A durable, easy to build base hull in taped-seam plywood, this one is a great kid/parent introduction to boatbuilding. The Lorimer hull can be used as the starting point for a wide variety of creative one-off boats, including a cute but powerful tugboat and a 14th-century galleon that looks authentic in almost every way- save for the 10 hp outboard.
A simple, 4 metre car-toppable open utility/runabout for use on inland lakes and rivers, or as a better-performing alternative to inflatable tenders on a mid-size yacht. Built in taped-seam plywood, she can be assembled quickly by anyone with basic carpentry and fibreglass skills.
A simple open utility / runabout for cottagers, anglers and day trippers. Designed for an easy, quick build in taped-seam plywood. This five-metre big sister to the Almaguin 400 can carry over 400 kg (nearly 900 lb) of people and gear.
The plans are ready! The four- and five-metre Almaguin runabouts, designed with first-time builders in mind, will be excellent fishing, utility or sport boats for inland lakes, rivers or calm coastal areas. They're built in taped-seam plywood and don't require elaborate jigs or fine carpentry skills. Have a look here, and please feel free to contact me if either of these boats interests you.
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