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                     Two Seat PVC and Duct Tape Kayak 
                       It is always nice when a boat that starts out as a lark, ends up being successful. That is  what happened to Daniel Glick and his dad when they built a boat from PVC plastic and duct tape.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     The Mini-Pond Home 
                       Are you having trouble making the mortgage payments on that three bedroom two bath? Harold Duffield makes a good argument for moving aboard a nice houseboat and saving $$.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Free Plans - Gill 12 Tugboat  
                       Yesterday we introduced Mike Gill's little tugboat with a story about its launch. Today, as promised, we are posting plans for the little boat. This may be just the project you are looking for.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Building a Lake Skiff - Part 8 
                       Being 95% done with only 40% left to do, Charlie Ewers was able to launch his lake skiff and motor a few miles. He reports that it didn't leak or fall apart. Read the rest of his story.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     The Pacific Pelican 
                       The San Francisco Bay and Great Pelicans are synonymous with seaworthiness. Bill Short along with Ed and Jim Barlow developed the Pacific Pelican to fill the gap between them.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                 
                   
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                     Launch of the O&P Pod 
                       Warren Messer is back with another of his lovely stitch and glue designs. This double-ender's name was inspired by the "Pea Pod" and the poem "The Owl and Pussy Cat" by Edward Lear.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Building a Lake Skiff - Part 7 
                       In this installment, Charlie Ewers turns his boat over by himself, with only a little excitement, and then after a few details, installs the bulkheads that will form the cabin.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Sou'wester - Design #182 
                       Joe Dobler is gone but his boats live on. As an engineer, he saw the value of the  stitch and glue technique and used it in most of his boat designs. Now his plans are available again.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                 
                   
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                     Introducing Toter DuckBoat 
                       When Ken Simpson had a special request for a modification of his successful and clever "Toter", he could not refuse. Scott Derr wanted a duck hunting boat with room for his dog.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                                  
                 
                                  
                 
                   
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                     Building a Lake Skiff - Part 6 
                       Charlie Ewers installs the keelson, puts the bottom on the boat then glasses and paints it. As a bonus, he discusses the technical and philosophical aspects of sanding these boats.  | 
                    
                                   
                 
                 
                   
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                     Slider is Launched! 
                       Ray Aldridge wanted to build a small, trailerable,  catamaran with no cabin but with in hull seating. But since no plans were to be found, he decided to design his own boat.   | 
                    
                                   
                 
                 
                 
                   
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                     The Q-17 Minicruiser 
                       Here is another "resurrected" design from Joe Dobler. With her masthead sloop rig and reverse shear, she looks very modern. Her plywood taped seam construction is up to date too.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Building a Lake Skiff - Part 5 
                       This time Charlie focuses on installing the topsides and floor. As is the case in most boat building, there is some soul searching, and a hiccup or two but things finally move along.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     The Explorer Box 
                       When he decided to downsize from a larger camping trailer, Scott Chaney came up with this clever camp trailer design. Now he offers them for sail in plan, kit or finished form.   | 
                    
                  
        
 
                 
                   
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                     Building a Lake Skiff - Part 4: Stem and Frame Construction 
                       With this installment, Charlie Ewers is getting into the nitty-gritty of construction. He presents a few of the problems he encountered and how he resolved them.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                 
                   
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                     Introducing the EZ Canoe 
                       You probably remember Ken Simpson's three-piece, nesting pram called "Toter". Now Ken has designed a nifty little canoe with the same nesting feature - a great summer project.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Ozarkian Update 
                       Jim Michalak designed this boat a few years ago but it was not built until Recently. Here is a report on the prototype of this historic boat rendered in modern materials and methods.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Building Muga and Tonka 
                       If you can believe an experienced boater like Larry Pullon would need a canoe with "training wheels" then you will believe this story about how he designed and built just such an animal.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                   
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                     American Ingenuity 
                       Here is a quick and cheap boat that anyone can build for a few dollars and a little time. Ben Glick, Daniel Glick, and Jeff Moening give complete instructions in this article.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Crestwood Gig 
                       Here is the latest Joe Dobler design to be reintroduced thanks to his son-in-law, Tom Setum. The Crestwood Gig is an open water racer with six sweeps and Cox, perfect for groups.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                         
                 
                   
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                     Catamaran Skiffs - Stable, Dry, and Versatile 
                       After living aboard a 40 foot Cross Trimaran for 10 years, Mark Gumprecht built a 22 foot catamaran. But that was still not small enough. Now he's built 12 foot and 8 foot rowing cats.  | 
                    
                          
                 
                         
        
                   
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                     Clark Fork Drifter 
                       Long time boat builder, designer and DIY writer Paul Butler has come up with a nifty little drift boat for up to three guys. It is designed for the home builder and can even be cartopped.   | 
                    
                          
                 
                 
                   
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                     Egret Cockpit Options 
                       Ross Miller may not agree with my use of superlatives when it comes to describing his Egret designs but he has managed to make a great design even better than it was before.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Designing Your Own Boat 
                       Don't be fooled by the title - Roy McBride spins an entertaining tale by  that begins with him designing his own boat, sprawls across three continents and ends with his lifechanged   forever.   | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                     Marietta Yawl 
                       If you know a youth group that might be interested in building a few of these rowing boats that were designed by Joe Dobler, pay attention to the introduction to this article.   | 
                    
                          
                 
                 
         
           
             
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               Thinking in Three Dimensions, or Toy Boat II 
                 Brian Anderson has been thinking of a river trip in France for a long time, so when a book opportunity came along, he had to get in gear. Here is an introduction to his dream voyage.  | 
              
            
           
         
       
           
             
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              Building a Lake Skiff - Part 2: Modeling 
              This is the second installment of Charlie Ewers' account of his quest to design and build a boat to fit a certain set of criteria. Here, Charlie builds models and learns a bit in the process.  | 
             
           
          
        
         
           
             
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               Fafnir 
                 A new design from John Welsford, Fafnir began it's life as Gimli, a proposal for the Aroundinten race. Fafnir has grown less competitive and more laid back with milder adventures in mind.  | 
              
            
          
         
         
           
             
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               Nootka Sound - A Camping Cruiser 
                 If you heard rumors that we were going to start offering the designs of Joe Dobler, you heard right. We start off with Nootka Sound - a Camping Cruiser, Joe's design #213  | 
              
            
           
         
        
                
                
                  
                    
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                      Toter Update 
                        Ever since his clever little nesting electric boat was introduced last year, Ken Simpson has been improving and upgrading the design. Here he discusses some of those changes.  | 
                     
                   
                  
                
                
                  
                    
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                      Building a Lake Skiff 
                        Charlie Ewers lives on a chain of lakes in Maine. He and his wife, Theo, like to explore them but between the size of the chain and the age of the explorers, another boat was needed.  | 
                     
                   
                  
                
                
                  
                    
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                      Gato Especial 
                        Chris Ostlind has an eye for style and the technical ability to back it up, so when he decided to design a handy two person trailerable, cruising catamaran, it's no wonder he succeeded.  | 
                     
                   
                  
                
                  
                    
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                      2 More Messer Models 
                        I am not sure if it was the lovely lines of these boats that moved me to use the alliterative title or just because it's Friday. Either way, you will enjoy building these models.  | 
                     
                   
                  
                
                  
                    
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                      MSD Rowing Skiff 
                        We don't always learn the process that results in a new boat design,  but in the case of the MSD Rowing Skiff, Michael Storer lets us in on  the process that resulted in this little number.  | 
                     
                   
                  
                
        
                
        
          
             
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              Open 
                  18 Footer 
                  I have known Phil Lea since 2001 and he has always sailed a 
                  nice Junebug that he built. This year he decided he wanted something 
                  a little bigger.  | 
             
           
          
       
         
          
             
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              Schoml 
                  What better way to start off the new year than with a set of 
                  free plans for a neat little rowing/sailing dink? Reinier Scheele 
                  was kind enough to share his with us.  | 
             
           
          
         
        
        
		
								 
          
             
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              Introducing 
                  Toter 
                  Ken Simpson has designed a very clever little dinghy. This 8 
                  foot oar, paddle or electric powered boat comes apart and nests 
                  to fit in a small car's trunk.  | 
             
           
          
						 
          
             
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              Launch 
                  Day for the 10ft Nuthatch 
                  Warren Messer has been on a roll lately, launching boat after 
                  boat and all his own designs - and he offers the most detailed, 
                  colorful plans at a modest cost.  | 
             
           
          
        
						 
           
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            Bufflehead 
                a 21st Century, Solo Cruising Sailing Canoe 
                Canoe sailing 'caught' Hugh Horton back in the 1980's and and 
                has had him ever since. In this article he gives a brief history 
                of his involvement in the sport.  | 
           
         
        
         
          
          
           
         
        
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