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Phil Bolger

Philip C. Bolger (December 3, 1927 – May 24, 2009) was a prolific American boat designer, who was born and lived in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He began work full-time as a draftsman for boat designers Lindsay Lord and then John Hacker in the early 1950s.

Philip Cunningham Bolger
Born(1927-12-03)December 3, 1927
Gloucester, Massachusetts
DiedMay 24, 2009(2009-05-24) (aged 81)
OccupationBoat designer
Years active1950s–2009
SpouseSusanne Altenburger
The Gloucester Light Dory, one of Bolger's better-known designs

Bolger's first boat design was a 32-foot (9.75 m) sportfisherman published in the January 1952 issue of Yachting magazine. He subsequently designed more than 668 different boats,[1] from a 114-foot-10-inch (35 m) replica of an eighteenth-century naval warship, the frigate Surprise (ex-Rose), to the 6-foot-5-inch (1.96 m) plywood box-like dinghy Tortoise.

Although his designs ranged through the full spectrum of boat types, Bolger tended to favor simplicity over complexity. Many of his hulls are made from sheet materials — typically plywood — and have hard chines. A subclass of these designed in association with Harold Payson called Instant Boats were so named because they were intended to be easily built by amateurs out of commonly available materials. Bolger also advocated the use of traditional sailing rigs and leeboards.

From the 1990s, Phil Bolger teamed with his wife Susanne Altenburger, designing boats under the name Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. During this time, they emphasized the design of sustainable and fuel-efficient boats for the fishing industry. Also, they participated in a large military commission with the Naval Sea Systems Command on new designs for military landing craft utility boats.

Bolger was a prolific writer and wrote many books, the last being Boats with an Open Mind, as well as hundreds of magazine articles on small craft designs, chiefly in Woodenboat, Small Boat Journal and Messing About in Boats.

Bolger died on May 24, 2009, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His wife explained that "[h]is mind had slipped in the last several months, and he wanted to control the end of his life while he was still able."[2][3]

Instant Boats edit

Phil Bolger was unconventional in many ways and, among many large boats, yachts and custom designs, took an interest in what he termed "evolving crafty ways of building boats".[4] As far back as 1957 he designed "Poohsticks" [5] as a small plywood rowing skiff to be simply and economically built at home (originally by his brother). From this simple start he went on to develop a large number of designs for small- and medium-sized craft using plywood as a material for one-off construction at home or by small boatyards.

 
A Bolger-designed sharpie schooner, built of plywood in the "instant boat" style

In the 1970s, Phil Bolger began a long and successful collaboration with Harold 'Dynamite' Payson with Bolger designing the boats and Payson building them as well as selling plans and writing books about how to do it. 'Dynamite' called the first series of easy-to-build plywood boats "Instant Boats". Unlike traditional boat construction which involves building of jig and full size lofting of the shape of the hull prior to construction, the Instant Boat method uses shaped plywood panels on pre-shaped frames made of plywood and standard dimensional lumberyard wood. This results in quick construction and less requirement for skilled craftsmanship, and has proved appealing to amateur boat builders as well as many later designers who have followed in his footsteps, albeit much less prolifically.

Following articles in WoodenBoat magazine, Dynamite Payson published Instant Boats (1979, 152 pages, 7" × 10", 48 illustrations). It describes the original "Instant Boat" technique. Generically known as the "chine log method" or "simplified chine log method" the technique consists of (i) cutting body panels to a predetermined shape as given on the plans, (ii) wrapping them around frames or bulkheads, (iii) adding chines (small section planks of lumberyard wood) along the joints (either internally or externally) and fastening them together using glue and mechanical fasteners (nails or screws). The book described all the basic techniques (gluing, nailing and screwing with some fiberglass) to produce five designs: 12' Teal, 7'9" Elegant Punt, 12' Kayak, 31' Folding Schooner, 15'6" Surf, and 20'9" Zephyr. All these boats have single chines (i.e. have a bottom panel and two sides) and have their shape limited by the bevels given to the chines. The boats in Paysons book were designed for use on protected waters and none was self-bailing or designed to self-recover in case of capsize. However, Bolger designed many other boats using this building technique, including the ocean crossing AS-39 (or Loose Moose II) as well as a significant number of other boats.

Bolger's first generation of "chine log instant boats" for home building was followed by a generation of "stitch and glue" (aka "tack and tape") boats. This technique was made possible by the evolution of glues and the massification of polyester and epoxy resins combined with fiberglass tape. The new technique basically did away with the chine logs and mechanical fasteners and all the problems associated with their use (mainly the limitation of shape in the design phase, the carpentry challenge in the construction phase and damp/rot in the medium to long term). Instead of using a chine to join the precut panels, in stitch and glue, the preshaped panels are wrapped around bulkheads and/or frames in the same way as before. However, the panels are only temporarily held in place using nails, duct tape, cable ties, masking tape, wire or other mechanical means, while the seams are filled (both inside and outside the hull) with a resin and filler paste covered in one or more layers of fiberglass cloth or tape which in turn is saturated in resin. Once the resin hardens, the mechanical joint is stronger than the joined plywood and therefore structurally sound. Payson again popularised the technique in his book Build the New Instant Boats (1984, 160 pages, 812" × 11", 110 illustrations - Also still in print). In this book Payson introduces what he termed "Tack and tape" to the greater American public. The book includes plans for Gypsy (15' sail/oar/outboard), Nymph (7'9" dinghy with sail option), Diablo (15' motor boat for up to 25 HP outboard) as well as 8 more "traditional instant boats" using the chine log method: 16' Lug-rigger Windsprint, 6'5" Tortoise, 8' Skimmer, Dynamite Sailboard, 16'June Bug, Madeline a 19'6" Pedal-driven sidewheeler and the 23'6" Light Schooner. In 2007 Payson published his last book Instant Boatbuilding with Dynamite Payson which basically explains both techniques in less detail than the previous books and presents complete plans for 15 boats by Bolger. These are: Stitch and Glue: Payson's Pirogue (13' - canoe), Cartopper (11'6" - sail/oar), Sweet Pea (15' - sail/oar), Ruben's Nymph (7'9" - identical to Nymph but 1' wider - sail/oar), Diablo Grande (18' - power), Catfish (15' - sail/outboard) and Chebacco (19'8" - sail/outboard). The

Sharpies edit

Bolger put a lot of thought into relatively cheap, high-performance boats. He is well known for designing a series of single chine sharpies, typically long and narrow with a flat bottom.[6]

According to Bolger, sailing sharpies give good performance for the amount of sail they carry because of low to moderate displacement and light weight. In his opinion, the sharpie shape provides a simple construction in the plywood era with the added benefit that sailing sharpies extend the waterline as they heel, thereby effectively increasing the hull speed. Power sharpies can use low-horsepower motors (see, for example, the Bolger Tennessee, and Sneakeasy designs) yet reach planing speeds in sheltered waters. Major critics of sharpies point to the fact that they tend to pound under certain conditions and that the relatively shallow draft makes them unseaworthy. Their advocates (including Bolger) point to the fact that they are exceptionally good boats for their cost, make excellent day boats and are increasingly seaworthy as (i) the length to beam ratio increases, (ii) they are adequately ballasted and (iii) they are given reserve stability and/or made watertight sufficiently to ensure that they self-right in the event of a capsize.[7] Sharpies may be considered one of the simplest types of boat from the construction point of view. However, their design is controversial and primarily dependent on the intended use.

Bolger is particularly known for his Square Boats (derogatorily known as "Bolger Boxes"). Bolger reasoned that a simple rockered bottom and vertical sides gives the most volume, and form stability, on a given beam. After experimenting and studying traditional sharpies and the writings of small-boat historian Howard I. Chapelle and others, he developed the theory that the optimum chine line for a sailing sharpie should represent a regular curve without breaks, changes in radius or straight sections. He further reasoned that the curve of side and bottom should match as much as possible to reduce turbulence. He further reasoned that the sharpie was an ideal shape for a trailer sailer with either leeboards or bilgeboards to provide lateral plane.[8] Bolger felt that the traditional sharpie shape Chapelle had documented based on traditional New England sharpies (with a slightly different chine profile) was inefficient and prone to causing steering difficulties.

Both designers thought traditional rigs and boat types were suitable for small yachts, especially sailing boats. Generally, Chapelle noted that neither transom nor bow should be immersed when the boat is loaded, a point on which Bolger agreed. Later in his career Phil Bolger and Friends developed modifications to the simple sharpie bow to avoid hull slap at anchor at the expense of a much more complex geometry.

Bolger evolved the concept of traditional sharpies and by squaring off the bow and stern to give the longest useful waterline. Most were configured as yawls (with main mast quite far forward and a small mizzen far aft). The bow on these designs is cut off and blunt and the sterns are vertical. In some designs an open bow can allow passage to land if the boat is beached, space for holding anchors and cables, or clearance to step and unstep a mast. Oldshoe, Micro and Long Micro have shallow ballasted full length keels whereas what he called the "Advanced Sharpies" AS19, AS29 and AS39 have one or two bilgeboards and inside ballast. The latter are very definitely in the extended cruise/liveaboard category.

Leeboards and rigs edit

Bolger championed leeboards as low-tech and practical, to the chagrin of many yachties. The conventional wisdom is that they are ugly. Even many of his centerboard designs had boards that were off-center or all the way to one side or the other (for example, the Birdwatcher and the AS29). He concluded that a single leeboard is sufficient in many cases on small boats, and that rigs could be stepped off the centerline without much effect on performance. Bolger advocated leeboards as being a simple means of providing lateral plane to all types of sailing vessel, eliminating many of the disadvantages of centerboards, daggerboards and keels, following broadly in the concepts of L. Francis Herreshoff, various years his senior and, as stated by Bolger, one of the most influential yacht designers from his perspective.

He used traditional rigs, from the simplest "Cat rig" (single sail) through sloops, many yawls and schooners at a time when almost all other designers were concentrating purely on racing rule derived sloops. The diversity of rigs was accompanied by a broad spectrum of sails including the sprit-boomed leg of mutton, the sprit sail, the gaff sail, the lug sail and the lateen in addition to the classic Bermudan/marconi rig. His book '100 Sailing Rigs "Straight talk"' later reedited as '103 Sailing Rigs "Straight talk"' provides a fascinating look at both rig configurations and sail types as well as his insight into a subject in which he was undoubtedly an expert.

His experience over the years with well over 600 designs allowed him ample space to experiment with all kinds of designs, rigs and materials. His comments on each subject in books as well as articles published in magazines of the period are based on his research, analysis, first hand experience and use of the different configurations. He is further very clear in explaining the mistakes and corrections he made in each case, and why.

Later years - Advanced Gloucester Fisherman Project edit

 
Isometric rendering of the hull shape of the composite plywood, fiberglass and foam 70 ft × 14 ft × 3 ft draft, 25 ton displacement, 160-200 hp, 10.5 knots, capable of being owner built. The Advanced Gloucester Fisherman Project boat.

Beginning in November 2002, Bolger and Altenberger began a re-examination of fisheries economics, as a result of the partial collapse of the industry both globally and locally in their hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Their proposal centered on the principle that, in an era of high fuel cost and economic pressure for modernization of depressed fishing ports, sustainable fisheries require a balance of business economics and public planning versus the available fishery resources.

They argued the key to this was a restructuring of the fishing fleet towards boats with lower complexity, lower initial cost, better fuel economy, and lower operating costs.

Most modern vessels are horsepower intensive concepts with often oversized drive trains that cost extra in terms of hardware, operation, repair and replacement. ... Today this is as economical and sustainable as taking a Suburban™-size SUV to the mall to buy a pair of socks.[1]

Large expensive complex boats demand taking a high number of fish to be economical. Simpler, lower powered, and lower cost boats can still be economical with lower fish catch rates.

Bolger and Altenberger expressed concern that existing governmental fishing permits issued based on length of the fishing boat, created an incentive to use inefficient wide and deep fishing boat hulls. If the fishing permits were issued based instead on displacement tonnage of the hull, then the incentive would be for the fishing industry to use long, narrow and shallow hulls which would be more economical to purchase and to operate per ton of fish caught.

The existing fishing fleet, composed of ever larger boats with high construction costs, debt loads and operational costs, in the long run forced fishermen to search for ever increasing catch sizes to remain economic while in a fight against regulatory quotas.

Bolger and Altenburger argued that, ultimately, fishermen would find it more economically sustainable to do more with less. A consolidated fleet of smaller more economical vessels could make it possible for fishermen to survive with lower catch rates, lower debt load, lower fuel burn, lower insurance rates and lower depreciation.[9]

This idea was described in the September 2004 issue of the magazine National Fisherman, and again in 2007 as a series of essays published in the magazine Messing About in Boats.[1][9] The project to build a prototype was authorised but was never developed on any significant commercial scale within Phil Bolger's lifetime.

Design list edit

Listed below are a selection of more commonly encountered designs by Phil Bolger.

Design Name Type Design Size Reference Comments ImgURL LinkURL
1952 Sport Fisherman Phil Bolger's first published design image link
22 ft Motorsailer Sail & 16 hp. Yanmar 22'9" x 7'9" x 21" Gaff rig, box keel, from Small Boat Journal #74 5500 # disp.
23 ft Fantail Launch Power 23'0"x6'0"x1'10" Cold-molded or carvel power launch in classic style. Ref: WoodenBoat Store
23 ft Motorsailer sail/OB #601 22'7"x8'0"x9" Plywood step sharpie with dipping lug rig, sleeps two. Ref: BDQ#4
30 ft Camper/Daysailer #423 32'x7' V11-N22
3-Meter Tri sail Concept 10'x8' V08-N23, V14-N01 class racer trimaran, 60 sq. ft. sail, molded hull and amas.23
40 Foot Diesel Cruiser image link
A Trailer Motor Sailer #605 19'8"x7'5" V11-N03 image
Abbondanza 25-45 hp IB Diesel #652 24'x8'3" V16-N12 Step sharpie steel fishing boat image
Ada Power, Sail 26' x6' Cruiser - fast plywood motorsailer - ref: BWAOM Ch#61
Advanced Fisherman 30
Advanced Fisherman 70
Africa Sail - 8,800 lbs displ. #350 28'8" x7' Cruiser - carvel, fixed keel - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#33 image
Alaska Motorsailing sail, 488sf, 8 hp. Diesel 30' x 10' x 2',. Box keel motorsailer with central cargo hold, sleeps 4
Alaskan One-Man #446 26'x10' V09-N16
Alert Sail - 8,560 lbs. displ. #357 33'6" x 7'8" x 1'6" V15-N06,V16-N17 Leeboard Cat Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats aka Manatee, Chinese Gaff Rig
Alice Power - 7,400 lbs displ. 28' x7'10" Cruiser - displacement, inboard - ref: BWAOM Ch#37 image
All-Weather Houseboat Power #250 29'10" x13'11" Houseboat - inboard, displacement hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#30 image
Aluminum Diesel Launch #332 30'x8'6" V11-N12 image
Aluminum Lugger #456 42'x9'10" V12-N12 image
Aluminum Trailer Cruiser #343 36'x7'11" V11-N07 image
Amesbury Skiff Mippet oar #260 9'6" x 3'6" Multi-chined rowing skiff - Ref. SmallBoats Ch#1 image
Amherst Galley Schooner #643 26'9" x 5'8" V14-N24 Schooner BDQ#14 image
Anhinga Sailing canoe + oars #484 23'3" x 5' V06-N11 image link
Antispray 48 Sail #642 48'5" x 12'6" x 28" Long Island Sound sharpie, offshore cruiser, 41,000 lbs displacement image
Apogee Sail - 10,700 lbs displ. #397 38' x9'8" Cruiser - aluminum leeboard ketch - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#35
Arava Leeboard Sailboat #509 9.0 x 3.03 x 0.6m V12-N20 leeboard cruiser, MAIB 3-1-95 (29.5 x 9.95 x 1.96 ft) image
Archaeopteryx Sail #202 15'6" x6' Daysailer - plywood scow - ref: SmallBoats Ch#23 image
AS-19 Advanced Sharpie 191sf Cat Yawl rig, 8 hp #550/559 19'6" x 5'6" V17-N15,16 Trailerable lee-board daysailer. 500 lead ballast. Boxy with blunt bow. image
AS-29 Advanced Sharpie 29 #547 29'6"x7'10" V06-N22, V11-N04 (Monster Micro) Cat Yawl
AS-29 (Advanced Sharpie) Sail #547 29'6"x7'10"x1'1" V11-N04,V19-N18 Gaff yawl, bilgeboards BWAOM Ch#69 Minimal bluewater liveaboard image link
AS-39 Sail - 10,920 lbs displ. #576 37.7' x7.9' Plywood liveaboard - ref: BWAOM Ch#70, AKA Loose Moose II, Advanced
Ataraxia Sail - 17,375 lbs displ. 36' x9.84' Cruiser - lugsail - ref: BWAOM Ch#71 image
Auckland Catamaran Sail - 1,900 lbs displ. 31'6" x15'10" Daysailer - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#33, BDQ#6 image
Auray Punt Row #599 9'9" x4'2" V10-N18,V18-N08 Punt - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#5; image link
Auxiliary Lugger 48'x13' V12-N18
Bahama Dinghy..Yacht #524 12'x4'8" V10-N16
Bain Yacht Tender S, P, R - 329 lbs displ. #291 2.3m x1.06m Dinghy - fibreglass - ref: FoldingSch Ch#18
Balanced Lug Cat V15-N13
Baltic Sea Cruiser-Racer Marconi sloop, OB #168 10.1m x 2.51m x 1.5m V15-N20 Cold molded or carvel blue water sailer. image
Bantam 16/20 15 hp - 25 hp #654 6m x 2.44m V17-N02 "Outboard Dayboat/Light Cruiser", low power planing trimaran hull. Collapsable image link
Barge Houseboat none - 5,300 lbs displ. 25'6" x7'10" Houseboat - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#58 image
Barge Houseboat (scow) OB #481 20'x8'
Barn Owl Sail - 31,800 lbs displ. #463 49.9' x12.47' Cruiser - light-draft schooner - ref: BWAOM Ch#74 image
Bateau #517 24 ft rowboat Old Common Sense Designs catalogue, 23'6" ft Teal type
Beach Cat #589 Improved internal ergonomics, seating, and centreboard. aka Catfish Beachcruiser
Beach Cruiser Concept 19' x 4'3" V16-N01 image
Becky Thatcher foot powered #669 19' 9" x 5' 4" x 6" Sternwheeler cabin extended cruiser. image
Bee Power #581 7' 5" Minimum sized Step Sharpie image
Bell's Puffer Ocean Passagemaker #634 45' V17-N11 Ocean Passagemaker image
Berengaria Sail - 10,000 lbs displ. 32' x8'2" Cruiser - slot cabin, water ballast - ref: BWAOM Ch#53 image
Big Bird Sail - 31,600 lbs. displ. #334 18.84m x 3.68m Leeboard Schooner Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#27
Big Query Sail 29' x7' x11" Ply Bowsteering Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#30
Big Tortoise Row/sail 8' x 3'2" Payson image
Bilge Keel Yawl #333 23'6"x5'8" V12-N16 image
Bird of Dawning Sail - 16,800 lbs. displ. #361 12m x3m x0.6m Leeboard Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#27 image
Birdwatcher Sail #496 23'6" x 5'7" "Birdwatcher Style" Instant Boat, Oar/Sail
Birdwatcher II Sail, oar, power #496B 23'6" x 5'7" 2004 upgrade of Birdwatcher, ref: Wooden Boat Magazine Aug2004 issue. image
Black Skimmer Sail - 2,800 lbs displ. #294 25'3" x7' Sharpie Cruiser - plywood leeboard cat-yawl - ref: FoldingSch Ch#11, BDQ#1 & 6 image link
Blackbird #443 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue
Blackgauntlet II Sail - 7,400 lbs displ. #267 33'6" x7'7" Cruiser - plywood leeboard cat-yawl - ref: FoldingSch Ch#12 image
Blacksnake Keel Sloop 32' x 6'2" V17-N03
Blueberry Sail - 4,000 lbs displ. #420 20'3" x7'3" Cruiser - plywood deep-keel cutter - ref: BWAOM Ch#57, SBJ No.66 image link
Bobcat Sail 12'3" x6' Catboat Daysailer - multichine plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#21 image link
Bolger runabout image link
Bonefish Sportfishing Boat 20'x7'9" V12-N23 'Two cycle inboard' Econo-Concept
Bowsteering Dovekie Sail #292a 21.4' x6' Mini-cruiser - experimental - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#28 image
Boxer Sail - 300 lbs. displ. #330 12' x3'6" Styrofoam-fibreglass Daysailer - ref: Diff. Boats image
Boy's Launch Power - 2,600 lbs displ. 14' x6'7" Inboard Launch - displacement hull - ref: BWAOM Ch#27 image
Breakdown Punt Row 5'6" x3'6" Punt - plywood tender - ref: BWAOM Ch#1 image
Breakdown Schooner Sail - 13,000 lbs displ. #418 46'11" x7'8" Cruiser - plywood c/b schooner - ref: BWAOM Ch#60 image
Brick Row, Sail #458 8' x4' V15-N23 Punt - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#2, image link
Brick Connecter NA aka "Grout" or "Mortar". Attach two bricks end to end to form an 18'x4' schooner.
Brick, gaff rigged Gaff rig for brick
Brigantine Sail 32' x9' Square rigged cruiser, seven working sails, ref: BWAOM Ch#43, BDQ#5 image
Bright Thread Cat Yawl #445 26'x10' V09-N14 image
Budget Bateau 25'6 x 4'10" V05-N16
Bulk Cargo Carrier Sail - 460,000 lbs. displ. Ketch Cargo Carrier - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#31
Bunny R 6 cyl inboard, 36sf #430 28'0"x10'0"x2'9" Traditional Lobsterboat planked on bent oak frames. image link
Burgundy Sail - 3,500 lbs displ. #384 28' x6'3" Dayboat-cruiser - keel cat ketch - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#10 image link
Cabin Clam Skiff 18 Power 5 hp to 40 hp O.B. #606-II 18'x5'3" V17-N22,V19-N10 8' cabin on #606 "Clam Skiff" workboat image
Cagliostro Power #224 41.3' x11.8' Dayboat - planing hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#26 image
California Lobsterboat Power #271 30' x7'10" Fishing boat - inboard, planing hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#29
Camp Cruiser Sail or oars Concept 19'0"x4'4" V13-N09 Initial study for the Common Sense Skiff?
Camper Sailboat #640 18'x5'3x6" V14-N18 image link
Camping Trimaran Sail #554 V09-N18 Uses Hobie16 floats rig & hardware. Ref:
Canard Sail 20' x4'6" Daysailer - experimental bowsteerer - ref: BWAOM Ch#23 image
Canoe ("Payson Pirogue") paddle #495 13'x2'4" V09-N09 Double-paddle canoe image
Canoe Yawl Sailboat #105-11-60 23 ft Unknown Bolger design 1960 strip planked/ballasted keel sold in 2009 in Boston image
Canoe Yawl Canoe Yawl #433 21'x6' V11-N10 image
Canoe Yawl Concept 16'x6'6" V10-N10
Canoe Yawl Concept 28'x6'7" V10-N20
Caribbean Liveaboard #355 38'x9' V10-N03 image
Cartopper sail, row, power #519 11'6'X4' image
Casual Sailing Dinghy Sail Row 16' or 19'6 X 6' gaff cat, centreboard, day-racer-sailer. aka Cartoon 40 aka Plywood Catboat
Cat Ketch Power #354 37' V09-N06
Catfish Beachcruiser V11-N08
Catfish Beachcruiser Cat sail 4##? 15' 1 1/2" x 6' 6" Plywood catboat with salient keel fin. Flat bottom, double chine. aka Beach Cat
Centennial II Sail #322 24'0" x 5'11" x 3'6" Plywood Cat Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#11 image
Ceremonial Barge Row 23'3" x4'6" Rowboat - plywood, four oars - ref: BWAOM Ch#12 image
Champlain OB 9.9 hp #636 22' V14-N07,V16-N11 Step-sharpie 22' Trailerable OB cabin cruiser - image
Champlain, update #636 V16-N11
Charity Power - 5,000 lbs displ. #398 25'6" x8' Outboard Dayboat - aluminum planing hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#17 image
Charlie's Catboat #530 29'x8'3" V09-N08
Chebacco Sail #540, #575 19'8" x 7'5" V15-N16 Cat yawl. Ref: BWAOM, image link
Chebacco 25 #602 25'4"x7'11" V12-N04 image
Chebacco Boat #1 Sail - 1,740 lbs displ. 19'8" x7'5" Dayboat - plywood cat yawl - ref: BWAOM Ch#45
Chebacco Boat #2 Sail - 1,740 lbs displ. 19'8" x7'5" Cruiser - plywood cat yawl - ref: BWAOM Ch#45
Chebbaco #575 15 4 V15-N04
Chebbaco 20 Cat-Yawl #540 19'8"x7'9" V20-N02 image
Chicago Coble Power - 2,800 lbs displ. #273 25'1" x6' Dayboat - outboard, 2 versions - ref: FoldingSch Ch#26
Chippewa Power #10-58 20' x7'9" Dayboat - planing hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#31 image
Clam Cabin Skiff 5 hp to 40 hp O.B. #606 18'x5'3" V17-N22 Rugged flat bottom plywood workskiff. aka "Workskiff 18" image link
Clam Skiff Power - 1,100 lbs displ. #606 18' x5'3" V11-N17 Fishing boat - outboard, plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#15
Class lV OSTAR Racer 29'6"x7'6" V12-N24
Coastal 22 #184-11-59 22'5" x 7'9" Texas Dory catalogue
Coastal Cruising V13-N16
Col.H.G.Hasler Sail #635 20'0"x8'0"x2'0" V15-N07,12 Steel singlehand circumnavigator, centerboard, Chinese gaff yawl. BDQ#12 & 13 image link
Cold Molded Sailboat Sail with OB auxiliary #483 36'0"x11'0"x4'6" V13-N18 Cold-molded, free-standing mast, gaff rig.
Cold-Water Outboard 15 hp outboard 21'3" x 7'2" x 9" Strip planked outboard power, early glass house example. SBJ Cartoon #7
Cold-water Sailboard Sail #301 15'9" x3'11" Daysailer - daggerboard, plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#5
Commercial Gill-Net IB power 51'6"x16'0"x5'6" V13-N08 Hard-chined wooden fishing vessel designed around a 600 hp twelve cylinder
Common Sense Skiff #571 15'6"x4'2" V10-N13 image
Commuter #566 20'x7'9" V11-N02
Compact Charter Schooner #348 45'3" x 14' 7" V11-N15 image
Corsair 24 Sail #467 23'6" x5'10" Aft-mast Daysailer - keel sharpie, no mainsail - ref: BWAOM Ch#30
Cove Dweller image link
Cruising Canoe image link
Cruising Catamaran 31'x16' V09-N image
Cruising Catamaran Single staysail from aft Motor, centreboard, workshop, rudder, cockpit image
Cruising Catamaran 50'x22' V10-N14 image
Cruising Catboat #536 21'10"x7'9" V12-N05 image
Cruising Chebbaco V15-N15 Cruising Chebbaco Light Cruiser version
Cruising Cutter Cruising Cutter Concept 25'6"x4'6" V15-N24
Cruising Lugger sail Concept 35'0"x8'1"x5'6" V13-N12 Thames barge hull with dipping lug and a deep keel.
Cruising Rowboat Row - 2,050 lbs displ. 21' x5' Rowboat - strip planked - ref: BWAOM Ch#13 image
Cruising Sharpie Cruising Sharpie 56'x10'7" V10-N07
Crystal Row - 593 lbs. displ. #352 15'6"" x 3'6" V19-N05 Plywood Rowboat - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#3; image
Currach Power - 6,400 lbs displ. #408 24' x7'7" Outboard Ferry - steel planing hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#16 image
Cynthia J Sail #289 14'6" x5'6" Mini-cruiser - plywood leeboard catboat - ref: FoldingSch Ch#10 image
Dakini Sailing dory 34'6" x 7'11"
Dakota Ouboard, 50 hp 38'8"x7'3"x1'0" 'Prefabricated River Cruiser' image
Dart Dinghy Sail 11'6" x4'6" Dinghy - multichine plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#6 image
Dawn Treader 48' x 12'8" Boatbuilder Sept'95 Steel dipping lugsail 'Solution48" image
Day Racing Schooner Sail - 11,850 lbs displ. #541 39'9" x8'11" V09-N17,V19-N09 Cruiser - deep keel, fisherman style - ref: BWAOM Ch#42; BDQ#2
Daysailer/Overnighter Marconi Sloop, IB #176 41'6"x7'7"x5'3" V15-N21 Carvel planked keel day sailer with cuddy. image
Daysailer/Weekender Daysailer/Weekender 33'x7'7" V13-N04
Defender oar #236 11' x 3'10" Vintage lapstrake yacht tender image link
Delaware Trawler link
Design 344 Sail #344 21' x 6'(?) V26-N11 Proposed home-built version of Dovekie image link
Destrier Power #8-58 28' x11' Cruiser - lapstrake planing hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#33
Deuce #473 17' x 4'10" x 3'3" Old Common Sense Designs catalogue, English Cutter "The Deuce"
Diablo Power (24 Max H.P.) #432 15'x5' Double chine open powerboat. image
Diablo Grande power #603 18'0"x6'0" Double chine open powerboat for 40 hp OB. Ref: BDQ#18 image
Diamond Cruising Kayak double paddle Concept ~19.5' V15-N10 Plywood kayak with copious gear stowage. aka 'Diamond' image link
Dido Sprit Cat Yawl, w/ 9' oar #431 25'7"x6'7"x7" Fiberglass/Airex homebuild option to a Dovekie + precursor to Birdwatcher.
Diesel Launch Yanmar diesel, mizzen #379? 12m x 2.44m x .75m Box keel slender 39'4" launch Construction #579? illegible number
Diesel Launch 39'4"x8' V12-N14
Dolphin Row, Sail - 1,200 lbs #259 18' x4' Dayboat - round-bilge double-ender - ref: SmallBoats Ch#9 image
Donovan's Tender Oars #647 11'8" x 4'2" V15-N18 Modified punt rowboat with low power OB option. image
Double Brick image link
Double Eagle Sail/ yawlboat auxiliary #646 39' x 16'6" V16-N09,10 Plywood catamaran. image
Double Eagle 657 Sail designed for #657 39'0"x20'0" V18-N11,12 Enlarged, modified "Double Eagle" catamaran.
Double Eagle Yawlboat power #651 12'2" x 6'3" V16-N08 Yawlboat for the Double Eagle sailboat image
Double Query Sail #377 16' x7'9" Ply Bowsteering Daysailer Catamaran - D.Boats#30
Dovekie 21 Sail, Row #292 21.4' x6' Cruiser - production fibreglass - ref: FoldingSch Ch#24 image
Dugong 167 sf sail / oars #365 26'0"x5'4"x3 ft Cold-molded Ref: Different Boats, Chapter 8 big sister to Dovekie image
Dugout Power 11'9" x3' Outboard Dayboat - carved from wooden lifts - ref: BWAOM Ch#35 image
Dynamite Sailboard Sail - 250 lbs displ. #406 15'11" x2' Sailboard - plywood - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#2 image link
Economy Motorsailer Power, Sail #282 25'10" x7'8" Cruiser - outboard, moulded hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#28
Economy Seagoing Cruiser Sail - 8,300 lbs displ. 34'6" x6'6" x1'1.5" Sharpie Cruiser - plywood, leeboards - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#1 image
Eeek! Sail - 280 lbs displ. #407 11'6" x2' Cruising Canoe - plywood, leeboard - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#1 image link
Egg Harbor 31 Power May 1957 31
Electric Launch 24V 1 hp electric #321 15'11" x 4'6" Electric Motor Inboard Launch Airex fiberglass - DBoats Ch#5 also SBJ V2#2
Electric Spartina image link
Elegant Folkboat image link
Elegant Punt Sail #279 7'9" x3'7" Dinghy - plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#1 image link
Express 22 Power #149 22'6"x 7'6" x 8" Texas Dory plan 25 80-250 hp outboard or I/O
Fancy Sail - 725 lbs displ. #394 15'7" x13'3" Dayboat - Friendship sloop lookalike - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#29 image
Fantail Launch #419 21'x6' V11-N20 23?'x6' image
Fast Beach Landing 36'x8'3" V12-N02
Fast Brick image
Fast Cruising Schooner 50'x13'6" V12-N09
Fast Motorsailer #560 25'x6'6" V10-N02
Fast Sport Fisherman 32'x12' V10-N19
Fast Sternwheeler Power 25'6" x7'8" Cruiser - plywood garvey hull - ref: BWAOM Ch#59 image
Featherwind sail/row #262 15'6" x 4'6" Modified twice by Carnell, approved by Bolger. image
Felucca Sail - 665 lbs. displ. #349 4.9m x 1.52m Leeboards Beach Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#7 image
Fenestra V21-N05
Ferra
Fiddler II Power - 2,000 lbs displ. #391 15'10" x6'8" Minimal Cruiser - planing hull, outboard - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#4 image
Fie Fia #154 32'x9' V11-N23 Tropical Commuter image
Fieldmouse sail #234 7'9" x 4'0" Lapstrake sailing pram image
Fiji sail with I/O diesel #662 39'4"x12'1"x2'1" V20-N10,11,12 Plywood box-cutwater sharpie bluewater cruiser Ref: BDQ#22, image
Firebrand Power - 1,120 lbs displ. #388 26'6" x4'3" Steam Launch - plywood, planing hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#9 image
Fishcat Power #469 (?) 16 feet catamaran image link
Fisher-Boy 15 OB #201 15'4" x 5'6" Texas Dory plan #10 20 hp outboard dory runabout
Fisher-Boy 15 inboard OB #201b 15'4" x 5'6" Texas Dory plan #10 4 hp inboard motor, November '66 'rental fishing boat'
Fisherman's Launch Power #537 21'4" WoodenBoat #164 or Small Boat Journal #67 aka Sometime or Never
Flat Bottom Outboard Cruiser image link
Flat Iron Skiff #414 14'x3'3" V11-N13 21'?x6'?
Flying Cloud Sailing Pram #614? 8'x4' V11-N17?
Flying Splinter Power - 3,900 lbs displ. #319 29.5' x6.86' Dayboat - planing, auxiliary sail - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#22
Folding Schooner Sail #268 31' x 5' V17-N07 Open skiff hull folds for compact storage image link
Forest Belle Sailboat Cartoon Carvel planked yawl. Narrow beam. Woodenboat #66 Sep/Oct 1985 image
Garvey Daysailer 18'x6'9" V12-N15 image link
Garvey Outboard Utility 16'x6' V12-N22
Gill-netter Houseboat Power - 15,650 lbs displ. #302 35'10" x12' Houseboat - inboard, lobsterboat hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#31
Gloucester Yawl Sail #261 21' x5'6" Dayboat - 3 masts, box keel - ref: SmallBoats Ch#10
Glouchester Gull runabout OB 15'4"x4'2 Texas Dory plan 12 7 1/2 to 20 hp Outboard runabout "Gas Saver Dory Skiff"
Grandpa's Pirate Ship Sail - 5,300 lbs displ. 22' x8'11" Cruiser - bilge keels, cat rig - ref: BWAOM Ch#51 image
Grout See: "Brick Connecter"
Gulf of Mexico Cruiser Cruiser Concept 49'x15'x2'6" V13-N02
Gypsy 58 sf sprit rig sail #436 15' x 4' V14-N06? 150 lbs two chine tack + tape daggerboard fast sailboat image link
Halloween Power - 2,500 lbs displ. #211 25'6" x6'10" Dayboat - round-bilge planing hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#32 image
Harbinger Sail #280 15' x7'1" Dayboat - moulded hull, cat rig - ref: FoldingSch Ch#22 image
Hard Bottom Inflatable 7'6"x4' V13-N22 image
Hard Bottom Inflatable Hard Bottom Inflatable #438 20' V11-N14 image
Hardbottom Inflatable oars Concept 7'6"/6'5"x4'0"/2'9" V13-N22 Rigid Inflatable Boat
Hawkeye 18' V10-N09 Step-Sharpie Outboard Utility image
Hawkeye Power #587 18'6" x7'9" V12-N07 Outboard Dayboat - plywood, box cutwater-keel - ref: BWAOM Ch#1, BDQ#3 image
Hermes Long Distance Rowing #585 21' V17-N23 Long Distance Rowing Cruiser
Hesperus Sail - 21,600 lbs displ. #156 45' x10'6" Cruiser - RORC racer - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#36
His and Her Schooner Sail 126sf #512 19'6" x 4'3" x 3' ref: BWAOM Ch#25, SBJ No.57 Oct87 aka Singlehand Schooner image link
Homebuilt Yawl Sail w/ob 39' x 10'5" x2' V14-N12 Multi-chine ply Bermudan centerboard cruising yawl.
Hope Power #258 16' x6'4" Lobsterboat - round-bilge planing hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#30 image
Houseboat Concept 38' 38'x11'1" V11-N18 image link
Houseboat Concept 47' Low power Concept 47'x11'x15" V13-N21 Houseboat disguised as a power cruiser.
Hrairoo Sail - 2,500 lbs. displ. 16' x 6'6" x 1'6" Folding Wing Keel Micro-cruiser - Dboats preface
Iceboat Sail Iceboat - concept - ref: BWAOM Ch#4 image link
Idaho OB power #556 31'0"x5'3"x6" Wheelchair accessible plywood flat-bottomed cruiser. BDQ#7 image link
Illinois 50 hp OB #630 63'1" x 10'0" V16-N14 Self-Propelled Houseboat "A residence" cheap giant simulated yacht
Inboard Diesel Sport power #551 22'x 7 V17-N17
Inboard Power Cruising 50' V09-N04
Inlet Runner OB power Concept 22'0"x3'5" V14-N10 Plywood (or other sheet) rough water utility. No completed plans. image link
Insolent 60 sail #666 63'0" V19-N14 Maximum folding schooner, sleeps 6, folds to 30' on trailer image link
International V11-N01 Rig Conversion
Jack Hanna sail #565 29' 6" Double-ended cruising ketch.
Japanese Beach Cruiser Spritsail, Cat Yawl rig #522 3.8M x 1.8M Plywood lapstrake, leeboards, pram bow Ref: SBJ No 68. BWAOM Ch26 image link
Jessie Cooper Sail - 6,150 lbs displ. #389 25'6" x7'6" Cruiser - minimal liveaboard - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#12 image link
Jinni Sloop rigged. 158sqft 19'6"x5' V15-N19 Hard chined, double ended-family daysailer designed in June 1954. image
Jinni #426 123SF sprit rig cat yawl #426 15'6" x 4'2" V06-N17 plumb sided plywood camp cruiser
Jochems Schooner image
June Bug Rowing Sailing Tender #400 14'x3'3" V15-N17 Plywood box boat. image
Keel Canoe Yawl #514 25'6"x7'5" V12-N03
Keel Canoe Yawl Sail #614? 15' 6" V11-N17? Cold-molded double-ended cruising yawl. Gaff main w/topsail.
Keel Catboat Cat yawl Concept 20'0"x7'10"x2'0" cold-molded sim. Long Micro 4 berths, 280SF sprit sail, w/7 hp inboard motor
Keel Catboat/Cat Yawl 20'x7'10" V13-N05
Keel Daysailer 17'10" x 6'1" V13-N01 image
Keel Daysailer Sail - 1,640 lbs displ. 18'10" x5'6" Daysailer - gaff cat rig, round bilge - ref: BWAOM Ch#29 image
Keel Sailing Dinghy Sail 8' x 3'9" Lapstrake yacht tender with long shallow keel image
Keel Sailing Dinghy #427 8'x3' V11-N09 image
Keel Sharpie Live Aboard 55' x 9'6 V16-N06
Keel Whaler Sloop Sail - 2,680 lbs displ. #396 20' x6' Daysailer - lapstrake double-ender - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#31 image
Keelboat Sail - 6,600 lbs displ. 38'9" x8' Cruiser - river keelboat representation - ref: BWAOM Ch#38 image
Kotick Paddle #240 15' x1'11" Canoe - strip-planked kayak - ref: SmallBoats Ch#13 image link
Ladyslipper Sail - 925 lbs. displ. #318 7'6" x 5' x 1'11" Keel dinghy - ref: Diff. Boat Ch#2 image
Lake Launch, 15'6" power #549 15'6" x4'1" V13-N03 Open skiff, like Sneakeasy. Surrey top, ducktails image link
Lake Launch, 40 ft dual OB power #553 40'x8'x1'1.5" V14-N02 Plywood launch with small cabin.
Lake Launch, steel Power - 8,500 lbs displ. #290 44' 11" x9'1" Dayboat - steel - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#15
Lapstrake Chebacco Sail 19'6" x7'9" Dayboat - lapstrake cat yawl - ref: BWAOM Ch#45 image
Lapstrake Chebacco 25 Sail - 2,300 lbs displ. 25'4" x7'11" Dayboat-cruiser - lapstrake cat yawl - ref: BWAOM Ch#45
Lapstrake Express 22 OB #155 22'6" x 7'8" Texas Dory plan 16 60-100 hp single or dual outboards, lapstrake dory
Le Dulci-Mer Balanced Lug Sail #457 30 ft Plywood sailboat, wing keel ballast like Insolent 60 image
Leeboard Catboat Sail - 6,650 lbs displ. 21'10" x7'9" Cruiser - cat rig - ref: BWAOM Ch#67 image
Leeboard Yawl sail Concept 22'0"x7'0"x1'6" V14-N05 Marconi rigged yawl, cold molded.
Libboo Power - 7,300 lbs displ. #393 25'6" x10' Cruiser - carvel hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#20
Light Cruiser 51'6"x13' V09-N22 V23-N20? image
Light Displacement Cruiser Power - 33,600 lbs. displ. #351 52' x15' x3'10" Planing Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#22
Light Dory (Type 1) Golden River Oar 1952? 15'6" x 4' Planked round-sided dory, early Light Dory design #140
Light Dory (Type 2) 1961? 1961 Similar brief to round sided Golden River, but flat sided. PCB's own selfbuilt
Light Dory (Type 3) Oar #140-11- 15'6" SBJ Feb. 1980. "How to build the Gloucester Light Dory", Payson 1982.
Light Dory (Type 4) Glouchester Gull Rowing Dory 7 ft Oar #140-3 15'6" x 4' Texas Dory plan 11 Gloucester Gull rowing dory, plans sold by Capt. Jim Orrell.
Light Dory (Type 5) oar #265 4.74 m x 1.22 m 1973 Double-ended. Metric."Small Boats", Ch4, "Light Dory Type V" Refs: BDQ#16
Light Dory (Type 6) Gloucester Gull Oar #140-6 15'6" x 4' aka Gloucester Gull rev. Light Dory design #140 - 4 (Type 4) for Dynamite image link
Light Dory (Type 7)) Row #526 19' 6" x 4' V24-N20 Up to 3 people, 1 or 2 rowing. aka Long Light Dory, Stretched Light Dory
Light Dory (Type 8) Three Man rowboat #555 23'6" x 4' V18-N01, V24-N20 Up to 3 rowers. Largest stretch of the "Gull". image
Light Peapod oars #390 12'0"x3'8" V13-N14 Cold-molded wooden rowboat.
Light Power Cruiser IB power Concept 50'0"x9'4"x2'6" V14-N04? No completed design.
Light Schooner Sail #395 23'6" Open Daysailer or Camp Cruisers image
Lightfoot 24'x5' V02?-N18 Schooner
Lily Electric Power #627 15'4" x 4'10" V14-N14,22;V17-N18 An Electric Picnic Launch. image
Lion's Paw Sail - 15,000 lbs displ. #404 38'9" 10' Sharpie Cruiser - steel, leeboards - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#14 image
Little Superior Sail - 620 lbs displ. #288 10'3" x5' Dinghy - keel, lugsail - ref: FoldingSch Ch#19
Live-On-Board Scow Schooner sail/OB auxiliary #501 35'0"x11'8"x1'6" V19-N01 Leeboard scow, hard chines, commodious cabin. image
Lobsterboat Power - 8,950 lbs displ. #413 32' x11' Fishing Launch - carvel, semi-planing - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#25 image
Long Micro #486 19'6"x6' V11-N08 image
Longship Sail, Row 38' x8' Open Boat - Viking ship representation - ref: BWAOM Ch#39 image
Low Powered Outboard Cruiser OB #450 23'x6'10" V15-N22
Lun image link
Lynx Sail #255 14'8" x6'11" Cruiser - deep keel, round bilge - ref: SmallBoats Ch#18 image link
Madeline (Paddlin') Pedal Power #441 19'6" X 7' 10" V??-N12 Sidewheeler. Pedal Power .Direct drive geometry.7 knots! 2 person image link
Margaret Mead Sail 210' cargo carrier - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#31
Marina Cruiser Power, Sail - 5,000 lbs 21'3" x7'10" V17-N05 Cruiser - round bilge, lugsail - ref: BWAOM Ch#36
Martha Jane Sail 247sf lug rig #510 23'6" x 6'0" V18-N02 Boxy leeboard sharpie cruiser. Water ballast. image
Martha Jane Revised #510a V18-N03
Master Hand Sail #152 22'6" x18'9" Cruiser - Friendship sloop - ref: SmallBoats Ch#20 image
Matsue Traveler
Merlin (formerly Marina Cruiser) motorsailer #428 21'3" Compact short-range cruiser. Flush deck. Carvel construction. image
Micro Sail #422 15'4" V16-N16 Pocket cruiser sailboat image link
Micro Navigator #422a 15'4" V16-N16 Navigator cabin, Chinese Gaff rigged
Microtrawler #584 14'6x7'11 V09-N23 image
Mikim Power - 4,200 lbs displ. #376 24' x7'10" Fishing Launch - carvel hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#19 Also, called "Ilex"Vol.1#4 ABJ image
Miniature Steel Tug Power - 5,360lbs displ. 15'11" x7'9" Tug - box cutwater-keel - ref: BWAOM Ch#55 image[permanent dead link]
Minimum Kayak Power - 182 lbs displ. #284 11'5" x1'11" Kayak - plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#6 image
Minimum Proa
Minimum World Cruising #635 V15-N07
Minnesota Twin Outboard Cruiser #531 33' x 6'6" V17-N08 Twin Outboard Cruiser image link
Minstrel III Sail Cruising Schooner - fisherman-type schooner - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#6
Missouri River Keelboat #528 38'9"x8' V09-N11
Moccasin Sail - 12,200 lbs displ. #297 36'9" x9' Cruiser - c/b yawl - ref: FoldingSch Ch#27 image
Moderate Speed Power Concept 22'3" x 8' V16-N04
Modern Sandbagger image link
Modest Marina Cruiser image link
Monhegan Sail - 3,300 lbs displ. #237 18' x7' Cruiser - Friendship sloop - ref: SmallBoats Ch#19 image link
Morning Light 22 Sail, Power, & Oar. #190 22'4.5" x 6'6" Texas Dory plan 17 Sea/Surf & Rescue. July 1965. Fishing surf boat (motor well for small OB) boomless 80sf gunter rig w/36sf jib
Mortar See: "Brick Connecter"
Motor Canoe Row - 545 lbs displ. #582 15'9" x3' V09-N20 Dayboat - outboard, round bilge - ref: BWAOM Ch#14 image
Motorsailing Cargo Boat motorsailer #610 30'0"x9'0"x2'0" Plywood box forefoot hull with diesel inboard, cargo hold. Ref: Boatbuilder image
Mouser Sail - 1,220 lbs displ. #11-55- 16' x6'6" Trailer- Sailer - chine catboat, SmallBoats Ch#17, BDQ#13 image
Nahant Sail #242 25'6" x8'8" Cruiser - c/b, round bilge sloop - ref: SmallBoats Ch#27 image
Nancy Jack Sail #378 50' x9'11" Plywood Cargo Carrier - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#31
Navel Jelly Row #296 31' x4'3" Disposable Racer - 'instant boat' plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#7 image link
New England Fishing Vessel 160 to 200HP diesel 70'x14'x3' Low cost/power self buildable 'economical' commercial fishing vessel
Newfoundlander Sail - 9,300 lbs displ. 29' x8'3" Cruiser - deep keel, round bilge - ref: BWAOM Ch#32 image
Nightingale Sail #206 25'6" x6'6" x 2'6" Canoe Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#19
Nimbus Power - 26,300 lbs. displ. #368 34' x14' 3'5" Displacement Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#24
Nina Sail - 565 lbs displ. #196 16' x 4' Dayboat - fibreglass - ref: SmallBoats Ch#16
Nord Coster #596 16'x6'6" V14-N04? Canoe Yawl image
Nymph sail/oar #425 7'9"x3'6" image
Nymph Cubed #527 15'6" x 7' V18-N02 Pocket Cruiser image
Ocean Crosser
Ocean Racer #127 30' x 6'10" V10-N12 Racing Powerboat c. 1960 strip-built construction. Inboard motor 'big block
Ocean-Crossing Rowboat Row, Sail - 4,300 lbs 33' x6' Rowboat - proposal - ref: FoldingSch Ch#25
Ocean-Going Rowing Project Row - 1,600 lbs displ. 30' x4'8" Rowboat - round-bilge singlehander - ref: SmallBoats Ch#6
Oceanic 30 OP #184-11-59 30'1" x 7'2" Texas Dory plan 18 45-80 hp dory
Oceanic 36 I/O #180 36' x 10' Texas Dory plan 19 Inboard/outboard (optional extension to 39'3")
Oceanic 45 Power #178 45' x 10' Texas Dory plan 20
Odd Lot Power - 11,000 lbs. displ. #307 33' x 11' x 2' Planing Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#21
Offshore 26 Power OB #135-7-60 26'9" x 8'1" Texas Dory plan 22 35-100 hp OP single or twin.
Offshore Leeboarder Sail - 19,900 lbs displ. 39' x11' Cruiser - cat rig - ref: BWAOM Ch#72 image link
Old Shoe 91 SF cat yawl. 3 hp OB #449 11'7" X 5'1" X 1'3" 200 lbs lead ballast. Day sailer with king-size bed. Tentable. Birdwatcherable. image link
Oldshoe Cat Yawl 12' x 5'4" V03-N06
Omega Power #235 15m x4.6m x1.2m Displacement Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#26
One Man Liveaboard One Man Liveaboard 19' x 7'6" V16-N03
Open Water Utility Gas inboard power #488 25'6"x7'6" V18-N17 Precursor to "Shivaree", cold-molded, seats six. image
OSTAR Concept sail Concept 59'x11'x10' V13-N11 Molded hull for ocean racing: fore and aft rudders, Ljungstrom rig. image
OSTAR Racer #459 29'10"x7'10" V10-N01 image link
OSTAR Racer IV image link
Otter Sail #231 19'6" x4'10" Daysailer-cruiser - leeboard plywood sharpie - ref: SmallBoats Ch#22 image
Otter II Sail #375 19'6" x 5'10" Plywood Cat Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#13
Out O'Gloucester 30 power 1957 30'0"x11'9"x2'5" Carvel & cross-planked cabin cruiser. 1957-1962; approx, 200 built. Ref: BDQ#19
Outboard cruiser Power 36' x 10' x 1'6" Twin Outboard Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#12
Outboard Powered Canal Cruiser image link
Outboard Utility power #323 21'x6' V14-N06? image
Outboard Utility 23' Outboard #405 23'0" x 7'8" V12-N19 Plywood utility boat, tortured ply for fine entrance lines [#40? illegible number]
Paddling Skiff #613 7'6"x2' V11-N21 image link
Palo de Agua Sail - 12,500 lbs displ. #373 35'4" x8'6" Cruiser - c/b, cat rig - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#34 image
Pari-Mutuel Schooner Sail Head Boat - steel 5-mast schooner - ref: FoldingSch Ch#14
Party Fishing Boat power #263 50'11"x15'0"x4'0" V13-N15 Ferrocement, 49,000 pounds image
Payson Pirogue Padle - 330 lbs displ. 13' x2'4" Canoe - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#3 image link
Petty Yacht Tender Row, Sail - 430 lbs displ. #184 7'9" x 3'10" Dinghy - fibreglass - ref: FoldingSch Ch#18
Pico Sail - 1,850 lbs displ. #386 21.3' x6' Daysailer - leeboard double-ender - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#32 image
Pinky Schooner Sail #385 65'0"x14'0"x5'0" V13-N20 Cold-molded over strip planking. image
Pirate Racer Sail #542 14'6" x4' Dayboat - plywood, lateen rig - ref: BWAOM Ch#20 image
Pirogue 12 Sail (gaff rig) 30.5 sf #637 11'6" x 2'0" 45 lbs. V15-N02 3 sheets of 1/2" plywood,. 6/1/97
Pirogue 16 sail, oars, paddles #451 16'0"x3'3" Plywood flat-bottom boat with decks designed for cheap fast construction.
Plain 18 power (1 or 2 OB to #472 18' x 7' V16-N24 image
Plank Pipante padled and poled #_20 28'x4.5' Planked replica of dugout canoe indigenous to Honduras [#?20] number illegible
Planked Pipante 28'x4'5" V12-N08
Plywood 12 1/2 sail #628 16'2"x5'8"x2'9" Solent-rigged sloop keel daysailer designed after the Herreshoff 12 1/2. BDQ#9 image link
Plywood Catboat #535 15'6"x6'6" V12-N10 (aka Cartoon 40, Casual Sailing Dinghy)
Plywood Diesel Cruiser Power - 3,090 lbs displ. #574 23'6" x7'5" Cruiser - inboard planing hull - ref: BWAOM Ch#56 image
Plywood Trireme Row Cruiser - undeveloped idea - ref: FoldingSch Ch#17
Pointer image link
Pointy Skiff Power/Row #329 10'6" x 3'6" V17-N19 Row or small outboard (3HP)
Poohsticks oar #010-ii-57 11'4" x 3'10" Child's rowing skiff (Full details in Small Boats) image
Portland Skiff Power 18' x 6'6", Old Common Sense Designs 1996, similar to Diablo Grande
Power Catamaran, 15'6" Power #598 15'6" x 6' V12-N12
Power Catamaran, 22' #480 22' x 12'4" V10-N23
Power Yawlboat #583 11'4" x 5'3" V09-N15
Prancing Pony Sail #208 22' x18'8" Cruiser - deep keel, round bilge ketch - ref: SmallBoats Ch#26 image
Prefabricated River Cruiser OB #684 38.7'x7.2'x1' V13-N07 Plywood hull "State' series cruisers, many alternative superstructures & interiors. image
Presto Cruiser Sail - 5,500lbs displ. 27' x6'10" Cruiser - round bilge cat ketch - ref: BWAOM Ch#50
Presto Gauntlet Sail #269 Cruiser - round-bilge hull for #267 - ref: FoldingSch Ch#12
Prince William Sound Yawl Sail, OB or oar auxiliary #356 16' 3"x 4'6" 200# V16-N23 Cold-molded cat yawl. Diff. Boats ch. 6 image link
Proa Sail #217 39'6" x19'6" Dayboat - plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#15 image
Production Power Cruiser #207 27' x 10'9" V14-N11 image
Providence S & P 60+ft Larger relation to AntiSpray, Walrus, box keel. Blue & brown water capable.
Puffer 40 Power (1 or 2 OBs) Concept 40'0"x14'0"x2'0" V16-N15 Coastal cruising houseboat style after Scottish Puffer workboat, plywood box hull. image
Pulling Boat #218 15'6" x 4'2" V08-N15
Pushmepullyou #276 44'x7'6" V17-N09 Two Section Cruiser image
Quahaug Power - 2200 lbs. displ. #325 15'11" x 7'6" Inboard Launch - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#4
Queen Mab gaff rig cat sail, paddle #638 84"x32"x5.25" V14-N13 30 lbs lapstrake sailboat aka "A Small Yacht" image link
Queequeg Cold Moulded Daysailer #444 21'4"x6'6" V10-N22 image link
Query Sail #360 16' x4'6" Plywood, Bow-steering Daysailer - ref: D Boats#30
Quest Power - 17,000 lbs displ. #347 38' x11'9" Cruiser - steel displacement hull - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#18 image
Quickstep Sail - 2,160 lbs displ. #256 19'10" x5'8" Cruiser - leeboards, round bilge - ref: SmallBoats Ch#24
Racing Clipper Dory sail #194 25'6" V19-N11 Open marconi sloop rigged boat in plywood or batten-seam. image
Recreational Rowboat Row - 630 lbs displ. #300 13'9" x4' V18-N22 Dinghy - moulded hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#21 image
Red Zinger Cat Yawl #460 25'6x7'10 V09-N19 Cat Yawl image
Reiver II Motorsailer #621 49'2"x14'0"x2'4" Molded hull with cabin, pilothouse, diesel inboard and dipping lug rig. Ref: BDQ#8
Resolution Sail - 27,000 lbs displ. #312 48' x 11' Houseboat - Bolger liveaboard - ref: FoldingSch Ch#32 image
Retriever 50-100 hp OB #631 22' V14-N08,V16-N07 Step-sharpie fast cabin cruiser. image
Romp Sail-no engine #372 30' x 8'4" V16-N13 Ocean cruising yawl, centerboard, cold-molded. image link
Rondo II Sail - 2,000 lbs displ. #295 39'6" x6'8" Cruiser - plywood 3-mast schooner - ref: FoldingSch Ch#13 image
Rose Sail - 1,025,920 lbs displ. #225 114' x30' Frigate - based on 1751 ship - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#39 image
Rose Pinnace Row, Sail #229 28' x6'6" Dayboat - round bilge - ref: SmallBoats Ch#11
Rough Water Outboard Utility Power #01-50 15'6"x6'0" V13-N13 Speedboat with OB in a well—the first boat ever built from a PCB plan, in 1950. image link
Row/Sail Tender for Tahiti Sail/Oar #655 8' punt with gaff sail & leeboard
Rowing/Outboard Motor oar or OB 16'0"x4'5" V13-N10 Steam-bent framed carvel planked deckboats for use on the ship Rose Re:
Rubens Nymph sail, row or 2 HP #516 7'9"x4'6" Same length and construction as Nymph, but wider. image
Sailing St Pierre dory Sail 26'10" x9' Dory Cruiser - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#12
Salvage I Two Diesel inboards #626 49'6" V18-N14 46,500 lbs displacement steel tug yacht. image
Sampan Express Power to 250 hp. #147 22' 6" x 7' 6" x 8" I/O Dory Skiff with cabin, 2 chine flat bottom plywood
Sampan Express 30 #148 30 ft Texas Dory catalogue
Sampan/Express 17 Outboard #188 17' x 6'6" Texas Dory plan 23 5 panel plywood runabout, 25-75 hp outboard
Sampan/Express 26 Power #145-4/61 25'9" x 7'10" x 9" Texas Dory plan 26 80-300 hp outboard or I/O single or twin
Sampan/Express 30 Power #148 30' x 7'10" x 9" Texas Dory plan 27 80-300 hp outboard or I/O
Sampan/Express 36 Power #148x 36' x 7'10" x 9" Texas Dory plan 27 +6 ft extension of Sampan/Express 30
Samuel Clyde Power - 8,000 lbs displ. #544 31' x8'3" Cruiser - plywood inboard-outboard - ref: BWAOM Ch#62 image
Sandbagger
Schooner proposal Sail 44' x10' Cruising Schooner - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#6
Schooner Rigged V11-N24
Schorpioen Chinese gaff sloop #649 35' V16-N19,20 Coastal Cruising Trimaran image
Schuyt Houseboat Sail 447sf - 10 hp diesel 28'10" x 10'5" Houseboat - leeboard double-ender - ref: BWAOM Ch#40, SBJ No.30 May83 image
Scow Schooner Sail - 7,700 lbs displ. 28' x9'10" Cruiser - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#41
Scow Schooner Concept 90'x28' V11-N19
Sea Hawk Power #170 38' x12' Cruiser - carvel, semi-planing - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#24 image
Sea Hawk, 15'6" outboard to 20 hp. #247 15' 6" x 4' 2" Texas Dory catalogue plywood dory skiff - ref: SmallBoats Ch#28, 160 lbs.
Sea or Ski 19 outboard #134-7-60 19'0" x 6'6" Texas Dory plan 28 25-80 hp outboard
Seabird '86 sail/OB auxiliary #525 23'0"x7'9"x2'6" V15-N09 Cabin cruiser 3 versions, Doghouse, Gaffrig, Lugrig. BDQ#15 image link
Seaguin Power #232 15'6" x7'1" Dayboat - round-bilge planing hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#29 image
Shadow Power - 2,750 lbs displ. #403 25'6" Dayboat-camper - OMC Sea Drive - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#21 image
Shady Lady Power 39' x14' Houseboat with offshore capability- steel, box keel - ref: BWAOM Ch#73 image
Sharpie Camper Cruiser #426 15' x 4' V06-N17 aka Jinni
Sharpie Catamaran Concept sail Concept 23'6"x12'0" V14-N03 Cheap cat with a box cabin and a leg o' mutton rig. image
Sharpshooter Power #339 23' x5"7" Outboard Launch - plywood, 2 versions - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#7 image
Shearwater, 28'3" Cat Yawl w/ sprit main 28'3 Fiberglass production, 'big sister' to Dovekie, circa 1984/5
Shearwater, 39'6" Sail - 5,250 lbs. displ. #353 39'6" x 10' x 3'3" Keel Schooner Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#19
Ship's Boat #506 14'6"x4'5" V09-N24 image
Shivaree 16 25-50 hp OB #518 16' x 7' V17-N01 Center console OB utility for cold-molding, lapstrake or carvel.
Shivaree 18/ Lobster Skiff Power #648 18'0"x7'0" Molded or lapstrake center console OB. Ref: BDQ#18 image link
Shoal Keel Daysailer sail Concept 24'0"x7'10"x2'0" V13-N24 Cold-molded gaff sloop, bilge keels, cabin.
Shoals Runner 17 Power #189 5/65 17'3 1/2" x 6' 2 1/2" Texas Dory plan 34 Fishing dory 9-15 hp
Shoebox Pram 5'6" x 3'3" V07-N02
Shoebox Punt Oar #539 5'6"x3'6" Compact yacht tender/dingy
Singapore Cutter Sail/oars #617 29'6"x7'6" V12-N01, V18-N15 open sprit yawl designed for up to eight oars . image
Singlehander Cat Sail #523 20' image link
Sir Joseph Banks Sail 95.1' x15.75' Cargo Vessel - steel sharpie - ref: BWAOM Ch#75
Six Gun Ship Of The Line 30' V09-N07
Skillygallee Sail, w/ 6 hp to 10 hp O.B. #416 29 ft x 7 ft x1'6"/5'3" V14-N16 Cat Yawl, upsized Black Skimmer. 364sf sail area. Ch13 '30-Odd Boats'
Skimmer power 10-15 H.P. #417 8'x4' Poor-man's 'Boston Whaler'. image
Slicer Power 29' x5'2" Outboard Dayboat - plywood - ref: BWAOM Ch#19 image link
Sliding Seat Bateau
Small Auxiliary Cruising Small Auxiliary Cruising 20'x9' V17-N24
Small Commercial Fishingboat #588 19'6"x7'4" V10-N15
Sneakeasy Power 26'6" Power Sharpie image link
Snow Leopard Power - 2,900 lbs displ. 28' x7' Speedboat - concept/model boat - ref: BWAOM Ch#34
Solution 48 Sail #370 48' x12'8" x2'6" Steel Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#25
Sparkler Sail - 1,360 lbs displ. #409 19' x4'11" Daysailer - c/b, plywood - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#5 image link
Spartina Catboat #594 15'4"x7' V11-N05 image
Spartina, electric Sail w/electric option #594B 15' 4" Lapstrake sailboat. Centerboard, or electric power with batteries in shoal keel.
Special Olympics Bateau image link
Speed Launch #492 29'x5'2" V10-N05 AKA Gale
Spur II Utility Rowboat #600 15'4"x4'6" V10-N21 Rowboat - lapstrake - ref: BWAOM Ch#11, BDQ#11 500 lbs displ. image
Spur l (1963) Oar - Whithall Type #167 16'0" x 4'5" V21-N19 Popular Boating Dec 1964 (cover story); 15Feb2004; See "Small Boats" dust
St. Valery Sail with OB Auxiliary #625 7.66m x 2.1m V15-N14 Normandy Lug Schooner in plywood lapstrake BDQ#10
Staysail Cat Sail - 4,000 lbs displ. 31' x6'1" Aft-mast Daysailer - keel sharpie, no mainsail - ref: BWAOM Ch#30 image
Steel Excursion Boat Concept 60'x14' V11-N06
Steel Trawler #409 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue
Stone Camel sail/IB auxiliary #249 25'9"x7'10"x2'0" Gaff-rigged leeboard sloop designed for GRP, after Crocker's Stone Horse. Ref:
Storm Petrel Sail/Outboard #337 16'4" x 5'2" Fixed Keel Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#10 image link
Striker P 29'x7'5" V12-N11 Early box keel steel production boats, 15Oct99, pre-Bell's Puffer
Summer Ease sail #471 23' 6" V16-N22 Hard-chine water-ballasted cat-ketch. image link
Summer Hen #476 Reuben Trane (Mud hen, Marsh Hen, etc.,) commission for commercial frp
Super Brick Lateen rigged with OB #559 19'6" x 7'10" V08-N07, V10-N24 Box-hulled shanty boat, trailerable, sleeps four, enclosed head, full galley. image
Superbrick image link
Supermouse Sail 11'6" x6'6" Microcruiser - lapstrake pram - ref: BWAOM Ch#9 image
Surf Sail #287 15'6" x3'7" Daysailer - leeboard, plywood - ref: FoldingSch Ch#2
Surfmaster 19 Outboard to 35 hp. #167 19' 7" x 5' 4" Texas Dory plan 35 2 chine plywood dory skiff 10-35 hp outboard
Surfmaster 23 Outboard to 35 hp. #158 23' 9 1/2" x 6'" Texas Dory plan 35 2 chine plywood dory skiff 10-35hp outboard
Surfmaster 27 OB #179 27'0" x 7'6" Texas Dory plan 36 I/O 80-260 hp V4 to V8
Swallow Sail - 615 lbs displ. #392 12' x5' Dinghy - fixed keel - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#27 image
Swedish Cruiser Sail - 22,700 lbs. displ. #326 12.1m x 3.3m x 0.6m C/b Chinese Rig Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#20
Sweet Pea Row, Sail - weighs 150 lbs #570 15' x4'4" Dayboat - plywood surf dory sprit or sharpie rig - ref: BWAOM Ch#10 image link
Swinging Ballast Concept sail Concept 23'6"x4'10"x4'6"/6" V13-N23 Sharpie hull with laterally swinging balasted leeboards. image
Sybil's Yawl outboard yawlboat pram #507 7'6" x 3'1" V10-N04 Was listed in 1990 era Common Sense Boats catalogue. Glued Clinker Pram
Tahiti Diesel Inboard #653 38'6" V17-N12,13,14 Ocean Passagemaker image link
Tahiti Design Ocean Passagemaker #653 38'6" V17-N12
Tarantula #563 23'6x3'11" V10-N17 Fast Keelboat image
Tartar #424 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue
Tasmanian Yawl #447 25'6"x7'9" V?09—N21 image
Tasmanian Yawl? #447 37'x11'3" V?28-N
Teal Row-Sail #310 12' X 3'6" V16-N21 elegant small craft, 2 sheets of plywood, "Instant Boat type" image link
Tennessee 9.9 hp outboard #359 29'11" x 6'2" x 5" Power Sharpie Cruiser, 'poor man's Cigarette Boat' - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#12
Texas Clipper 25 Sail 168sf #195 25'6" x 6'4" Texas Dory plan 37 racing sailing dory
Texas Dory Express 19 Outboard #186 19'-0"x7'0" Texas Dory plan 24 25-75 hp outboard
Thomastown Galley R, S, P - 810 lbs displ. #215 15'6" x4'1" Dayboat - plywood - ref: SmallBoats Ch#8 image link
Three-metre Multihull Sail 10' x7'10" Daysailer - minimal trimaran - ref: BWAOM Ch#8
Tiger Lilly Power - 9,200 lbs displ. 45' x10'3" Cruiser - plywood, planing hull - ref: FoldingSch Ch#16
Tiny Cat (or Bobcat) sail 110sf- 690 lbs displ. #470 12'3" x 6' Tack & tape plywood Catboat homebuilt 'Beetle Cat': SBJ No.40 Jan85 Cartoon#16 image link
Titania Sail - 21,700 lbs displ. #402 50' x10'10" Cruiser - bilgeboard schooner - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#37 image
Titmouse Sailing Training Dinghy 11'x5' V13-N17 image link
Tonweya Sail - 31,600 lbs displ. #380 50' x13' Cruiser - c/b, Chinese rig - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#38 image
Topaz Power, Trailerable #650 31'1" x 7'4" V16-N05,V19-N03 Elegant, trailerable, light, planing power cruiser with glass house image
Topaz Spyder Power #650-2 31'4"x7'9" V19-N04 Modification of "Topaz", open utility OB cruiser. image link
Tortoise Sailing Pram #363 6'8 x 3'8 V16-N15 2 sheets of 1/4" plywood, Lateen rigged image
Toy Riverboat Power #272 20'5" x8' Dayboat - plywood sidewheeler - ref: FoldingSch Ch#8
Trailer Cruising Cat/Yawl sail, OB auxiliary Concept 28'0"x7'4"x6" V13-N06 Molded fiberglass for Florida Bay Boats—failed design. image
Trailerable Yawl #564 23'5"x7'6" V10-N06 image
Translucent Tender #442 8 ' V09-N03
Trashcat Low power outboard, e.g. 15'6" x 8' x 7" Ply SOP sharpie hulls.ref MAIB 15Dec2005
Tri Tarantula Sail 23'6" x16' Daysailer - plywood trimaran - ref: BWAOM Ch#31
Triad Sail #336 50'10" x7'10" x1'4" Plywood Ketch Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#29
Triple-keel Sloop Sail - 3,800 lbs. displ. #320 22'0" x 7'4" x 1'6" Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boat Ch#9
Ultralight Cruiser Power - 20,000 lbs. displ. #374 15.75m 3.6m Planing Hull Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#23
Ultra-light rowboat for homebuilders oar Cartoon #5 15' x 3'10" 30-35 lbs plywood lapstrake w/truss frames dbl ended rowboat, SBJ magazine.
Unpretentious Cabin Cruiser #578 33'x10' V09-N10
Utility for Homebuilders Power #305 22' x7'6" Mini-cruiser - plywood, inboard - ref: FoldingSch Ch#9
Utility Nesting Skiff Rowboat Concept 11'6"x4'2" V13-N19 Rowboats designed to stack inside each other. image
Vanitie Sail - 1,210 lbs displ. #253 19'8" x15' Daysailer - keel sloop - ref: SmallBoats Ch#21
Variation on a Folkboat 25'8" x 7'3" V16-N02
Vectis Sail #309 5m x2.37m Cruiser - Itchen cutter - ref: FoldingSch Ch#20
Victoria Row - 800 lbs displ. #210 15'6" x4'2" V08-N15 Rowboat - round-bilge wooden hull - ref: SmallBoats Ch#5 Ref: image
Viking Longship #572 38' V09-N05
Viper Power #358 20'2" x3'8" Inboard Launch - plywood - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#8 image
Volunteer Sail - 13,900 lbs displ. 35' x8'11" Cruiser - leeboard cat yawl - ref: BWAOM Ch#65 image
Walrus 60'x 13' Chinese Gaff 1,881 SqFt. Jib 323, Twin Diesel auxiliary.
Watervan OB power #632 22.7'x8.07' V14-N09 Maximum Interior Volume 22' Cruiser image
Weekender Schooner #239 39'4"x10' V10-N11 image
Weston Martyr Sail, w/10 hp to 25 hp O.B. #487 45' x 6'9" V13-N18? narrow enough for English canal locks. 421sf Dipping Lug on tabernacle mast image link
Whaler sail/IB auxiliary 48'0"x11'0"x2'6" Thames barge-type keel sloop Canard sail. Ref: BDQ#21 image
Whaler ketch Sail - 6,100 lbs. displ. #369 28'9" x 7'0" x 2'3" C/b Or Leeboard Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#14
Whalewatcher Sail #561 29' Upsized birdwatcher type boat. Ref: BDQ#2 image link
William D. Jochems sail #639 25'6"x7'1" V14-N20 Family Schooner image
Willow #464 30'x8'6 V09-N12 Leeboard Sloop
Windermere power #633 31' 2 person, coastal, livaboard, trailerable cruiser image link
Windfola Sail - 1,835 lbs displ. #311 21' x7' Dayboat - lapstrake yawl - ref: FoldingSch Ch#23 image link
Windsprint sail #381 16'x4'6" daysailer, Instantboat image
Wish II Sail - 2,170 lbs displ. #399 20' x6'6" Micro-cruiser - plywood leeboard cat yawl - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#11 image
Wisp Sail - 685 lbs displ. #411 20' x4' V18-N18 Beach Cruiser - bilgeboards, canoe hull - ref: 30-Odd Boats Ch#30; image link
Wolf Pack image link
Wolf Trap Sail - 6,600 lbs. displ. #366 30' x10' x2' Cat Yawl Cruiser - ref: Diff. Boats Ch#18 image
Work Skiff #618u 15' V16-N21
Work Skiff 15 power (OB) #618 15'6"x4'1" V12-N06 image
Wyoming Power #520 51'6" x8'3" V18-N06 Cruiser - giant plywood sharpie - ref: BWAOM Ch#66; image
Yacht Tender #498 11'6"x3'6" V12-N13 image
Yamato Fishing Launch #511 25'x6' V11-N11
Yarrow Sail - 1,390 lbs displ. #233 16'1" x12'11" Daysailer - deep keel, round bilge - ref: SmallBoats Ch#25 image
Yellow Leaf Paddle - 470 lbs displ. #257 15'6" x3' Canoe - stitch & glue plywood - ref: SmallBoats Ch#12 image
Yonder 865sf Chinese Cat Yawl #665 30'4"x10'0"x2'0" 'Two-Some, Long Range Yawl', steel plate ballast shoe image link
Yorkhaven Power - 8,500 lbs displ. #278 30'2" x11'3" Dayboat/ Trawler Yacht - two versions - ref: 30oddBoats Ch#23 image
Zephyr Sail #316 20'9" Double ended Camp Cruiser image link

External links edit

Bolger-related websites edit

  • Square Boats - dedicated to Bolger's boxy sharpies
  • Instant Boats online catalogue - a catalogue of the Instant Boat class of Bolger plywood boats
  • Messing About in Boats magazine - Phil Bolger and Friends currently publish a regular article in the magazine Messing About in Boats.
  • Yahoo! Bolger Group - a Yahoo! discussion group dedicated to Bolger's designs
  • Bolger Design Database[dead link] - The Bolger Yahoo! group maintains a partial listing of Bolger boat designs.
  • Bolger Boats on the Web - a large collection of websites with photos of Bolger Boats under construction and on the water

Bolger rowboats edit

  • , design #455

Bolger sailboats edit

  • Peapod 'Sweet Pea' design
  • Birdwatcher I
  • Seabird '86, design #525
  • Superbrick
  • Schorpioen, design #649, trailerable, foldable, trimaran. This design was commissioned by Edward Medalis but he never built his dream boat.
  • Eeek!, 11'9" sailing canoe
  • Bolger Peero, shareware plans for the 12-foot Peero, or tiny sailing sharpie canoe. Published in Messing About in Boats. A successor to Eeek!

Bolger power boats edit

  • , design #481
  • Bonefish Concept, a 20"0" × 7'9" × 1"6" sportfisher with air-cooled engine.

Bibliography edit

  • Bolger, Philip C. (1973). Small Boats. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-87742-036-X.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1976). The Folding Schooner, and Other Adventures in Boat Design. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-87742-083-1.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1980). Different Boats. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-87742-134-X.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1982). Thirty Odd Boats. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-87742-152-8.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1983). Bolger Boats. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-87742-168-4.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1986). Schorpioen: A Novel of Southern Africa. Camden, ME: International Marine. ISBN 0-941997-00-6.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1994). Boats with an Open Mind. Camden, ME: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press. ISBN 0-07-006376-1.
  • Bolger, Philip C. (1998). 103 Sailing Rigs "Straight Talk". Gloucester, ME: Phil Bolger & Friends, Inc. ISBN 0-9666995-0-5.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Messing About in Boats. 25 (4): 28. July 2007. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Marquard, Bryan (2009-05-31). "Phil Bolger, Noted Designer of Boats from Gloucester". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  3. ^ Weber, Bruce (2009-06-01). "Philip C. Bolger, 81, Dies; Prolific Boat Designer". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  4. ^ 30-Odd Boats - Chapter 10
  5. ^ Small Boats - chapter 2
  6. ^ Ultrasimple Boatbuilding - Gavin Atkin
  7. ^ See also: Seaworthiness - The forgotten factor - C.A. Marchaj, Tiller, 1996
  8. ^ See all Bolger's books on design. In particular "Bolger Boats" and "Boats with an open mind".
  9. ^ a b National Fisherman. September 2004. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Phil Bolger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Philip C Bolger December 3 1927 May 24 2009 was a prolific American boat designer who was born and lived in Gloucester Massachusetts He began work full time as a draftsman for boat designers Lindsay Lord and then John Hacker in the early 1950s Philip Cunningham BolgerBorn 1927 12 03 December 3 1927Gloucester MassachusettsDiedMay 24 2009 2009 05 24 aged 81 OccupationBoat designerYears active1950s 2009SpouseSusanne Altenburger The Gloucester Light Dory one of Bolger s better known designs Bolger s first boat design was a 32 foot 9 75 m sportfisherman published in the January 1952 issue of Yachting magazine He subsequently designed more than 668 different boats 1 from a 114 foot 10 inch 35 m replica of an eighteenth century naval warship the frigate Surprise ex Rose to the 6 foot 5 inch 1 96 m plywood box like dinghy Tortoise Although his designs ranged through the full spectrum of boat types Bolger tended to favor simplicity over complexity Many of his hulls are made from sheet materials typically plywood and have hard chines A subclass of these designed in association with Harold Payson called Instant Boats were so named because they were intended to be easily built by amateurs out of commonly available materials Bolger also advocated the use of traditional sailing rigs and leeboards From the 1990s Phil Bolger teamed with his wife Susanne Altenburger designing boats under the name Phil Bolger amp Friends Inc During this time they emphasized the design of sustainable and fuel efficient boats for the fishing industry Also they participated in a large military commission with the Naval Sea Systems Command on new designs for military landing craft utility boats Bolger was a prolific writer and wrote many books the last being Boats with an Open Mind as well as hundreds of magazine articles on small craft designs chiefly in Woodenboat Small Boat Journal and Messing About in Boats Bolger died on May 24 2009 of a self inflicted gunshot wound His wife explained that h is mind had slipped in the last several months and he wanted to control the end of his life while he was still able 2 3 Contents 1 Instant Boats 2 Sharpies 3 Leeboards and rigs 4 Later years Advanced Gloucester Fisherman Project 5 Design list 6 External links 6 1 Bolger related websites 6 2 Bolger rowboats 6 3 Bolger sailboats 6 4 Bolger power boats 7 Bibliography 8 NotesInstant Boats editPhil Bolger was unconventional in many ways and among many large boats yachts and custom designs took an interest in what he termed evolving crafty ways of building boats 4 As far back as 1957 he designed Poohsticks 5 as a small plywood rowing skiff to be simply and economically built at home originally by his brother From this simple start he went on to develop a large number of designs for small and medium sized craft using plywood as a material for one off construction at home or by small boatyards nbsp A Bolger designed sharpie schooner built of plywood in the instant boat style In the 1970s Phil Bolger began a long and successful collaboration with Harold Dynamite Payson with Bolger designing the boats and Payson building them as well as selling plans and writing books about how to do it Dynamite called the first series of easy to build plywood boats Instant Boats Unlike traditional boat construction which involves building of jig and full size lofting of the shape of the hull prior to construction the Instant Boat method uses shaped plywood panels on pre shaped frames made of plywood and standard dimensional lumberyard wood This results in quick construction and less requirement for skilled craftsmanship and has proved appealing to amateur boat builders as well as many later designers who have followed in his footsteps albeit much less prolifically Following articles in WoodenBoat magazine Dynamite Payson published Instant Boats 1979 152 pages 7 10 48 illustrations It describes the original Instant Boat technique Generically known as the chine log method or simplified chine log method the technique consists of i cutting body panels to a predetermined shape as given on the plans ii wrapping them around frames or bulkheads iii adding chines small section planks of lumberyard wood along the joints either internally or externally and fastening them together using glue and mechanical fasteners nails or screws The book described all the basic techniques gluing nailing and screwing with some fiberglass to produce five designs 12 Teal 7 9 Elegant Punt 12 Kayak 31 Folding Schooner 15 6 Surf and 20 9 Zephyr All these boats have single chines i e have a bottom panel and two sides and have their shape limited by the bevels given to the chines The boats in Paysons book were designed for use on protected waters and none was self bailing or designed to self recover in case of capsize However Bolger designed many other boats using this building technique including the ocean crossing AS 39 or Loose Moose II as well as a significant number of other boats Bolger s first generation of chine log instant boats for home building was followed by a generation of stitch and glue aka tack and tape boats This technique was made possible by the evolution of glues and the massification of polyester and epoxy resins combined with fiberglass tape The new technique basically did away with the chine logs and mechanical fasteners and all the problems associated with their use mainly the limitation of shape in the design phase the carpentry challenge in the construction phase and damp rot in the medium to long term Instead of using a chine to join the precut panels in stitch and glue the preshaped panels are wrapped around bulkheads and or frames in the same way as before However the panels are only temporarily held in place using nails duct tape cable ties masking tape wire or other mechanical means while the seams are filled both inside and outside the hull with a resin and filler paste covered in one or more layers of fiberglass cloth or tape which in turn is saturated in resin Once the resin hardens the mechanical joint is stronger than the joined plywood and therefore structurally sound Payson again popularised the technique in his book Build the New Instant Boats 1984 160 pages 81 2 11 110 illustrations Also still in print In this book Payson introduces what he termed Tack and tape to the greater American public The book includes plans for Gypsy 15 sail oar outboard Nymph 7 9 dinghy with sail option Diablo 15 motor boat for up to 25 HP outboard as well as 8 more traditional instant boats using the chine log method 16 Lug rigger Windsprint 6 5 Tortoise 8 Skimmer Dynamite Sailboard 16 June Bug Madeline a 19 6 Pedal driven sidewheeler and the 23 6 Light Schooner In 2007 Payson published his last book Instant Boatbuilding with Dynamite Payson which basically explains both techniques in less detail than the previous books and presents complete plans for 15 boats by Bolger These are Stitch and Glue Payson s Pirogue 13 canoe Cartopper 11 6 sail oar Sweet Pea 15 sail oar Ruben s Nymph 7 9 identical to Nymph but 1 wider sail oar Diablo Grande 18 power Catfish 15 sail outboard and Chebacco 19 8 sail outboard TheSharpies editBolger put a lot of thought into relatively cheap high performance boats He is well known for designing a series of single chine sharpies typically long and narrow with a flat bottom 6 According to Bolger sailing sharpies give good performance for the amount of sail they carry because of low to moderate displacement and light weight In his opinion the sharpie shape provides a simple construction in the plywood era with the added benefit that sailing sharpies extend the waterline as they heel thereby effectively increasing the hull speed Power sharpies can use low horsepower motors see for example the Bolger Tennessee and Sneakeasy designs yet reach planing speeds in sheltered waters Major critics of sharpies point to the fact that they tend to pound under certain conditions and that the relatively shallow draft makes them unseaworthy Their advocates including Bolger point to the fact that they are exceptionally good boats for their cost make excellent day boats and are increasingly seaworthy as i the length to beam ratio increases ii they are adequately ballasted and iii they are given reserve stability and or made watertight sufficiently to ensure that they self right in the event of a capsize 7 Sharpies may be considered one of the simplest types of boat from the construction point of view However their design is controversial and primarily dependent on the intended use Bolger is particularly known for his Square Boats derogatorily known as Bolger Boxes Bolger reasoned that a simple rockered bottom and vertical sides gives the most volume and form stability on a given beam After experimenting and studying traditional sharpies and the writings of small boat historian Howard I Chapelle and others he developed the theory that the optimum chine line for a sailing sharpie should represent a regular curve without breaks changes in radius or straight sections He further reasoned that the curve of side and bottom should match as much as possible to reduce turbulence He further reasoned that the sharpie was an ideal shape for a trailer sailer with either leeboards or bilgeboards to provide lateral plane 8 Bolger felt that the traditional sharpie shape Chapelle had documented based on traditional New England sharpies with a slightly different chine profile was inefficient and prone to causing steering difficulties Both designers thought traditional rigs and boat types were suitable for small yachts especially sailing boats Generally Chapelle noted that neither transom nor bow should be immersed when the boat is loaded a point on which Bolger agreed Later in his career Phil Bolger and Friends developed modifications to the simple sharpie bow to avoid hull slap at anchor at the expense of a much more complex geometry Bolger evolved the concept of traditional sharpies and by squaring off the bow and stern to give the longest useful waterline Most were configured as yawls with main mast quite far forward and a small mizzen far aft The bow on these designs is cut off and blunt and the sterns are vertical In some designs an open bow can allow passage to land if the boat is beached space for holding anchors and cables or clearance to step and unstep a mast Oldshoe Micro and Long Micro have shallow ballasted full length keels whereas what he called the Advanced Sharpies AS19 AS29 and AS39 have one or two bilgeboards and inside ballast The latter are very definitely in the extended cruise liveaboard category Leeboards and rigs editBolger championed leeboards as low tech and practical to the chagrin of many yachties The conventional wisdom is that they are ugly Even many of his centerboard designs had boards that were off center or all the way to one side or the other for example the Birdwatcher and the AS29 He concluded that a single leeboard is sufficient in many cases on small boats and that rigs could be stepped off the centerline without much effect on performance Bolger advocated leeboards as being a simple means of providing lateral plane to all types of sailing vessel eliminating many of the disadvantages of centerboards daggerboards and keels following broadly in the concepts of L Francis Herreshoff various years his senior and as stated by Bolger one of the most influential yacht designers from his perspective He used traditional rigs from the simplest Cat rig single sail through sloops many yawls and schooners at a time when almost all other designers were concentrating purely on racing rule derived sloops The diversity of rigs was accompanied by a broad spectrum of sails including the sprit boomed leg of mutton the sprit sail the gaff sail the lug sail and the lateen in addition to the classic Bermudan marconi rig His book 100 Sailing Rigs Straight talk later reedited as 103 Sailing Rigs Straight talk provides a fascinating look at both rig configurations and sail types as well as his insight into a subject in which he was undoubtedly an expert His experience over the years with well over 600 designs allowed him ample space to experiment with all kinds of designs rigs and materials His comments on each subject in books as well as articles published in magazines of the period are based on his research analysis first hand experience and use of the different configurations He is further very clear in explaining the mistakes and corrections he made in each case and why Later years Advanced Gloucester Fisherman Project edit nbsp Isometric rendering of the hull shape of the composite plywood fiberglass and foam 70 ft 14 ft 3 ft draft 25 ton displacement 160 200 hp 10 5 knots capable of being owner built The Advanced Gloucester Fisherman Project boat Beginning in November 2002 Bolger and Altenberger began a re examination of fisheries economics as a result of the partial collapse of the industry both globally and locally in their hometown of Gloucester Massachusetts Their proposal centered on the principle that in an era of high fuel cost and economic pressure for modernization of depressed fishing ports sustainable fisheries require a balance of business economics and public planning versus the available fishery resources They argued the key to this was a restructuring of the fishing fleet towards boats with lower complexity lower initial cost better fuel economy and lower operating costs Most modern vessels are horsepower intensive concepts with often oversized drive trains that cost extra in terms of hardware operation repair and replacement Today this is as economical and sustainable as taking a Suburban size SUV to the mall to buy a pair of socks 1 Large expensive complex boats demand taking a high number of fish to be economical Simpler lower powered and lower cost boats can still be economical with lower fish catch rates Bolger and Altenberger expressed concern that existing governmental fishing permits issued based on length of the fishing boat created an incentive to use inefficient wide and deep fishing boat hulls If the fishing permits were issued based instead on displacement tonnage of the hull then the incentive would be for the fishing industry to use long narrow and shallow hulls which would be more economical to purchase and to operate per ton of fish caught The existing fishing fleet composed of ever larger boats with high construction costs debt loads and operational costs in the long run forced fishermen to search for ever increasing catch sizes to remain economic while in a fight against regulatory quotas Bolger and Altenburger argued that ultimately fishermen would find it more economically sustainable to do more with less A consolidated fleet of smaller more economical vessels could make it possible for fishermen to survive with lower catch rates lower debt load lower fuel burn lower insurance rates and lower depreciation 9 This idea was described in the September 2004 issue of the magazine National Fisherman and again in 2007 as a series of essays published in the magazine Messing About in Boats 1 9 The project to build a prototype was authorised but was never developed on any significant commercial scale within Phil Bolger s lifetime Design list editListed below are a selection of more commonly encountered designs by Phil Bolger Design Name Type Design Size Reference Comments ImgURL LinkURL 1952 Sport Fisherman Phil Bolger s first published design image link 22 ft Motorsailer Sail amp 16 hp Yanmar 22 9 x 7 9 x 21 Gaff rig box keel from Small Boat Journal 74 5500 disp 23 ft Fantail Launch Power 23 0 x6 0 x1 10 Cold molded or carvel power launch in classic style Ref WoodenBoat Store 23 ft Motorsailer sail OB 601 22 7 x8 0 x9 Plywood step sharpie with dipping lug rig sleeps two Ref BDQ 4 30 ft Camper Daysailer 423 32 x7 V11 N22 3 Meter Tri sail Concept 10 x8 V08 N23 V14 N01 class racer trimaran 60 sq ft sail molded hull and amas 23 40 Foot Diesel Cruiser image link A Trailer Motor Sailer 605 19 8 x7 5 V11 N03 image Abbondanza 25 45 hp IB Diesel 652 24 x8 3 V16 N12 Step sharpie steel fishing boat image Ada Power Sail 26 x6 Cruiser fast plywood motorsailer ref BWAOM Ch 61 Advanced Fisherman 30 Advanced Fisherman 70 Africa Sail 8 800 lbs displ 350 28 8 x7 Cruiser carvel fixed keel ref 30oddBoats Ch 33 image Alaska Motorsailing sail 488sf 8 hp Diesel 30 x 10 x 2 Box keel motorsailer with central cargo hold sleeps 4 Alaskan One Man 446 26 x10 V09 N16 Alert Sail 8 560 lbs displ 357 33 6 x 7 8 x 1 6 V15 N06 V16 N17 Leeboard Cat Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats aka Manatee Chinese Gaff Rig Alice Power 7 400 lbs displ 28 x7 10 Cruiser displacement inboard ref BWAOM Ch 37 image All Weather Houseboat Power 250 29 10 x13 11 Houseboat inboard displacement hull ref FoldingSch Ch 30 image Aluminum Diesel Launch 332 30 x8 6 V11 N12 image Aluminum Lugger 456 42 x9 10 V12 N12 image Aluminum Trailer Cruiser 343 36 x7 11 V11 N07 image Amesbury Skiff Mippet oar 260 9 6 x 3 6 Multi chined rowing skiff Ref SmallBoats Ch 1 image Amherst Galley Schooner 643 26 9 x 5 8 V14 N24 Schooner BDQ 14 image Anhinga Sailing canoe oars 484 23 3 x 5 V06 N11 image link Antispray 48 Sail 642 48 5 x 12 6 x 28 Long Island Sound sharpie offshore cruiser 41 000 lbs displacement image Apogee Sail 10 700 lbs displ 397 38 x9 8 Cruiser aluminum leeboard ketch ref 30oddBoats Ch 35 Arava Leeboard Sailboat 509 9 0 x 3 03 x 0 6m V12 N20 leeboard cruiser MAIB 3 1 95 29 5 x 9 95 x 1 96 ft image Archaeopteryx Sail 202 15 6 x6 Daysailer plywood scow ref SmallBoats Ch 23 image AS 19 Advanced Sharpie 191sf Cat Yawl rig 8 hp 550 559 19 6 x 5 6 V17 N15 16 Trailerable lee board daysailer 500 lead ballast Boxy with blunt bow image AS 29 Advanced Sharpie 29 547 29 6 x7 10 V06 N22 V11 N04 Monster Micro Cat Yawl AS 29 Advanced Sharpie Sail 547 29 6 x7 10 x1 1 V11 N04 V19 N18 Gaff yawl bilgeboards BWAOM Ch 69 Minimal bluewater liveaboard image link AS 39 Sail 10 920 lbs displ 576 37 7 x7 9 Plywood liveaboard ref BWAOM Ch 70 AKA Loose Moose II Advanced Ataraxia Sail 17 375 lbs displ 36 x9 84 Cruiser lugsail ref BWAOM Ch 71 image Auckland Catamaran Sail 1 900 lbs displ 31 6 x15 10 Daysailer plywood ref BWAOM Ch 33 BDQ 6 image Auray Punt Row 599 9 9 x4 2 V10 N18 V18 N08 Punt plywood ref BWAOM Ch 5 image link Auxiliary Lugger 48 x13 V12 N18 Bahama Dinghy Yacht 524 12 x4 8 V10 N16 Bain Yacht Tender S P R 329 lbs displ 291 2 3m x1 06m Dinghy fibreglass ref FoldingSch Ch 18 Balanced Lug Cat V15 N13 Baltic Sea Cruiser Racer Marconi sloop OB 168 10 1m x 2 51m x 1 5m V15 N20 Cold molded or carvel blue water sailer image Bantam 16 20 15 hp 25 hp 654 6m x 2 44m V17 N02 Outboard Dayboat Light Cruiser low power planing trimaran hull Collapsable image link Barge Houseboat none 5 300 lbs displ 25 6 x7 10 Houseboat plywood ref BWAOM Ch 58 image Barge Houseboat scow OB 481 20 x8 Barn Owl Sail 31 800 lbs displ 463 49 9 x12 47 Cruiser light draft schooner ref BWAOM Ch 74 image Bateau 517 24 ft rowboat Old Common Sense Designs catalogue 23 6 ft Teal type Beach Cat 589 Improved internal ergonomics seating and centreboard aka Catfish Beachcruiser Beach Cruiser Concept 19 x 4 3 V16 N01 image Becky Thatcher foot powered 669 19 9 x 5 4 x 6 Sternwheeler cabin extended cruiser image Bee Power 581 7 5 Minimum sized Step Sharpie image Bell s Puffer Ocean Passagemaker 634 45 V17 N11 Ocean Passagemaker image Berengaria Sail 10 000 lbs displ 32 x8 2 Cruiser slot cabin water ballast ref BWAOM Ch 53 image Big Bird Sail 31 600 lbs displ 334 18 84m x 3 68m Leeboard Schooner Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 27 Big Query Sail 29 x7 x11 Ply Bowsteering Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 30 Big Tortoise Row sail 8 x 3 2 Payson image Bilge Keel Yawl 333 23 6 x5 8 V12 N16 image Bird of Dawning Sail 16 800 lbs displ 361 12m x3m x0 6m Leeboard Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 27 image Birdwatcher Sail 496 23 6 x 5 7 Birdwatcher Style Instant Boat Oar Sail Birdwatcher II Sail oar power 496B 23 6 x 5 7 2004 upgrade of Birdwatcher ref Wooden Boat Magazine Aug2004 issue image Black Skimmer Sail 2 800 lbs displ 294 25 3 x7 Sharpie Cruiser plywood leeboard cat yawl ref FoldingSch Ch 11 BDQ 1 amp 6 image link Blackbird 443 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue Blackgauntlet II Sail 7 400 lbs displ 267 33 6 x7 7 Cruiser plywood leeboard cat yawl ref FoldingSch Ch 12 image Blacksnake Keel Sloop 32 x 6 2 V17 N03 Blueberry Sail 4 000 lbs displ 420 20 3 x7 3 Cruiser plywood deep keel cutter ref BWAOM Ch 57 SBJ No 66 image link Bobcat Sail 12 3 x6 Catboat Daysailer multichine plywood ref BWAOM Ch 21 image link Bolger runabout image link Bonefish Sportfishing Boat 20 x7 9 V12 N23 Two cycle inboard Econo Concept Bowsteering Dovekie Sail 292a 21 4 x6 Mini cruiser experimental ref 30oddBoats Ch 28 image Boxer Sail 300 lbs displ 330 12 x3 6 Styrofoam fibreglass Daysailer ref Diff Boats image Boy s Launch Power 2 600 lbs displ 14 x6 7 Inboard Launch displacement hull ref BWAOM Ch 27 image Breakdown Punt Row 5 6 x3 6 Punt plywood tender ref BWAOM Ch 1 image Breakdown Schooner Sail 13 000 lbs displ 418 46 11 x7 8 Cruiser plywood c b schooner ref BWAOM Ch 60 image Brick Row Sail 458 8 x4 V15 N23 Punt plywood ref BWAOM Ch 2 image link Brick Connecter NA aka Grout or Mortar Attach two bricks end to end to form an 18 x4 schooner Brick gaff rigged Gaff rig for brick Brigantine Sail 32 x9 Square rigged cruiser seven working sails ref BWAOM Ch 43 BDQ 5 image Bright Thread Cat Yawl 445 26 x10 V09 N14 image Budget Bateau 25 6 x 4 10 V05 N16 Bulk Cargo Carrier Sail 460 000 lbs displ Ketch Cargo Carrier ref Diff Boats Ch 31 Bunny R 6 cyl inboard 36sf 430 28 0 x10 0 x2 9 Traditional Lobsterboat planked on bent oak frames image link Burgundy Sail 3 500 lbs displ 384 28 x6 3 Dayboat cruiser keel cat ketch ref 30oddBoats Ch 10 image link Cabin Clam Skiff 18 Power 5 hp to 40 hp O B 606 II 18 x5 3 V17 N22 V19 N10 8 cabin on 606 Clam Skiff workboat image Cagliostro Power 224 41 3 x11 8 Dayboat planing hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 26 image California Lobsterboat Power 271 30 x7 10 Fishing boat inboard planing hull ref FoldingSch Ch 29 Camp Cruiser Sail or oars Concept 19 0 x4 4 V13 N09 Initial study for the Common Sense Skiff Camper Sailboat 640 18 x5 3x6 V14 N18 image link Camping Trimaran Sail 554 V09 N18 Uses Hobie16 floats rig amp hardware Ref Canard Sail 20 x4 6 Daysailer experimental bowsteerer ref BWAOM Ch 23 image Canoe Payson Pirogue paddle 495 13 x2 4 V09 N09 Double paddle canoe image Canoe Yawl Sailboat 105 11 60 23 ft Unknown Bolger design 1960 strip planked ballasted keel sold in 2009 in Boston image Canoe Yawl Canoe Yawl 433 21 x6 V11 N10 image Canoe Yawl Concept 16 x6 6 V10 N10 Canoe Yawl Concept 28 x6 7 V10 N20 Caribbean Liveaboard 355 38 x9 V10 N03 image Cartopper sail row power 519 11 6 X4 image Casual Sailing Dinghy Sail Row 16 or 19 6 X 6 gaff cat centreboard day racer sailer aka Cartoon 40 aka Plywood Catboat Cat Ketch Power 354 37 V09 N06 Catfish Beachcruiser V11 N08 Catfish Beachcruiser Cat sail 4 15 1 1 2 x 6 6 Plywood catboat with salient keel fin Flat bottom double chine aka Beach Cat Centennial II Sail 322 24 0 x 5 11 x 3 6 Plywood Cat Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 11 image Ceremonial Barge Row 23 3 x4 6 Rowboat plywood four oars ref BWAOM Ch 12 image Champlain OB 9 9 hp 636 22 V14 N07 V16 N11 Step sharpie 22 Trailerable OB cabin cruiser image Champlain update 636 V16 N11 Charity Power 5 000 lbs displ 398 25 6 x8 Outboard Dayboat aluminum planing hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 17 image Charlie s Catboat 530 29 x8 3 V09 N08 Chebacco Sail 540 575 19 8 x 7 5 V15 N16 Cat yawl Ref BWAOM image link Chebacco 25 602 25 4 x7 11 V12 N04 image Chebacco Boat 1 Sail 1 740 lbs displ 19 8 x7 5 Dayboat plywood cat yawl ref BWAOM Ch 45 Chebacco Boat 2 Sail 1 740 lbs displ 19 8 x7 5 Cruiser plywood cat yawl ref BWAOM Ch 45 Chebbaco 575 15 4 V15 N04 Chebbaco 20 Cat Yawl 540 19 8 x7 9 V20 N02 image Chicago Coble Power 2 800 lbs displ 273 25 1 x6 Dayboat outboard 2 versions ref FoldingSch Ch 26 Chippewa Power 10 58 20 x7 9 Dayboat planing hull ref SmallBoats Ch 31 image Clam Cabin Skiff 5 hp to 40 hp O B 606 18 x5 3 V17 N22 Rugged flat bottom plywood workskiff aka Workskiff 18 image link Clam Skiff Power 1 100 lbs displ 606 18 x5 3 V11 N17 Fishing boat outboard plywood ref BWAOM Ch 15 Class lV OSTAR Racer 29 6 x7 6 V12 N24 Coastal 22 184 11 59 22 5 x 7 9 Texas Dory catalogue Coastal Cruising V13 N16 Col H G Hasler Sail 635 20 0 x8 0 x2 0 V15 N07 12 Steel singlehand circumnavigator centerboard Chinese gaff yawl BDQ 12 amp 13 image link Cold Molded Sailboat Sail with OB auxiliary 483 36 0 x11 0 x4 6 V13 N18 Cold molded free standing mast gaff rig Cold Water Outboard 15 hp outboard 21 3 x 7 2 x 9 Strip planked outboard power early glass house example SBJ Cartoon 7 Cold water Sailboard Sail 301 15 9 x3 11 Daysailer daggerboard plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 5 Commercial Gill Net IB power 51 6 x16 0 x5 6 V13 N08 Hard chined wooden fishing vessel designed around a 600 hp twelve cylinder Common Sense Skiff 571 15 6 x4 2 V10 N13 image Commuter 566 20 x7 9 V11 N02 Compact Charter Schooner 348 45 3 x 14 7 V11 N15 image Corsair 24 Sail 467 23 6 x5 10 Aft mast Daysailer keel sharpie no mainsail ref BWAOM Ch 30 Cove Dweller image link Cruising Canoe image link Cruising Catamaran 31 x16 V09 N image Cruising Catamaran Single staysail from aft Motor centreboard workshop rudder cockpit image Cruising Catamaran 50 x22 V10 N14 image Cruising Catboat 536 21 10 x7 9 V12 N05 image Cruising Chebbaco V15 N15 Cruising Chebbaco Light Cruiser version Cruising Cutter Cruising Cutter Concept 25 6 x4 6 V15 N24 Cruising Lugger sail Concept 35 0 x8 1 x5 6 V13 N12 Thames barge hull with dipping lug and a deep keel Cruising Rowboat Row 2 050 lbs displ 21 x5 Rowboat strip planked ref BWAOM Ch 13 image Cruising Sharpie Cruising Sharpie 56 x10 7 V10 N07 Crystal Row 593 lbs displ 352 15 6 x 3 6 V19 N05 Plywood Rowboat ref Diff Boats Ch 3 image Currach Power 6 400 lbs displ 408 24 x7 7 Outboard Ferry steel planing hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 16 image Cynthia J Sail 289 14 6 x5 6 Mini cruiser plywood leeboard catboat ref FoldingSch Ch 10 image Dakini Sailing dory 34 6 x 7 11 image link Dakota Ouboard 50 hp 38 8 x7 3 x1 0 Prefabricated River Cruiser image Dart Dinghy Sail 11 6 x4 6 Dinghy multichine plywood ref BWAOM Ch 6 image Dawn Treader 48 x 12 8 Boatbuilder Sept 95 Steel dipping lugsail Solution48 image Day Racing Schooner Sail 11 850 lbs displ 541 39 9 x8 11 V09 N17 V19 N09 Cruiser deep keel fisherman style ref BWAOM Ch 42 BDQ 2 Daysailer Overnighter Marconi Sloop IB 176 41 6 x7 7 x5 3 V15 N21 Carvel planked keel day sailer with cuddy image Daysailer Weekender Daysailer Weekender 33 x7 7 V13 N04 Defender oar 236 11 x 3 10 Vintage lapstrake yacht tender image link Delaware Trawler image link Design 344 Sail 344 21 x 6 V26 N11 Proposed home built version of Dovekie image link Destrier Power 8 58 28 x11 Cruiser lapstrake planing hull ref SmallBoats Ch 33 Deuce 473 17 x 4 10 x 3 3 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue English Cutter The Deuce Diablo Power 24 Max H P 432 15 x5 Double chine open powerboat image Diablo Grande power 603 18 0 x6 0 Double chine open powerboat for 40 hp OB Ref BDQ 18 image Diamond Cruising Kayak double paddle Concept 19 5 V15 N10 Plywood kayak with copious gear stowage aka Diamond image link Dido Sprit Cat Yawl w 9 oar 431 25 7 x6 7 x7 Fiberglass Airex homebuild option to a Dovekie precursor to Birdwatcher Diesel Launch Yanmar diesel mizzen 379 12m x 2 44m x 75m Box keel slender 39 4 launch Construction 579 illegible number Diesel Launch 39 4 x8 V12 N14 Dolphin Row Sail 1 200 lbs 259 18 x4 Dayboat round bilge double ender ref SmallBoats Ch 9 image Donovan s Tender Oars 647 11 8 x 4 2 V15 N18 Modified punt rowboat with low power OB option image Double Brick image link Double Eagle Sail yawlboat auxiliary 646 39 x 16 6 V16 N09 10 Plywood catamaran image Double Eagle 657 Sail designed for 657 39 0 x20 0 V18 N11 12 Enlarged modified Double Eagle catamaran Double Eagle Yawlboat power 651 12 2 x 6 3 V16 N08 Yawlboat for the Double Eagle sailboat image Double Query Sail 377 16 x7 9 Ply Bowsteering Daysailer Catamaran D Boats 30 Dovekie 21 Sail Row 292 21 4 x6 Cruiser production fibreglass ref FoldingSch Ch 24 image Dugong 167 sf sail oars 365 26 0 x5 4 x3 ft Cold molded Ref Different Boats Chapter 8 big sister to Dovekie image Dugout Power 11 9 x3 Outboard Dayboat carved from wooden lifts ref BWAOM Ch 35 image Dynamite Sailboard Sail 250 lbs displ 406 15 11 x2 Sailboard plywood ref 30oddBoats Ch 2 image link Economy Motorsailer Power Sail 282 25 10 x7 8 Cruiser outboard moulded hull ref FoldingSch Ch 28 Economy Seagoing Cruiser Sail 8 300 lbs displ 34 6 x6 6 x1 1 5 Sharpie Cruiser plywood leeboards ref 30oddBoats Ch 1 image Eeek Sail 280 lbs displ 407 11 6 x2 Cruising Canoe plywood leeboard ref 30oddBoats Ch 1 image link Egg Harbor 31 Power May 1957 31 Electric Launch 24V 1 hp electric 321 15 11 x 4 6 Electric Motor Inboard Launch Airex fiberglass DBoats Ch 5 also SBJ V2 2 Electric Spartina image link Elegant Folkboat image link Elegant Punt Sail 279 7 9 x3 7 Dinghy plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 1 image link Express 22 Power 149 22 6 x 7 6 x 8 Texas Dory plan 25 80 250 hp outboard or I O Fancy Sail 725 lbs displ 394 15 7 x13 3 Dayboat Friendship sloop lookalike ref 30oddBoats Ch 29 image Fantail Launch 419 21 x6 V11 N20 23 x6 image Fast Beach Landing 36 x8 3 V12 N02 Fast Brick image Fast Cruising Schooner 50 x13 6 V12 N09 Fast Motorsailer 560 25 x6 6 V10 N02 Fast Sport Fisherman 32 x12 V10 N19 Fast Sternwheeler Power 25 6 x7 8 Cruiser plywood garvey hull ref BWAOM Ch 59 image Featherwind sail row 262 15 6 x 4 6 Modified twice by Carnell approved by Bolger image Felucca Sail 665 lbs displ 349 4 9m x 1 52m Leeboards Beach Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 7 image Fenestra V21 N05 Ferra Fiddler II Power 2 000 lbs displ 391 15 10 x6 8 Minimal Cruiser planing hull outboard ref 30oddBoats Ch 4 image Fie Fia 154 32 x9 V11 N23 Tropical Commuter image Fieldmouse sail 234 7 9 x 4 0 Lapstrake sailing pram image Fiji sail with I O diesel 662 39 4 x12 1 x2 1 V20 N10 11 12 Plywood box cutwater sharpie bluewater cruiser Ref BDQ 22 image Firebrand Power 1 120 lbs displ 388 26 6 x4 3 Steam Launch plywood planing hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 9 image Fishcat Power 469 16 feet catamaran image link Fisher Boy 15 OB 201 15 4 x 5 6 Texas Dory plan 10 20 hp outboard dory runabout Fisher Boy 15 inboard OB 201b 15 4 x 5 6 Texas Dory plan 10 4 hp inboard motor November 66 rental fishing boat Fisherman s Launch Power 537 21 4 WoodenBoat 164 or Small Boat Journal 67 aka Sometime or Never Flat Bottom Outboard Cruiser image link Flat Iron Skiff 414 14 x3 3 V11 N13 21 x6 Flying Cloud Sailing Pram 614 8 x4 V11 N17 Flying Splinter Power 3 900 lbs displ 319 29 5 x6 86 Dayboat planing auxiliary sail ref 30oddBoats Ch 22 Folding Schooner Sail 268 31 x 5 V17 N07 Open skiff hull folds for compact storage image link Forest Belle Sailboat Cartoon Carvel planked yawl Narrow beam Woodenboat 66 Sep Oct 1985 image Garvey Daysailer 18 x6 9 V12 N15 image link Garvey Outboard Utility 16 x6 V12 N22 Gill netter Houseboat Power 15 650 lbs displ 302 35 10 x12 Houseboat inboard lobsterboat hull ref FoldingSch Ch 31 Gloucester Yawl Sail 261 21 x5 6 Dayboat 3 masts box keel ref SmallBoats Ch 10 Glouchester Gull runabout OB 15 4 x4 2 Texas Dory plan 12 7 1 2 to 20 hp Outboard runabout Gas Saver Dory Skiff Grandpa s Pirate Ship Sail 5 300 lbs displ 22 x8 11 Cruiser bilge keels cat rig ref BWAOM Ch 51 image Grout See Brick Connecter Gulf of Mexico Cruiser Cruiser Concept 49 x15 x2 6 V13 N02 Gypsy 58 sf sprit rig sail 436 15 x 4 V14 N06 150 lbs two chine tack tape daggerboard fast sailboat image link Halloween Power 2 500 lbs displ 211 25 6 x6 10 Dayboat round bilge planing hull ref SmallBoats Ch 32 image Harbinger Sail 280 15 x7 1 Dayboat moulded hull cat rig ref FoldingSch Ch 22 image Hard Bottom Inflatable 7 6 x4 V13 N22 image Hard Bottom Inflatable Hard Bottom Inflatable 438 20 V11 N14 image Hardbottom Inflatable oars Concept 7 6 6 5 x4 0 2 9 V13 N22 Rigid Inflatable Boat Hawkeye 18 V10 N09 Step Sharpie Outboard Utility image Hawkeye Power 587 18 6 x7 9 V12 N07 Outboard Dayboat plywood box cutwater keel ref BWAOM Ch 1 BDQ 3 image Hermes Long Distance Rowing 585 21 V17 N23 Long Distance Rowing Cruiser Hesperus Sail 21 600 lbs displ 156 45 x10 6 Cruiser RORC racer ref 30oddBoats Ch 36 His and Her Schooner Sail 126sf 512 19 6 x 4 3 x 3 ref BWAOM Ch 25 SBJ No 57 Oct87 aka Singlehand Schooner image link Homebuilt Yawl Sail w ob 39 x 10 5 x2 V14 N12 Multi chine ply Bermudan centerboard cruising yawl Hope Power 258 16 x6 4 Lobsterboat round bilge planing hull ref SmallBoats Ch 30 image Houseboat Concept 38 38 x11 1 V11 N18 image link Houseboat Concept 47 Low power Concept 47 x11 x15 V13 N21 Houseboat disguised as a power cruiser Hrairoo Sail 2 500 lbs displ 16 x 6 6 x 1 6 Folding Wing Keel Micro cruiser Dboats preface Iceboat Sail Iceboat concept ref BWAOM Ch 4 image link Idaho OB power 556 31 0 x5 3 x6 Wheelchair accessible plywood flat bottomed cruiser BDQ 7 image link Illinois 50 hp OB 630 63 1 x 10 0 V16 N14 Self Propelled Houseboat A residence cheap giant simulated yacht Inboard Diesel Sport power 551 22 x 7 V17 N17 Inboard Power Cruising 50 V09 N04 Inlet Runner OB power Concept 22 0 x3 5 V14 N10 Plywood or other sheet rough water utility No completed plans image link Insolent 60 sail 666 63 0 V19 N14 Maximum folding schooner sleeps 6 folds to 30 on trailer image link International V11 N01 Rig Conversion Jack Hanna sail 565 29 6 Double ended cruising ketch Japanese Beach Cruiser Spritsail Cat Yawl rig 522 3 8M x 1 8M Plywood lapstrake leeboards pram bow Ref SBJ No 68 BWAOM Ch26 image link Jessie Cooper Sail 6 150 lbs displ 389 25 6 x7 6 Cruiser minimal liveaboard ref 30oddBoats Ch 12 image link Jinni Sloop rigged 158sqft 19 6 x5 V15 N19 Hard chined double ended family daysailer designed in June 1954 image Jinni 426 123SF sprit rig cat yawl 426 15 6 x 4 2 V06 N17 plumb sided plywood camp cruiser Jochems Schooner image June Bug Rowing Sailing Tender 400 14 x3 3 V15 N17 Plywood box boat image Keel Canoe Yawl 514 25 6 x7 5 V12 N03 Keel Canoe Yawl Sail 614 15 6 V11 N17 Cold molded double ended cruising yawl Gaff main w topsail Keel Catboat Cat yawl Concept 20 0 x7 10 x2 0 cold molded sim Long Micro 4 berths 280SF sprit sail w 7 hp inboard motor Keel Catboat Cat Yawl 20 x7 10 V13 N05 Keel Daysailer 17 10 x 6 1 V13 N01 image Keel Daysailer Sail 1 640 lbs displ 18 10 x5 6 Daysailer gaff cat rig round bilge ref BWAOM Ch 29 image Keel Sailing Dinghy Sail 8 x 3 9 Lapstrake yacht tender with long shallow keel image Keel Sailing Dinghy 427 8 x3 V11 N09 image Keel Sharpie Live Aboard 55 x 9 6 V16 N06 Keel Whaler Sloop Sail 2 680 lbs displ 396 20 x6 Daysailer lapstrake double ender ref 30oddBoats Ch 31 image Keelboat Sail 6 600 lbs displ 38 9 x8 Cruiser river keelboat representation ref BWAOM Ch 38 image Kotick Paddle 240 15 x1 11 Canoe strip planked kayak ref SmallBoats Ch 13 image link Ladyslipper Sail 925 lbs displ 318 7 6 x 5 x 1 11 Keel dinghy ref Diff Boat Ch 2 image Lake Launch 15 6 power 549 15 6 x4 1 V13 N03 Open skiff like Sneakeasy Surrey top ducktails image link Lake Launch 40 ft dual OB power 553 40 x8 x1 1 5 V14 N02 Plywood launch with small cabin Lake Launch steel Power 8 500 lbs displ 290 44 11 x9 1 Dayboat steel ref 30oddBoats Ch 15 Lapstrake Chebacco Sail 19 6 x7 9 Dayboat lapstrake cat yawl ref BWAOM Ch 45 image Lapstrake Chebacco 25 Sail 2 300 lbs displ 25 4 x7 11 Dayboat cruiser lapstrake cat yawl ref BWAOM Ch 45 Lapstrake Express 22 OB 155 22 6 x 7 8 Texas Dory plan 16 60 100 hp single or dual outboards lapstrake dory Le Dulci Mer Balanced Lug Sail 457 30 ft Plywood sailboat wing keel ballast like Insolent 60 image Leeboard Catboat Sail 6 650 lbs displ 21 10 x7 9 Cruiser cat rig ref BWAOM Ch 67 image Leeboard Yawl sail Concept 22 0 x7 0 x1 6 V14 N05 Marconi rigged yawl cold molded Libboo Power 7 300 lbs displ 393 25 6 x10 Cruiser carvel hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 20 Light Cruiser 51 6 x13 V09 N22 V23 N20 image Light Displacement Cruiser Power 33 600 lbs displ 351 52 x15 x3 10 Planing Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 22 Light Dory Type 1 Golden River Oar 1952 15 6 x 4 Planked round sided dory early Light Dory design 140 Light Dory Type 2 1961 1961 Similar brief to round sided Golden River but flat sided PCB s own selfbuilt Light Dory Type 3 Oar 140 11 15 6 SBJ Feb 1980 How to build the Gloucester Light Dory Payson 1982 Light Dory Type 4 Glouchester Gull Rowing Dory 7 ft Oar 140 3 15 6 x 4 Texas Dory plan 11 Gloucester Gull rowing dory plans sold by Capt Jim Orrell Light Dory Type 5 oar 265 4 74 m x 1 22 m 1973 Double ended Metric Small Boats Ch4 Light Dory Type V Refs BDQ 16 Light Dory Type 6 Gloucester Gull Oar 140 6 15 6 x 4 aka Gloucester Gull rev Light Dory design 140 4 Type 4 for Dynamite image link Light Dory Type 7 Row 526 19 6 x 4 V24 N20 Up to 3 people 1 or 2 rowing aka Long Light Dory Stretched Light Dory Light Dory Type 8 Three Man rowboat 555 23 6 x 4 V18 N01 V24 N20 Up to 3 rowers Largest stretch of the Gull image Light Peapod oars 390 12 0 x3 8 V13 N14 Cold molded wooden rowboat Light Power Cruiser IB power Concept 50 0 x9 4 x2 6 V14 N04 No completed design Light Schooner Sail 395 23 6 Open Daysailer or Camp Cruisers image Lightfoot 24 x5 V02 N18 Schooner Lily Electric Power 627 15 4 x 4 10 V14 N14 22 V17 N18 An Electric Picnic Launch image Lion s Paw Sail 15 000 lbs displ 404 38 9 10 Sharpie Cruiser steel leeboards ref 30oddBoats Ch 14 image Little Superior Sail 620 lbs displ 288 10 3 x5 Dinghy keel lugsail ref FoldingSch Ch 19 Live On Board Scow Schooner sail OB auxiliary 501 35 0 x11 8 x1 6 V19 N01 Leeboard scow hard chines commodious cabin image Lobsterboat Power 8 950 lbs displ 413 32 x11 Fishing Launch carvel semi planing ref 30oddBoats Ch 25 image Long Micro 486 19 6 x6 V11 N08 image Longship Sail Row 38 x8 Open Boat Viking ship representation ref BWAOM Ch 39 image Low Powered Outboard Cruiser OB 450 23 x6 10 V15 N22 Lun image link Lynx Sail 255 14 8 x6 11 Cruiser deep keel round bilge ref SmallBoats Ch 18 image link Madeline Paddlin Pedal Power 441 19 6 X 7 10 V N12 Sidewheeler Pedal Power Direct drive geometry 7 knots 2 person image link Margaret Mead Sail 210 cargo carrier ref Diff Boats Ch 31 Marina Cruiser Power Sail 5 000 lbs 21 3 x7 10 V17 N05 Cruiser round bilge lugsail ref BWAOM Ch 36 Martha Jane Sail 247sf lug rig 510 23 6 x 6 0 V18 N02 Boxy leeboard sharpie cruiser Water ballast image Martha Jane Revised 510a V18 N03 Master Hand Sail 152 22 6 x18 9 Cruiser Friendship sloop ref SmallBoats Ch 20 image Matsue Traveler Merlin formerly Marina Cruiser motorsailer 428 21 3 Compact short range cruiser Flush deck Carvel construction image Micro Sail 422 15 4 V16 N16 Pocket cruiser sailboat image link Micro Navigator 422a 15 4 V16 N16 Navigator cabin Chinese Gaff rigged Microtrawler 584 14 6x7 11 V09 N23 image Mikim Power 4 200 lbs displ 376 24 x7 10 Fishing Launch carvel hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 19 Also called Ilex Vol 1 4 ABJ image Miniature Steel Tug Power 5 360lbs displ 15 11 x7 9 Tug box cutwater keel ref BWAOM Ch 55 image permanent dead link Minimum Kayak Power 182 lbs displ 284 11 5 x1 11 Kayak plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 6 image Minimum Proa Minimum World Cruising 635 V15 N07 Minnesota Twin Outboard Cruiser 531 33 x 6 6 V17 N08 Twin Outboard Cruiser image link Minstrel III Sail Cruising Schooner fisherman type schooner ref 30oddBoats Ch 6 Missouri River Keelboat 528 38 9 x8 V09 N11 Moccasin Sail 12 200 lbs displ 297 36 9 x9 Cruiser c b yawl ref FoldingSch Ch 27 image Moderate Speed Power Concept 22 3 x 8 V16 N04 Modern Sandbagger image link Modest Marina Cruiser image link Monhegan Sail 3 300 lbs displ 237 18 x7 Cruiser Friendship sloop ref SmallBoats Ch 19 image link Morning Light 22 Sail Power amp Oar 190 22 4 5 x 6 6 Texas Dory plan 17 Sea Surf amp Rescue July 1965 Fishing surf boat motor well for small OB boomless 80sf gunter rig w 36sf jib Mortar See Brick Connecter Motor Canoe Row 545 lbs displ 582 15 9 x3 V09 N20 Dayboat outboard round bilge ref BWAOM Ch 14 image Motorsailing Cargo Boat motorsailer 610 30 0 x9 0 x2 0 Plywood box forefoot hull with diesel inboard cargo hold Ref Boatbuilder image Mouser Sail 1 220 lbs displ 11 55 16 x6 6 Trailer Sailer chine catboat SmallBoats Ch 17 BDQ 13 image Nahant Sail 242 25 6 x8 8 Cruiser c b round bilge sloop ref SmallBoats Ch 27 image Nancy Jack Sail 378 50 x9 11 Plywood Cargo Carrier ref Diff Boats Ch 31 Navel Jelly Row 296 31 x4 3 Disposable Racer instant boat plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 7 image link New England Fishing Vessel 160 to 200HP diesel 70 x14 x3 Low cost power self buildable economical commercial fishing vessel Newfoundlander Sail 9 300 lbs displ 29 x8 3 Cruiser deep keel round bilge ref BWAOM Ch 32 image Nightingale Sail 206 25 6 x6 6 x 2 6 Canoe Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 19 Nimbus Power 26 300 lbs displ 368 34 x14 3 5 Displacement Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 24 Nina Sail 565 lbs displ 196 16 x 4 Dayboat fibreglass ref SmallBoats Ch 16 Nord Coster 596 16 x6 6 V14 N04 Canoe Yawl image Nymph sail oar 425 7 9 x3 6 image Nymph Cubed 527 15 6 x 7 V18 N02 Pocket Cruiser image Ocean Crosser Ocean Racer 127 30 x 6 10 V10 N12 Racing Powerboat c 1960 strip built construction Inboard motor big block Ocean Crossing Rowboat Row Sail 4 300 lbs 33 x6 Rowboat proposal ref FoldingSch Ch 25 Ocean Going Rowing Project Row 1 600 lbs displ 30 x4 8 Rowboat round bilge singlehander ref SmallBoats Ch 6 Oceanic 30 OP 184 11 59 30 1 x 7 2 Texas Dory plan 18 45 80 hp dory Oceanic 36 I O 180 36 x 10 Texas Dory plan 19 Inboard outboard optional extension to 39 3 Oceanic 45 Power 178 45 x 10 Texas Dory plan 20 Odd Lot Power 11 000 lbs displ 307 33 x 11 x 2 Planing Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 21 Offshore 26 Power OB 135 7 60 26 9 x 8 1 Texas Dory plan 22 35 100 hp OP single or twin Offshore Leeboarder Sail 19 900 lbs displ 39 x11 Cruiser cat rig ref BWAOM Ch 72 image link Old Shoe 91 SF cat yawl 3 hp OB 449 11 7 X 5 1 X 1 3 200 lbs lead ballast Day sailer with king size bed Tentable Birdwatcherable image link Oldshoe Cat Yawl 12 x 5 4 V03 N06 Omega Power 235 15m x4 6m x1 2m Displacement Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 26 One Man Liveaboard One Man Liveaboard 19 x 7 6 V16 N03 Open Water Utility Gas inboard power 488 25 6 x7 6 V18 N17 Precursor to Shivaree cold molded seats six image OSTAR Concept sail Concept 59 x11 x10 V13 N11 Molded hull for ocean racing fore and aft rudders Ljungstrom rig image OSTAR Racer 459 29 10 x7 10 V10 N01 image link OSTAR Racer IV image link Otter Sail 231 19 6 x4 10 Daysailer cruiser leeboard plywood sharpie ref SmallBoats Ch 22 image Otter II Sail 375 19 6 x 5 10 Plywood Cat Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 13 Out O Gloucester 30 power 1957 30 0 x11 9 x2 5 Carvel amp cross planked cabin cruiser 1957 1962 approx 200 built Ref BDQ 19 Outboard cruiser Power 36 x 10 x 1 6 Twin Outboard Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 12 Outboard Powered Canal Cruiser image link Outboard Utility power 323 21 x6 V14 N06 image Outboard Utility 23 Outboard 405 23 0 x 7 8 V12 N19 Plywood utility boat tortured ply for fine entrance lines 40 illegible number Paddling Skiff 613 7 6 x2 V11 N21 image link Palo de Agua Sail 12 500 lbs displ 373 35 4 x8 6 Cruiser c b cat rig ref 30oddBoats Ch 34 image Pari Mutuel Schooner Sail Head Boat steel 5 mast schooner ref FoldingSch Ch 14 Party Fishing Boat power 263 50 11 x15 0 x4 0 V13 N15 Ferrocement 49 000 pounds image Payson Pirogue Padle 330 lbs displ 13 x2 4 Canoe plywood ref BWAOM Ch 3 image link Petty Yacht Tender Row Sail 430 lbs displ 184 7 9 x 3 10 Dinghy fibreglass ref FoldingSch Ch 18 Pico Sail 1 850 lbs displ 386 21 3 x6 Daysailer leeboard double ender ref 30oddBoats Ch 32 image Pinky Schooner Sail 385 65 0 x14 0 x5 0 V13 N20 Cold molded over strip planking image Pirate Racer Sail 542 14 6 x4 Dayboat plywood lateen rig ref BWAOM Ch 20 image Pirogue 12 Sail gaff rig 30 5 sf 637 11 6 x 2 0 45 lbs V15 N02 3 sheets of 1 2 plywood 6 1 97 Pirogue 16 sail oars paddles 451 16 0 x3 3 Plywood flat bottom boat with decks designed for cheap fast construction Plain 18 power 1 or 2 OB to 472 18 x 7 V16 N24 image Plank Pipante padled and poled 20 28 x4 5 Planked replica of dugout canoe indigenous to Honduras 20 number illegible Planked Pipante 28 x4 5 V12 N08 Plywood 12 1 2 sail 628 16 2 x5 8 x2 9 Solent rigged sloop keel daysailer designed after the Herreshoff 12 1 2 BDQ 9 image link Plywood Catboat 535 15 6 x6 6 V12 N10 aka Cartoon 40 Casual Sailing Dinghy Plywood Diesel Cruiser Power 3 090 lbs displ 574 23 6 x7 5 Cruiser inboard planing hull ref BWAOM Ch 56 image Plywood Trireme Row Cruiser undeveloped idea ref FoldingSch Ch 17 Pointer image link Pointy Skiff Power Row 329 10 6 x 3 6 V17 N19 Row or small outboard 3HP Poohsticks oar 010 ii 57 11 4 x 3 10 Child s rowing skiff Full details in Small Boats image Portland Skiff Power 18 x 6 6 Old Common Sense Designs 1996 similar to Diablo Grande Power Catamaran 15 6 Power 598 15 6 x 6 V12 N12 Power Catamaran 22 480 22 x 12 4 V10 N23 Power Yawlboat 583 11 4 x 5 3 V09 N15 Prancing Pony Sail 208 22 x18 8 Cruiser deep keel round bilge ketch ref SmallBoats Ch 26 image Prefabricated River Cruiser OB 684 38 7 x7 2 x1 V13 N07 Plywood hull State series cruisers many alternative superstructures amp interiors image Presto Cruiser Sail 5 500lbs displ 27 x6 10 Cruiser round bilge cat ketch ref BWAOM Ch 50 Presto Gauntlet Sail 269 Cruiser round bilge hull for 267 ref FoldingSch Ch 12 Prince William Sound Yawl Sail OB or oar auxiliary 356 16 3 x 4 6 200 V16 N23 Cold molded cat yawl Diff Boats ch 6 image link Proa Sail 217 39 6 x19 6 Dayboat plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 15 image Production Power Cruiser 207 27 x 10 9 V14 N11 image Providence S amp P 60 ft Larger relation to AntiSpray Walrus box keel Blue amp brown water capable Puffer 40 Power 1 or 2 OBs Concept 40 0 x14 0 x2 0 V16 N15 Coastal cruising houseboat style after Scottish Puffer workboat plywood box hull image Pulling Boat 218 15 6 x 4 2 V08 N15 Pushmepullyou 276 44 x7 6 V17 N09 Two Section Cruiser image Quahaug Power 2200 lbs displ 325 15 11 x 7 6 Inboard Launch ref Diff Boats Ch 4 Queen Mab gaff rig cat sail paddle 638 84 x32 x5 25 V14 N13 30 lbs lapstrake sailboat aka A Small Yacht image link Queequeg Cold Moulded Daysailer 444 21 4 x6 6 V10 N22 image link Query Sail 360 16 x4 6 Plywood Bow steering Daysailer ref D Boats 30 Quest Power 17 000 lbs displ 347 38 x11 9 Cruiser steel displacement hull ref 30oddBoats Ch 18 image Quickstep Sail 2 160 lbs displ 256 19 10 x5 8 Cruiser leeboards round bilge ref SmallBoats Ch 24 Racing Clipper Dory sail 194 25 6 V19 N11 Open marconi sloop rigged boat in plywood or batten seam image Recreational Rowboat Row 630 lbs displ 300 13 9 x4 V18 N22 Dinghy moulded hull ref FoldingSch Ch 21 image Red Zinger Cat Yawl 460 25 6x7 10 V09 N19 Cat Yawl image Reiver II Motorsailer 621 49 2 x14 0 x2 4 Molded hull with cabin pilothouse diesel inboard and dipping lug rig Ref BDQ 8 Resolution Sail 27 000 lbs displ 312 48 x 11 Houseboat Bolger liveaboard ref FoldingSch Ch 32 image Retriever 50 100 hp OB 631 22 V14 N08 V16 N07 Step sharpie fast cabin cruiser image Romp Sail no engine 372 30 x 8 4 V16 N13 Ocean cruising yawl centerboard cold molded image link Rondo II Sail 2 000 lbs displ 295 39 6 x6 8 Cruiser plywood 3 mast schooner ref FoldingSch Ch 13 image Rose Sail 1 025 920 lbs displ 225 114 x30 Frigate based on 1751 ship ref 30oddBoats Ch 39 image Rose Pinnace Row Sail 229 28 x6 6 Dayboat round bilge ref SmallBoats Ch 11 Rough Water Outboard Utility Power 01 50 15 6 x6 0 V13 N13 Speedboat with OB in a well the first boat ever built from a PCB plan in 1950 image link Row Sail Tender for Tahiti Sail Oar 655 8 punt with gaff sail amp leeboard Rowing Outboard Motor oar or OB 16 0 x4 5 V13 N10 Steam bent framed carvel planked deckboats for use on the ship Rose Re Rubens Nymph sail row or 2 HP 516 7 9 x4 6 Same length and construction as Nymph but wider image Sailing St Pierre dory Sail 26 10 x9 Dory Cruiser ref 30oddBoats Ch 12 Salvage I Two Diesel inboards 626 49 6 V18 N14 46 500 lbs displacement steel tug yacht image Sampan Express Power to 250 hp 147 22 6 x 7 6 x 8 I O Dory Skiff with cabin 2 chine flat bottom plywood Sampan Express 30 148 30 ft Texas Dory catalogue Sampan Express 17 Outboard 188 17 x 6 6 Texas Dory plan 23 5 panel plywood runabout 25 75 hp outboard Sampan Express 26 Power 145 4 61 25 9 x 7 10 x 9 Texas Dory plan 26 80 300 hp outboard or I O single or twin Sampan Express 30 Power 148 30 x 7 10 x 9 Texas Dory plan 27 80 300 hp outboard or I O Sampan Express 36 Power 148x 36 x 7 10 x 9 Texas Dory plan 27 6 ft extension of Sampan Express 30 Samuel Clyde Power 8 000 lbs displ 544 31 x8 3 Cruiser plywood inboard outboard ref BWAOM Ch 62 image Sandbagger Schooner proposal Sail 44 x10 Cruising Schooner ref 30oddBoats Ch 6 Schooner Rigged V11 N24 Schorpioen Chinese gaff sloop 649 35 V16 N19 20 Coastal Cruising Trimaran image Schuyt Houseboat Sail 447sf 10 hp diesel 28 10 x 10 5 Houseboat leeboard double ender ref BWAOM Ch 40 SBJ No 30 May83 image Scow Schooner Sail 7 700 lbs displ 28 x9 10 Cruiser plywood ref BWAOM Ch 41 Scow Schooner Concept 90 x28 V11 N19 Sea Hawk Power 170 38 x12 Cruiser carvel semi planing ref 30oddBoats Ch 24 image Sea Hawk 15 6 outboard to 20 hp 247 15 6 x 4 2 Texas Dory catalogue plywood dory skiff ref SmallBoats Ch 28 160 lbs Sea or Ski 19 outboard 134 7 60 19 0 x 6 6 Texas Dory plan 28 25 80 hp outboard Seabird 86 sail OB auxiliary 525 23 0 x7 9 x2 6 V15 N09 Cabin cruiser 3 versions Doghouse Gaffrig Lugrig BDQ 15 image link Seaguin Power 232 15 6 x7 1 Dayboat round bilge planing hull ref SmallBoats Ch 29 image Shadow Power 2 750 lbs displ 403 25 6 Dayboat camper OMC Sea Drive ref 30oddBoats Ch 21 image Shady Lady Power 39 x14 Houseboat with offshore capability steel box keel ref BWAOM Ch 73 image Sharpie Camper Cruiser 426 15 x 4 V06 N17 aka Jinni Sharpie Catamaran Concept sail Concept 23 6 x12 0 V14 N03 Cheap cat with a box cabin and a leg o mutton rig image Sharpshooter Power 339 23 x5 7 Outboard Launch plywood 2 versions ref 30oddBoats Ch 7 image Shearwater 28 3 Cat Yawl w sprit main 28 3 Fiberglass production big sister to Dovekie circa 1984 5 Shearwater 39 6 Sail 5 250 lbs displ 353 39 6 x 10 x 3 3 Keel Schooner Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 19 Ship s Boat 506 14 6 x4 5 V09 N24 image Shivaree 16 25 50 hp OB 518 16 x 7 V17 N01 Center console OB utility for cold molding lapstrake or carvel Shivaree 18 Lobster Skiff Power 648 18 0 x7 0 Molded or lapstrake center console OB Ref BDQ 18 image link Shoal Keel Daysailer sail Concept 24 0 x7 10 x2 0 V13 N24 Cold molded gaff sloop bilge keels cabin Shoals Runner 17 Power 189 5 65 17 3 1 2 x 6 2 1 2 Texas Dory plan 34 Fishing dory 9 15 hp Shoebox Pram 5 6 x 3 3 V07 N02 Shoebox Punt Oar 539 5 6 x3 6 Compact yacht tender dingy Singapore Cutter Sail oars 617 29 6 x7 6 V12 N01 V18 N15 open sprit yawl designed for up to eight oars image Singlehander Cat Sail 523 20 image link Sir Joseph Banks Sail 95 1 x15 75 Cargo Vessel steel sharpie ref BWAOM Ch 75 Six Gun Ship Of The Line 30 V09 N07 Skillygallee Sail w 6 hp to 10 hp O B 416 29 ft x 7 ft x1 6 5 3 V14 N16 Cat Yawl upsized Black Skimmer 364sf sail area Ch13 30 Odd Boats Skimmer power 10 15 H P 417 8 x4 Poor man s Boston Whaler image Slicer Power 29 x5 2 Outboard Dayboat plywood ref BWAOM Ch 19 image link Sliding Seat Bateau Small Auxiliary Cruising Small Auxiliary Cruising 20 x9 V17 N24 Small Commercial Fishingboat 588 19 6 x7 4 V10 N15 Sneakeasy Power 26 6 Power Sharpie image link Snow Leopard Power 2 900 lbs displ 28 x7 Speedboat concept model boat ref BWAOM Ch 34 Solution 48 Sail 370 48 x12 8 x2 6 Steel Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 25 Sparkler Sail 1 360 lbs displ 409 19 x4 11 Daysailer c b plywood ref 30oddBoats Ch 5 image link Spartina Catboat 594 15 4 x7 V11 N05 image Spartina electric Sail w electric option 594B 15 4 Lapstrake sailboat Centerboard or electric power with batteries in shoal keel Special Olympics Bateau image link Speed Launch 492 29 x5 2 V10 N05 AKA Gale Spur II Utility Rowboat 600 15 4 x4 6 V10 N21 Rowboat lapstrake ref BWAOM Ch 11 BDQ 11 500 lbs displ image Spur l 1963 Oar Whithall Type 167 16 0 x 4 5 V21 N19 Popular Boating Dec 1964 cover story 15Feb2004 See Small Boats dust St Valery Sail with OB Auxiliary 625 7 66m x 2 1m V15 N14 Normandy Lug Schooner in plywood lapstrake BDQ 10 Staysail Cat Sail 4 000 lbs displ 31 x6 1 Aft mast Daysailer keel sharpie no mainsail ref BWAOM Ch 30 image Steel Excursion Boat Concept 60 x14 V11 N06 Steel Trawler 409 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue Stone Camel sail IB auxiliary 249 25 9 x7 10 x2 0 Gaff rigged leeboard sloop designed for GRP after Crocker s Stone Horse Ref Storm Petrel Sail Outboard 337 16 4 x 5 2 Fixed Keel Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 10 image link Striker P 29 x7 5 V12 N11 Early box keel steel production boats 15Oct99 pre Bell s Puffer Summer Ease sail 471 23 6 V16 N22 Hard chine water ballasted cat ketch image link Summer Hen 476 Reuben Trane Mud hen Marsh Hen etc commission for commercial frp Super Brick Lateen rigged with OB 559 19 6 x 7 10 V08 N07 V10 N24 Box hulled shanty boat trailerable sleeps four enclosed head full galley image Superbrick image link Supermouse Sail 11 6 x6 6 Microcruiser lapstrake pram ref BWAOM Ch 9 image Surf Sail 287 15 6 x3 7 Daysailer leeboard plywood ref FoldingSch Ch 2 Surfmaster 19 Outboard to 35 hp 167 19 7 x 5 4 Texas Dory plan 35 2 chine plywood dory skiff 10 35 hp outboard Surfmaster 23 Outboard to 35 hp 158 23 9 1 2 x 6 Texas Dory plan 35 2 chine plywood dory skiff 10 35hp outboard Surfmaster 27 OB 179 27 0 x 7 6 Texas Dory plan 36 I O 80 260 hp V4 to V8 Swallow Sail 615 lbs displ 392 12 x5 Dinghy fixed keel ref 30oddBoats Ch 27 image Swedish Cruiser Sail 22 700 lbs displ 326 12 1m x 3 3m x 0 6m C b Chinese Rig Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 20 Sweet Pea Row Sail weighs 150 lbs 570 15 x4 4 Dayboat plywood surf dory sprit or sharpie rig ref BWAOM Ch 10 image link Swinging Ballast Concept sail Concept 23 6 x4 10 x4 6 6 V13 N23 Sharpie hull with laterally swinging balasted leeboards image Sybil s Yawl outboard yawlboat pram 507 7 6 x 3 1 V10 N04 Was listed in 1990 era Common Sense Boats catalogue Glued Clinker Pram Tahiti Diesel Inboard 653 38 6 V17 N12 13 14 Ocean Passagemaker image link Tahiti Design Ocean Passagemaker 653 38 6 V17 N12 Tarantula 563 23 6x3 11 V10 N17 Fast Keelboat image Tartar 424 Old Common Sense Designs catalogue Tasmanian Yawl 447 25 6 x7 9 V 09 N21 image Tasmanian Yawl 447 37 x11 3 V 28 N Teal Row Sail 310 12 X 3 6 V16 N21 elegant small craft 2 sheets of plywood Instant Boat type image link Tennessee 9 9 hp outboard 359 29 11 x 6 2 x 5 Power Sharpie Cruiser poor man s Cigarette Boat ref Diff Boats Ch 12 Texas Clipper 25 Sail 168sf 195 25 6 x 6 4 Texas Dory plan 37 racing sailing dory Texas Dory Express 19 Outboard 186 19 0 x7 0 Texas Dory plan 24 25 75 hp outboard Thomastown Galley R S P 810 lbs displ 215 15 6 x4 1 Dayboat plywood ref SmallBoats Ch 8 image link Three metre Multihull Sail 10 x7 10 Daysailer minimal trimaran ref BWAOM Ch 8 Tiger Lilly Power 9 200 lbs displ 45 x10 3 Cruiser plywood planing hull ref FoldingSch Ch 16 Tiny Cat or Bobcat sail 110sf 690 lbs displ 470 12 3 x 6 Tack amp tape plywood Catboat homebuilt Beetle Cat SBJ No 40 Jan85 Cartoon 16 image link Titania Sail 21 700 lbs displ 402 50 x10 10 Cruiser bilgeboard schooner ref 30oddBoats Ch 37 image Titmouse Sailing Training Dinghy 11 x5 V13 N17 image link Tonweya Sail 31 600 lbs displ 380 50 x13 Cruiser c b Chinese rig ref 30oddBoats Ch 38 image Topaz Power Trailerable 650 31 1 x 7 4 V16 N05 V19 N03 Elegant trailerable light planing power cruiser with glass house image Topaz Spyder Power 650 2 31 4 x7 9 V19 N04 Modification of Topaz open utility OB cruiser image link Tortoise Sailing Pram 363 6 8 x 3 8 V16 N15 2 sheets of 1 4 plywood Lateen rigged image Toy Riverboat Power 272 20 5 x8 Dayboat plywood sidewheeler ref FoldingSch Ch 8 Trailer Cruising Cat Yawl sail OB auxiliary Concept 28 0 x7 4 x6 V13 N06 Molded fiberglass for Florida Bay Boats failed design image Trailerable Yawl 564 23 5 x7 6 V10 N06 image Translucent Tender 442 8 V09 N03 Trashcat Low power outboard e g 15 6 x 8 x 7 Ply SOP sharpie hulls ref MAIB 15Dec2005 Tri Tarantula Sail 23 6 x16 Daysailer plywood trimaran ref BWAOM Ch 31 Triad Sail 336 50 10 x7 10 x1 4 Plywood Ketch Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 29 Triple keel Sloop Sail 3 800 lbs displ 320 22 0 x 7 4 x 1 6 Cruiser ref Diff Boat Ch 9 Ultralight Cruiser Power 20 000 lbs displ 374 15 75m 3 6m Planing Hull Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 23 Ultra light rowboat for homebuilders oar Cartoon 5 15 x 3 10 30 35 lbs plywood lapstrake w truss frames dbl ended rowboat SBJ magazine Unpretentious Cabin Cruiser 578 33 x10 V09 N10 Utility for Homebuilders Power 305 22 x7 6 Mini cruiser plywood inboard ref FoldingSch Ch 9 Utility Nesting Skiff Rowboat Concept 11 6 x4 2 V13 N19 Rowboats designed to stack inside each other image Vanitie Sail 1 210 lbs displ 253 19 8 x15 Daysailer keel sloop ref SmallBoats Ch 21 Variation on a Folkboat 25 8 x 7 3 V16 N02 Vectis Sail 309 5m x2 37m Cruiser Itchen cutter ref FoldingSch Ch 20 Victoria Row 800 lbs displ 210 15 6 x4 2 V08 N15 Rowboat round bilge wooden hull ref SmallBoats Ch 5 Ref image Viking Longship 572 38 V09 N05 Viper Power 358 20 2 x3 8 Inboard Launch plywood ref 30oddBoats Ch 8 image Volunteer Sail 13 900 lbs displ 35 x8 11 Cruiser leeboard cat yawl ref BWAOM Ch 65 image Walrus 60 x 13 Chinese Gaff 1 881 SqFt Jib 323 Twin Diesel auxiliary Watervan OB power 632 22 7 x8 07 V14 N09 Maximum Interior Volume 22 Cruiser image Weekender Schooner 239 39 4 x10 V10 N11 image Weston Martyr Sail w 10 hp to 25 hp O B 487 45 x 6 9 V13 N18 narrow enough for English canal locks 421sf Dipping Lug on tabernacle mast image link Whaler sail IB auxiliary 48 0 x11 0 x2 6 Thames barge type keel sloop Canard sail Ref BDQ 21 image Whaler ketch Sail 6 100 lbs displ 369 28 9 x 7 0 x 2 3 C b Or Leeboard Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 14 Whalewatcher Sail 561 29 Upsized birdwatcher type boat Ref BDQ 2 image link William D Jochems sail 639 25 6 x7 1 V14 N20 Family Schooner image Willow 464 30 x8 6 V09 N12 Leeboard Sloop Windermere power 633 31 2 person coastal livaboard trailerable cruiser image link Windfola Sail 1 835 lbs displ 311 21 x7 Dayboat lapstrake yawl ref FoldingSch Ch 23 image link Windsprint sail 381 16 x4 6 daysailer Instantboat image Wish II Sail 2 170 lbs displ 399 20 x6 6 Micro cruiser plywood leeboard cat yawl ref 30oddBoats Ch 11 image Wisp Sail 685 lbs displ 411 20 x4 V18 N18 Beach Cruiser bilgeboards canoe hull ref 30 Odd Boats Ch 30 image link Wolf Pack image link Wolf Trap Sail 6 600 lbs displ 366 30 x10 x2 Cat Yawl Cruiser ref Diff Boats Ch 18 image Work Skiff 618u 15 V16 N21 Work Skiff 15 power OB 618 15 6 x4 1 V12 N06 image Wyoming Power 520 51 6 x8 3 V18 N06 Cruiser giant plywood sharpie ref BWAOM Ch 66 image Yacht Tender 498 11 6 x3 6 V12 N13 image Yamato Fishing Launch 511 25 x6 V11 N11 Yarrow Sail 1 390 lbs displ 233 16 1 x12 11 Daysailer deep keel round bilge ref SmallBoats Ch 25 image Yellow Leaf Paddle 470 lbs displ 257 15 6 x3 Canoe stitch amp glue plywood ref SmallBoats Ch 12 image Yonder 865sf Chinese Cat Yawl 665 30 4 x10 0 x2 0 Two Some Long Range Yawl steel plate ballast shoe image link Yorkhaven Power 8 500 lbs displ 278 30 2 x11 3 Dayboat Trawler Yacht two versions ref 30oddBoats Ch 23 image Zephyr Sail 316 20 9 Double ended Camp Cruiser image linkExternal links editBolger related websites edit Square Boats dedicated to Bolger s boxy sharpies Instant Boats online catalogue a catalogue of the Instant Boat class of Bolger plywood boats Messing About in Boats magazine Phil Bolger and Friends currently publish a regular article in the magazine Messing About in Boats Yahoo Bolger Group a Yahoo discussion group dedicated to Bolger s designs Bolger Design Database dead link The Bolger Yahoo group maintains a partial listing of Bolger boat designs Bolger Boats on the Web a large collection of websites with photos of Bolger Boats under construction and on the water Bolger rowboats edit Nymph design 455 Bolger sailboats edit Sweet Pea Peapod Sweet Pea design Birdwatcher I Birdwatcher II Seabird 86 design 525 Superbrick Schorpioen design 649 trailerable foldable trimaran This design was commissioned by Edward Medalis but he never built his dream boat Eeek 11 9 sailing canoe Bolger Peero shareware plans for the 12 foot Peero or tiny sailing sharpie canoe Published in Messing About in Boats A successor to Eeek Bolger power boats edit Barge Houseboat design 481 Bonefish Concept a 20 0 7 9 1 6 sportfisher with air cooled engine Bibliography editBolger Philip C 1973 Small Boats Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 87742 036 X Bolger Philip C 1976 The Folding Schooner and Other Adventures in Boat Design Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 87742 083 1 Bolger Philip C 1980 Different Boats Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 87742 134 X Bolger Philip C 1982 Thirty Odd Boats Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 87742 152 8 Bolger Philip C 1983 Bolger Boats Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 87742 168 4 Bolger Philip C 1986 Schorpioen A Novel of Southern Africa Camden ME International Marine ISBN 0 941997 00 6 Bolger Philip C 1994 Boats with an Open Mind Camden ME International Marine Ragged Mountain Press ISBN 0 07 006376 1 Bolger Philip C 1998 103 Sailing Rigs Straight Talk Gloucester ME Phil Bolger amp Friends Inc ISBN 0 9666995 0 5 Notes edit a b c Messing About in Boats 25 4 28 July 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Marquard Bryan 2009 05 31 Phil Bolger Noted Designer of Boats from Gloucester The Boston Globe Retrieved 2009 06 03 Weber Bruce 2009 06 01 Philip C Bolger 81 Dies Prolific Boat Designer The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 03 30 Odd Boats Chapter 10 Small Boats chapter 2 Ultrasimple Boatbuilding Gavin Atkin See also Seaworthiness The forgotten factor C A Marchaj Tiller 1996 See all Bolger s books on design In particular Bolger Boats and Boats with an open mind a b National Fisherman September 2004 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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