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General purpose dinghy

The original “Jane”,
designed in 1985 sold almost 100 sets of plans showing the
strong popularity of the simple, inexpensive multi purpose
boat of this size. “Jane’s” seem to stay
with their owners for a long time suggesting that their
virtues outweigh their faults, they are used for all sorts
of purposes from duck hunting, through recreational sailing
and even a competitive rower who wanted something more seaworthy
than a single shell in which to train on choppy days.
“Janette”, designed four
years and a number of experimental designs later, with the
benefit of feedback from “Jane” owners was intended to provide
an improvement on the original both in terms of performance
and building methods.

The aim here was to reorient
the boat from a rowing boat that would sail, and carry an
outboard at a pinch to a sailing boat that would row, and
ditto for the eggbeater. She sails well, well enough to
get out and enjoy racing in a club dinghy fleet. Surprisingly
she rows even better than the earlier boat, particularly
when loaded, and the extra beam made her a lot nicer under
power.
This boat, like all of the
other lapstrake sided boats featured is built upright on
a simple jig and is particularly suited to first time builders.
Changes in the construction
method make it easy to turn out a really nice job without
adding to the cost or the weight.
As
with many of my customers, John Darling bought a set of
plans from me and with regular contact over some years has
become a good friend. His “Janette” came after
many years of experience in boating. Experience that covered
all sorts of craft, the only thing they all had in common
was that they were all considerably larger than this one.
John rows his some of the
time, sails her regularly and occasionally uses a small
motor to take the grandchildren out on the river. Sailing
he finds that she is smooth and comfortable but surprisingly
quick for her lack of fuss, only outdone by the ability
to cover the miles under oars the boats performance has
been a revelation to him and those of his friends who have
not had a chance to try a light and well proportioned small
boat.
For those who want to use
a little “eggbeater” to push them out past the
point in pursuit of the elusive fish, for those who find
peace in exploring a quiet tidal creek under oars and for
those who want to get away from it all under sail Janette
has worked out to be a friend. Simple, inexpensive and with
a real touch of class in her lines.

LOA. 3.68m 12ft
1in
BEAM 1.34m 4ft 4in
WEIGHT 50kg 110 lbs stripped.
SAIL AREA 7.1 sqm 76 sq ft.
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