One sheet of ply

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That looks like a very similar design to the Cowes Punt from CB a few years ago.
I built one, my B in law built one, and a friend built 3 for a 'workshop' project for intellectually challenged kids.

Unfortunately mine ended up at the bottom of St Cassien lake in France, got stolen and sunk. :ambivalence:
 
After I built mine, the plans were offered free online by Herb MCLeod, two friends built one for their children. One is called 'Sea Brat'.

I then built three more.
One for a friend and two to be raffled off for the Rotary Club.
One was raffled as "A boatload of coke' and the other as a "boatload of beer'.
As prizes they contained cases of Coca Cola and the Brewery (non-alcoholic products if you wished e.g. Ting) respectively, plus oars, and lifejackets.
The Rotary Club raised over £1,500.00.
 
After I built mine, the plans were offered free online by Herb MCLeod, two friends built one for their children. One is called 'Sea Brat'.

I then built three more.
One for a friend and two to be raffled off for the Rotary Club.
One was raffled as "A boatload of coke' and the other as a "boatload of beer'.
As prizes they contained cases of Coca Cola and the Brewery (non-alcoholic products if you wished e.g. Ting) respectively, plus oars, and lifejackets.
The Rotary Club raised over £1,500.00.

That's really fantastic.:)

Surprisingly good little boats, go better than they look.
 
Somewhere At the back of a cupboard I have the Hartley's plane for a one sheet pram tender-very similar.
 
We built 4 with a sea scout group over a weekend. Great fun. We used a 'lightly foaming marine adhesive' from Screwfix to take up any slack left by inaccurate cutting. The adhesive turned out to stick to everything and nothing in the world would remove it. The kids were covered in it, all our power tools were covered in it...... I still have nightmares.

We built one with a re-enforced cored transom and ran it with twin seagulls..... LOL
 
We built 4 with a sea scout group over a weekend. Great fun. We used a 'lightly foaming marine adhesive' from Screwfix to take up any slack left by inaccurate cutting. The adhesive turned out to stick to everything and nothing in the world would remove it. The kids were covered in it, all our power tools were covered in it...... I still have nightmares.

We built one with a re-enforced cored transom and ran it with twin seagulls..... LOL

'Miami vice' in minture.:D
 
Heres my offering. 2 sheets of ply IIRC and a few offcuts of hardwood.

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Very pretty, white hull, varnished wood and hemp rope.:)
 
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