| We have construction details for the hulls only of two 1930's style motor yachts. The first, shown above has a LOD of 60' (18.3m), beam of 13'11" (4.24m), draft of 3'8" (1.10m) and displacement of 30 tons (30.4 tonnes) and uses a simple form of ply construction. This is based upon a central ply girder and ply bulkheads. The side planking is ply which may be pre-shaped. The bottom is arched and made up from 3 layers of ply and the round bilge is strip planked in the same way as our 23'5" East Coast Lugger.
The second example has an LOD of 50' (15.25m); beam of 11' (3.36m) and a draft of 3'7" (1.09m). The hull in this case is constructed of steel and has a similar layout to that of the 60 footer. For an overview, the G.A. drawing of each yacht plus the hull construction drawing costs £25 each.
Plans include hull construction details only. We can draw up details for deck, superstructure, internal fit-out, machinery installation etc for each yacht as required.
50'/60' Pintail Particulars |
| LOA |
50'
and 60' |
15.25m
and 18.3m |
| Beam |
11'
and 13'11" |
3.36m
and 4.24m |
| Draft |
3'7"
and 3'8" |
1.09m
and 1.1m |
Hull
Shape |
Round
bilge |
| Construction
Methods |
Steel
(50') and ply (60') |
| Guidance
Use |
Offshore |
| Drawing/Design
Package |
5
x A1 drawings (50')
6 x A1 drawings (60') |
| Additions
and alterations included with the plans |
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