out on the flat.  | 
                             
                           
                          Building: 
                           Building is instant style with all components prefabricated 
                            out on the flat. The sides are then set up with the 
                            bulkheads and transom between. 
                          The boat is now turned over and the seat tops and 
                            gunwale framing fitted. Finally the boat is inverted 
                            again and the bottom and bottom runners are now fitted. 
                            They work in conjunction with the frames inside the 
                            boat to provide a very stiff structure. 
                          Here are pictures of the building process 
                          
                          Michael Storer Boat Design 
                            Wooden Boat Plans 
                            www.storerboatplans.com 
                             
                          Handy 
                            Punt plans available here  
                          More 
                          Michael Storer plans from Duckworks  |