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Re: building from off an existing boat
By:Paul A. Lambert
Date: 8/11/1998, 9:10 am
In Response To: building from off an existing boat (arnold banner)

Arnold You can recover the older folbot with #10 canvas on the hull and #12 or light weight vynal on the deck. It will decrease the weight of your Glider considerably and still be quite seaworthy. The canvas will never be as smooth as the Folbot hull but the Glider is certainly not a speed boat anyway, so I doubt you will care. I build skin boats very similar to the old Folbots and we do very well in them. They were popular when I was a kid and I have been building them ever since. I put my web page address below, so you can see how to cover a frame with the cotton duck. If you need any help, feel free to e-mail me. paul

> I've got an old Folbot glider, 14' long, 38" wide, with
> a great cockpit for fishing and friends (96" by 28"). It's
> vinyl/cloth over a wooden frame. I'd like to replace it with something
> stronger and lighter. I've not seen any boat or plans for a boat like
> it. Would it be relatively easy to use it as a pattern for building
> an epoxy/plywood boat? Just trace off the flat surfaces, then transfer
> to wood? Am I overlooking something, or is this not done?

> I'd appreciate any input, or information on an easy alternative.
>

Messages In This Thread

building from off an existing boat
arnold banner -- 7/27/1998, 9:33 pm
Re: building from off an existing boat
Paul A. Lambert -- 8/11/1998, 9:10 am
Re: building from off an existing boat
NPenney -- 8/12/1998, 2:13 pm
Re: building from off an existing boat
Paul A. Lambert -- 8/12/1998, 4:10 pm
Re: building from off an existing boat
Paul A. Lambert -- 8/11/1998, 6:09 pm
Re: Can you please repost the Link to your Webpage?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/11/1998, 3:27 pm
Re: building from off an existing boat
Mark Kanzler -- 7/28/1998, 10:50 am