CaraWhale

Perttu

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Hi
I started this thread on Newbies, Introduce yourselves forum, but I continue it here .
I call my van design carawhale – combination of van and punt boat.
It should be ready next spring and I am hoping to do some travel with it on road and on small protected waters.

Trailer might need some kind of winch or trolley - lets see.

I have 2hp yamaha and trolling motor - so I am going to use those. The wooden back grill will be made from 3 parts and one part will be removed when outboard is attached. Outboard can also be fastened to one side while wan is used on land.

Inside bench can be used as table or pushed back "under the back deck" so it would not be on way.
I have starts building and hoping to launch it on spring.

Here some “photosâ€
 
Perttu

That is a really great design. I love the way it looks and the way than you have done a cross between a teardrop and a back entrance boat design.
Can't wait to watch you build it.

Gary
 
I like it dispite the fact it looks like a whale. The underside of the your design is a legitimate boat hull. Basically it is a pram. It is a matter of taste of course but I say loose the whale and make it look like a slick boat.
 
I was convinced that there was too much weight at the back with the person and the outboard, so I spent an hour doing some hydrostatic calculations.

This showed that the boat will sit within a degree or two of level, with one person sitting where you have shown. The immersion (depth in the water) to the bottom of the shell would be about 100mm (4") - that excludes the rubbing strips that you have shown below the bottom.

So that proved you were right all along!
 
Here is van with side tent. Slowly progress on building. I will post something real next.
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Perttu
 
Finally got the side panels ready. Next bulkheads.

Perttu
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Got parts ready for assembly :

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first front bulkhead

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then bow bulkhead

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and cabin bulkhead
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Last the transom bulkhead. Next some framig and then bottom. I am going to do the bottom finishing and painting at this section so no need to roll the van over again.

Perttu
 
I'm loving this build. The whale look is really fun, just look out for harpoons 8)

-Greg
 
Since the curve of the roof is faily constant why not make the hatch cover slide on curved runners to open it? Then you do not have a hatch in your face while piloting the boat/whale/trailer?

Just a thought. Looks like you are doing nice work. :)
 
Amazing ! Simply amazing ! I imagine it bein backed into the water and released fro the trailer....May yer seas be calm and yer winds favorable !
 
HI

I am just going to glasstape the bottom seams - not the entire hull- I am not big fan of glassing. I am allso alleric to epoxy - so I am going to use polyester resin, but the van is moustly staying on the trailer so it´s not big issue.

First I draw the hatch with rails or runnrers, but then thought that it´s better with hinges. The runners need to be quite long and I have to laminate them and then route groove etc. and water would aesyly get trapped between rails.
 
Hi
Here in Finland all plywood are made with same waterproof glue. Only guality of vaneers changes. So I use "standart" quality ply - its qood enough and cheaper.

I have made some boats and canoes and they have lasted ok :

Stevenson Weekender

http://youtu.be/j74abpeZu2M

Michael Storer´s OzRacer :
http://youtu.be/IiZ_hkEN5rg

Then I made cabin sailboat to same platform ( this design I made plans with Micahael Storer )
OE2-1.jpg

and video :
http://youtu.be/YhlAfUweOcw

And bigger version of same platform :
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( not build yet )

Selway Fishrer Esk kayak :
http://youtu.be/xqluCoWqixo

Michael Storer´s Quick canoe :
http://youtu.be/IJgWXsZC7Bg

Two own design "play" kayaks , here the better one:
( I made V bottom from one sheet )
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and more photos :
http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l51 ... a%20shark/



Here is my first drawing of van:
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Perttu
 
Perttu":39ousx5c said:
Hi
Here in Finland all plywood are made with same waterproof glue. Only guality of vaneers changes. So I use "standart" quality ply - its qood enough and cheaper. ....

Perttu

Good so if the ply is a waterproof glue type and you glass the seams then you are good. You know what you are doing.

The little cabin cruiser sailboat you built is pretty cool. Obviously it does not plane the water very cleanly but it is a lot of boat for a short length. I am thinking of building next year a 4 meter long sailboat that the hull breaks down to two halves. This way I can put the boat inside my van and still pull my trailer.
 
Hi

Yep it´s "modifed pdracer" -rocker curve and bow angle are not sama as pdracer.
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Yesterday I glued bottom to my van - I had camera with me but did not remenber to take photo - today I glue bottom runners.

Perttu
 

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