

I'll shoot some photos of itĪfter work today, and post them this evening. (I have two 1/2 time programming positions plus.well, I won'tīut this new boat has a new gunwale design that would be perfectįor building a decked boat. Mostly it's a combination of being way over-stressed at work

Toward it's final state at a glacial rate. I should try to writeĪ few pages about working out new hull designs someday.Ģ) I have a new boat that's almost done, that's proceeding Proportionately, then you have to design your own hullįrom scratch. But I don't want to stick my neck out and promise it.īut if you don't work with an existing hull, and blow it up Multiplying that would make a boat with a 5 and a half foot wideīottom, with maybe a 7 foot beam. The Honky Dory is 57" across the bottom, at it's widest point. However, that might not be the right way to build a 17' boat. Multiply 24 * 1.133 and you get the new layout mark. On the plans, if it was 24 from one end to a layout mark, You probably wouldn't want to blow that sides up much higher, If you wanted a 17' boat (17/15 = 1.1333) you could multiplyġ6 x 1.133 = approx 18, so that means you'd want to work with 18' The HD's end to end length is vaguely 15' long. For every dimension you mightĮver hook your tape measure to, you multiply by a constantįactor. I assume Jeremy will have something to say here.ġ) Working from a set of plans like mine, it's not hard Jeremy Christensen built a decked Honky Dory.
