A Classic Guide to Building Punts and Canoes - Including Construction Your Own Canvas Canoes and Building a Sailing Boat
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A Classic Guide to Building Punts and Canoes - Including Construction Your Own Canvas Canoes and Building a Sailing Boat - Anon
Building Punts and Canoes
THE first example described in this chapter is a flat-bottomed boat or canoe suitable for a pond or smooth-water river. The chief points in view are cheapness but safety, the work requiring ordinary skill, and necessitating the use of only a few woodworking tools.
A 12-FT. FLAT-BOTTOMED BOAT
The design shown by Fig. 1 is for a boat 12 ft. long with a beam or width of 3 ft. 1 in., and a depth of 9 in. at the middle and 1 ft. at each end; but these dimensions may be modified a little if required.
Lining-in or Laying-off.—Having decided on the size of boat, begin by lining-in (known as laying-off), on a suitable floor, the sheer plan (Fig. 1) as shown, marking the bottom line with a straight-edged board, representing the under-side of the boat’s bottom planks; another line 7/8 in. above that shows the inside of the bottom planks. Now line in the stem post C and stern post D, which are shown fitting on the bottom planks, the dotted line representing the inside boundary, and the plain line the rebate, which is cut in 1/2 in. deep to receive the side planks. The rebate line is 1 1/2 in. from the ends of both the stem post and stern post. Next divide the length of the craft into equal spaces by lines at right angles from the bottom, about 2 ft. apart as shown by X (the centre one) and A and