gasket
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Hello everyone.
After completing a 3-year rebuild of a classic truck I'm choosing a small boat for my next project.
My initial plan was to build one from scratch from ali or steel using plans from Bruce Roberts or the like. I was about to buy my first set of plans when a friend explained that I was bonkers given the relatively low cost of unloved boats available online.
So I'm aiming to pick up a little boat and refit it to suit my needs - depending on condition it could be a refurbish and service or a full strip-back to a bare hull.
But despite weeks of research I'm stuck at the first hurdle: what basic design would suit me? So I thought I'd ask here.
I did my training on a big, ridiculously powerful, RIB and thereafter used a big, open 22' powerboat - neither of which were mine so I'm a bit lost when it comes to slower, all weather smaller boats.
I adore the little Warriors and think that if I got an older one boat of this style I could alter the cuddy to become a small, enclosed cabin. But am I dreaming - will such a small boat be up to the weather? Is there a name for this style of boat ('fast fisher' is one I've seen).
Really appreciate your patience and responses.
After completing a 3-year rebuild of a classic truck I'm choosing a small boat for my next project.
My initial plan was to build one from scratch from ali or steel using plans from Bruce Roberts or the like. I was about to buy my first set of plans when a friend explained that I was bonkers given the relatively low cost of unloved boats available online.
So I'm aiming to pick up a little boat and refit it to suit my needs - depending on condition it could be a refurbish and service or a full strip-back to a bare hull.
But despite weeks of research I'm stuck at the first hurdle: what basic design would suit me? So I thought I'd ask here.
- I want the boat to be as small as possible - both for storage and economy. Ideally one that will fit in a large garage on its trailer (I've previously had a LWB Land Rover in there so its a good size)
- I'd like space to be able to refit it to include a single berth and basic cooking/washing facilities (folded away in the cabin space) - even if this means extending the cuddy into a closed cabin/wheelhouse
- The boat will be primarily a dive boat for two day-passengers (me being one of them)
- I'll eventually be keeping it on a trailer in Malta and will drop it into the water for a month at a time - I'd like to spend most nights sleeping on board.
- I'd like somewhere appreaching 30kt top speed with a comfortable/econimical cruising speed in the high teens.
- And here's the big one: she needs to be able to handle a bit of weather. I'd like to be able use it on the West Coast of Scotland, for crossing the Channel and ideally a careful crossing to Holland
I did my training on a big, ridiculously powerful, RIB and thereafter used a big, open 22' powerboat - neither of which were mine so I'm a bit lost when it comes to slower, all weather smaller boats.
I adore the little Warriors and think that if I got an older one boat of this style I could alter the cuddy to become a small, enclosed cabin. But am I dreaming - will such a small boat be up to the weather? Is there a name for this style of boat ('fast fisher' is one I've seen).
Really appreciate your patience and responses.