Monday, 8 August 2016

Conceptually speaking

Concepts

You are not going to find the ideal boat.
You are not even going to have it if you design it from scratch.
-Carl Lane

This is boat from the board of Tad Roberts, it was built by Barrett Faneuf, it's beautiful.


Years ago hundreds of these little launches plyed the waters of the BC coast, they were the main means of transportation mainly because there were no roads.

The reason I put this up is because in 2012 I saw a version puttering around Ladysmith harbour(it was nowhere near as good looking). So at that time  I thought that as a concept a low powered 15' plywood launch would be a great starting point.

So I drew these lines,



With that as a starting point I created the basic launch




Then added to that basic launch to make a yard boat,


Then modified the lines to produce a tug with a deeper body to allow for a heavier engine and scantlings and a horizontal prop  shaft.



The tug has a covered after deck and protection for the operator.

And then I thought what about a steam launch at which point I realized that a plywood boat would not be appropriate so I modified the lines yet again still keeping the original concept.



All that from a simple concept drawn from seeing a small launch puttering about.

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