The Plans

The plans were delivered quickly and included

  • Five sheets of detailed drawings
  • Two sheets of full size patterns for all parts
  • A 15 page instruction book
Glen-L also published a Building Plywood Boats book that I bought. 

I hung up the plans to study them before I started building with a goal of being able to picture the entire build process in my head. It took a full day of reading (and re-reading) the plans to get mostly there. 

The plans have a very old fashioned feel to them, which is no surprise given their age. In fact the plans had an almost familiar feel to me. Then I remembered we had a set of Popular Mechanics books when I was a kid and one of them had an article on how to build a boat out of plywood at home. I used to pore over the pictures and instructions in that article and think how fun it would be to actually build something like that. I am pretty sure now that those were Glen-L plans I was looking at way back then, albeit for a different boat (a one-man power boat to the best of my recollection).

I got two sets of patterns. One for reference and one for tracing.

This is Casey treating the plans with the utmost respect (unfortunately she cries non-stop when I take her paddling with me so I don’t have high hopes of sailing with her).

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