
the example above is by Jordan
Boats
This is an example of how we
can, using our YachtCAD system, change a design from a multi-chine
ply hull shape to a round bilged hull shape suitable for strip
planking (or visa versa). A client wanted the graceful shape
of our Pete canoe—but he wanted to build in Cedar strip—so
these plans include full-size mould shapes and strongback/jig
details for the strip method.

She has the same dimensions
with a LOA of 15’6” (4.7m); Beam of 36”
(0.92m); and midships depth of 13” (0.33m). Her weight
will be around 50lbs (23kg). We can supply Pete’s sail
plan if required.
16'
Strip Planked Pete Particulars |
| LOA |
15'6" |
4.7m |
| Beam |
36" |
0.92m |
| Hull
Mid Depth |
13" |
0.33m |
| Approx.
Dry Weight |
50lbs |
23kg |
| Approx.
Capacity |
750lbs |
340kg |
Hull
Shape |
Round
bilge |
| Construction
Method |
Cedar
strip planked |
| Strip
Wood Requirements |
1475'
of 1/4" x 5/8" (450m of 6x15mm) WRC |
| Guidance
Use |
General
purpose with 2 adults |
| Drawing/Design
Package |
3
x A1 drawings incl. full-size moulds + 3 x A4 instruction sheets |

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