Paddleducks
Paddler Modelling => Construction => Topic started by: logoman on September 18, 2008, 08:32:52 AM
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Hello,
I want to scratch build a paddleboat, but it's been a very long time since I built a boat. I have the shape in my head, but i need to read up on how to plan building the hull (plank on frame); theory and practical, ie. planning displacement, construction and placement of bulkheads, keel materials, etc.
Any pointers appreciated.
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Hello Logoman,
Welcome to the group.
Can you give us some idea of what you have in mind? First of all, are we talking full size or a scale size paddler. When you say you have a hull shape in mind can you give us some details? Flat bottomed as in river use or full depth as in an ocean-going vessel? Length, width, depth.
It's quite possible that the plans of another vessel might be used with a little modification to meet your ideas.
So, as they say, "Help us help you". ;D
Randy
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Hi PD's.....'logoman'.......I second the comment from Randy...... :whistle...plans are very important & if they cost you $20 US dollars it would be the best spent money you could think of concerning a model vessel
Sketch it up from photographs then attempt to draw your own hull lines.... :ranting :sorry you will only end up :sobbing unless you were a professional 'loftsman' from before the advent of computers :breakcomp
Welcome to PD's...think about your vision & let us know the detail.....someone from around the world will assist ...Derek
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Thisn is the closest hull (without paddles) to what I have in mind:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69998588@N00/sets/72157607356697053/
I will recreate the proportions of that boiler and I'm planning either a oscillating triple horizontal or a double acting dual horizontal engine.
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Hi PD's...& logoman.....the hull is very slender & however beautiful ....depicts late turn of the century......the boiler a shown....is a little TOO large or out of scale for the hull...I also suspect the snaps are many years old & displaying a metho tank & burner
Just thinking ...... :shhh...the weight of the paddle wheels & drive on higher axis may sink the hull
Please..... :beer the comments are not negative ........but just to get the thought process going.........spend a few hours reading our WEB pages.....Derek
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cheers derek, I do spend some nice quiet hours enjoying this website.