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Grand Banks Dory fishing demo at Mystic Seaport
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Demonstration of how fisherman use to fish from the Grand Banks Dory at Wooden Boat Show ’09, Mystic, CT.
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Demonstration of how fisherman use to fish from the Grand Banks Dory at Wooden Boat Show ’09, Mystic, CT.
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Beaus Grad
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Students in the Wood Composite Boat Building Program learn to use wood in conjunction with various composite materials such as cores and fi berglass to construct a modern boat. Cold molding and vacuum bagging are the primary building methods used for the hull and deck. The project boat is complex with an interior, basic electrical systems and engine. Students learn lofting, fairing, tooling construction and joinery.
Duration : 0:4:15
Beaufort NC Wooden Boat Show Challenge. Its a two-man team competition (women are welcome, too). Each team builds an identical 12 foot skiff, and a handsome one at that. We hope to have at least ten teams competing in Beaufort. When the teams sign up with a $100 entry fee, they are given a set of building plans so that they can hatch their game plans way ahead of time. On the day of the challenge each team will be issued the needed building materials. They bring their own tools. At the command, Gentlemen, start your Skil-Saws, a whistle is sounded, and the teams will have four hours to complete the boat. Speed of construction and quality of work will carry equal weight in determining the winners. Today, the national record stands at 2:27:33, so to be competitive, theres no time to dilly dally around. Winning teams invariably practice building the skiff with junk wood before the event so that each team member knows what to do and when at game time.
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Wooden Boat Building
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http://doryplan.bizz.cc/ – Learn Dory Boat Building Secret Easily! We use digital image technology to drastically alter the boat building process. We have taken crystal clear digital images of every step in the building process. Every step. You simply follow along with us.
And we discuss every building step in an easy to understand conversational language…You won’t need a dictionary to build your boat! These are not like any other dory building plans you have ever seen before. This is MUCH MORE then just a bunch of drawings and measurements…..They include step by step detail, and crystal clear digital images to accompany each and every step and building material…
We build a 16′ Dory boat right in front of your eyes. You watch us step by step with our included digital pictures and detailed instructions laid out for you in easy to follow language.All you have to do is follow along with us as we complete each section. You do what you see us doing and explaining to you in the plan document.
Download the plans at http://doryplan.bizz.cc/
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http://www.raysriverdories.com
Ray’s River Dories wooden driftboat and boat kits are custom built to order, with painstaking attention to detail. Each component is carefully selected for its specific function and we use only the finest materials available. We carefully construct each river boat and boat kit as if it were to be our own. Wooden driftboats are referred to as wooden boats, riverboats, drift boats, guide boats, riverguide boats, dories, prams, McKenzie river boats, Rogue river boats, flyfishing boats and Power skiffs, we build them all.
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http://plans4boat.sail.to – Daniel Holden will show you easy-to-follow plans that will allow anyone from any walk of life to build their very own boat, and for a fraction of the cost of buying one. With minimal supplies, and a very small cost, you’ll get your boat on the water in no time!
Daniel shows you exactly how to start building the boat of your dreams easily, so that you’re fully up and running, within days from now.
- No matter whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned boat builder.
- No matter whether you’re building your first boat or your 10th project.
- No matter if you do not have the DIY skills, knowledge or aptitude for building
Using clearly written and illustrated step-by-step instructions, his plans explain the basics of boat construction, tools, materials, shop safety, and more, as he help you choose and build the simple boat of your dreams.
Plans4Boats is a big, comprehensive package that contains all the plans, measurements, and directions needed to build beautiful small boats for oar, sail, or motor.
To download 254 High Quality Boat Plans, visit http://plans4boat.sail.to
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Methods of Wooden Boat Building
For a Wooden Boat to be successful it needs to be built of timbers joined in such a way that they provided a hollow interior with a water proof outside shell. Either the method of joining the timbers and/or an internal framework must provide structural integrity. The structural integrity must be able to resist both static forces (i.e. the boat must be self supporting both longitudinally and in cross section when at rest) and also must be able to resist the enormous dynamic forces of wave and wind on the hull, superstructure and any rigging.
The following methods of Wooden Boat Building use differing techniques and hull designs to achieve the desired results.
Clinker or Lap Strake Built Boats.
The Clinker or Lap Strake built boat is the type of construction used most beautifully by the Vikings when building their longships. It is an excellent lightweight method of boat building, a method which is most often used today in dinghies and small craft.
In this method the boat is built from longitudinal planks with the bottom edge of one plank overlapping the top edge of the one below. The planks are joined at the overlap with rivets, clenched nails or glue. The overlapping of the planks provides for excellent stiffness and means that internal framing can be kept to a minimum, which creates a light sturdy boat. The method often allows for the hull to be built first and the strengthening internal frame to be fitted afterwards.
Modern Plywood construction of clinker or lap strake hulls often uses resilient, flexible, easily worked marine grade plywood with epoxy being used to bond the planks. The epoxy provides bonding, filling and protection all at once, allowing the speedy building of a vessel which has the beauty and strength of wood and a superb low maintenance finish.
It was not unusual for older clinker boats built of natural timber to need “soaking” in order for the timber joints to swell and so become water tight. This has been eliminated with the use of modern epoxy bonding.
As the size of a Lap Strake boat increases, the thickness of the planking required and the size and weight of the internal bracing grows to an extent that the Carvel Built boat provides a far more efficient use of timber and better structural integrity.
Carvel Built Boats
A Carvel built boat is one in which the internal structural frame of the boat is created first and then the planking is attached. The planking consists of longitudinal timbers which are fitted and attached to the preformed timber frame. They are joined edge to edge, with no overlap (butt joined). The joint between the planks is sealed by caulking or by a specially designed timber fillet inserted in a groove in the edge of the planks.
This is the method which was and still is the most common form of building larger wooden boats and commercial ships. The frame of the boat and timbers required for construction can become quite massive as the size of the vessel increases.
Plywood on Frame
The introduction of Waterproof plywood has seen the development of “ply on frame” and then later even “frameless plywood” boats being designed and successfully produced. These methods are ideally suited to the amateur or novice builder because they allow for a quick and relatively easy build taking full advantage of modern cheap power tools.
The frame of the boat may be constructed of timbers or may be cut out of plywood sheets, which provides a form of internal bulkhead. The use modern epoxy glues which give waterproof joins which are often much stronger than the timber itself also speeds the building process.
Stitched Plywood
The stich and glue building method where the plywood joints are held together by either wire or plastic ties and the joint is covered with fibreglass and epoxy is a popular modern building method. This has lead to the design of plywood boats which are frameless, relying on the integrity of the bonded hull to provide structural strength. This means an extremely lightweight hull can be designed.
Cold Moulding
Cold moulding is another modern method taking advantage of the superb characteristics of modern epoxy bonding materials. In this techniques a minimum of two layers of thin strips of timber (usually plywood or veneer are laminated on top of each other. The layers run in different directions, usually in a diagonal pattern. Often insulation is bonded between two outer layers and an additional inner layer. This method requires a preformed mould on which to build the boat and this extra work usually precludes the amateur builder. The method does however produce beautifully lightweight hulls which are very strong. Often vacuum forming is used to provide an extra fine finish and ensure the close bonding of the timbers.