Hello,
I build myself a "One sheet boat" like Vegra did http://www.instructables.com/member/Verga/
but with some minor changes as seen on the last pages
(btw: please ignore my grammar etc etc)
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My first change was that I cut down the Support frame from Vegras Original 32 inches to nearly 28 because i was to afraid that the plywood will break









































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the video i had is not really a testing video so i wil make a new if the weather is getting better.
Sorry for the wait
Best regards
Lars
PS.: Diy-Guy + Macrumpton, the video will be on youtube thats the most common i think.
Do you know how to download a video in a .pdf file? I think these instructions are great to have filed away on the computer, PDF files are easy to keep, search, and even print. Video is a bit less friendly to file and find.
i would love to see that in a instructable :)
I guess that you didn't just slit the end of the ply, but you cut two tips (like the M letter in the McDonald's sign) so when they curve the two tips come together.
But it is my guess.
Lazarus441= great instructable and great work. Thanks a lot.
I was thinking about tweaking the design a bit to make it a square back so I can use my 2hp motor.
Anyone have any thoughts on that?
do you think a sail could be some how rigged to the boat? could floatation foam be added to the bow and stern?
I was thinking about stainless steel screws but then decided otherwise because they where to expensive for the little amount that i needed and in my opinion brass looking screws would be better for the overall look of the boat.
@ vincent7520 again
The screws you can see are only for the look. the shine post on the outside are only glued with the sika and screwed from the inside. Also the acrylyc paint seals them a little.
Btw @ Hangfire I need to edit, they are galvanized .
@ billbillt
I tried one stem post at my table saw but the cut was to inaccurate for me, also i had trouble setting the angles up. So i decided to use the mill for a stressless building even thoug the mill died in between because on fuse was lose and we searched for the error for nearly 2 hours
@ KingOfCatfish
Okay i will but till then i can tell you about it when i was testriding it:
First of all i tried to sitting positions, one on the knees one sitting on the butt.
All along it was all wobbly in sitting and kneeing(i preffered kneeing, it felt a bit less shaky). the water line stood, with my 100 kgs in the middel of the side height. I asked a befreinded Boatbuilder what i can do about the shakyness and he advised to add a keel, which i will do in the summer time.
Did i forget a question?
Best regards Lars
Seamanlike.
and excellent carpentry …
Much much better than the one you took your inspiration from ! ;)
Only minor question : why didn't you use stainless screw for you transom post ?…
Best wishes
btw, nice boat.
Any suggestions for the propellor attachment
Lots of very easy to build boats, 1 sheet, 1 and a half sheet (the Portuguese Style Dinghy" is awesome, I built two), and 2+ sheet boats.