How to Build a Wooden Boat Yourself



Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009

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Wooden Boat Plans

One of the greatest joys of a warm summer day is to relax in a beautifully crafted wooden boat that you built yourself by hand. If you have never built a boat before, you may think this is possible only for those with extensive woodworking experience. However, this is not necessarily true as there are many easy wooden boats that beginners can build. If you are interested in building your own wooden boat, there are certain steps you can take to help make sure your building project is a success.

First, you need to decide what type of boat you would like to build. For beginners, it is strongly recommended you start small. With a small boat, you will learn the necessary building skills and will less likely be overwhelmed by the project. You will also risk less financially if you make a major mistake.

Next you should decide what method of boat building you will use. There are several methods used to build wooden boats, from traditional wooden plank construction up through modern plywood boat building. Most beginners will find the stitch-and-glue plywood building method to be easiest and quickest. With this method, you will cut out and then fasten large plywood panels together, and some boats can be built using this method in a matter of weeks (or even hours, in some cases). Copper wire is used to stitch together the panels which are also fastened using a special sealing glue. However, if you are interested in learning the traditional wood boat building methods of past centuries, you can use a more complicated method such as carvel boat building. These methods, however, may be quite challenging for those who are new to the boat building craft.

Third, you need to find the right wooden boat plans for your project. There are many free plans posted online, but these often have little documentation supporting them. Ideally, you will find plans that were created by an accomplished boat builder and that has testimonials supporting them. Good boat plans will also be very thorough in their description, and include step by step instructions as to the process you will be following. Illustrations are also very helpful, especially if you are new to wooden boat building.

Finally, you need to assemble your tools and materials in your boat building location. The location you choose to build your boat is actually quite important. You do not want to have to move an unfinished boat during the building process, so make sure the location is available for the entire period you intend to use it - plus some extra time, since projects often take longer than expected. You also want to make sure that you will be able to move the boat easily from the location once you have completed it. This means considering such things as roof and wire clearance, and road and water access.

The tools and materials you need will largely be determined by the method of boat building you use and the boat plans you have selected. It is good to make sure you have all the items you need before starting your project, and that they are neatly organized and easy to find.

You can find some excellent information on how to find reliable wooden boat plans online, at the Wooden Boat Plans information website, including easy to build plywood boat plans.

Bill Boor is a wooden boat enthusiast. He has built several small wooden boats by hand, and maintains the Wooden Boat Plans information website.
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» left by Mark Parsec
2 years 94 days ago.
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Hi Bill,
 
Kinda makes me want to go out to the garage and get started. Thanks for the article and welcome to SearchWarp
» left by Bill Boor
2 years 94 days ago.
Thank you Mark. The winter's a great time to build a boat!
» left by Connor Davidson
2 years 94 days ago.
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Great article. Well done.
 
Sounds like a fun project.
 
Welcome to SearchWarp.
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 94 days ago.
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Thanks Connor - I appreciate the feedback!
» left by Gitesh Trivedi 2 years 94 days ago.
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Hi Bill,
 
Most wellcome to searchwarp community with such nice article.
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 94 days ago.
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Thank you Gitesh!
» left by Nenita Wells
2 years 93 days ago.
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Hi Bill. I have bookmarked your article so that I can send it to my brother later. He would love to read this article. Thanks for sharing this and I enjoyed reading it. Welcome to Searchwarp. Best of luck to you. ~Nenita~
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 93 days ago.
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Thank you Nenita. I sincerely hope he enjoys it!
» left by Brian Wong 2 years 92 days ago.
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Nice Article.
 
Welcome to SearchWarp!
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 91 days ago.
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Thanks, Brian, much appreciated!
» left by Alex Uchoa
2 years 91 days ago.
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Great article, welcome to Searchwarp :)
 
Regards
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 91 days ago.
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Thank you Alex!
» left by Tony Xu
2 years 91 days ago.
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Great! The tools and materials you need will largely be determined by the method of boat building you use and the boat plans you have selected. It is good to make sure you have all the items you need before starting your project, and that they are neatly organized and easy to find.
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 90 days ago.
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Thank you Tony!
» left by Marijo Phelps
2 years 91 days ago.
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Enjoyed this much - my dad and my then boyfriend built a small sail boat WAY back - we called it La Tina - meaning "the tub" - good piece and welcome to Searchwarp! Marijo
» left by Bill Boor 2 years 90 days ago.
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Hi Marijo. Thanks for your comment! La Tina could be the name of many small boats, I imagine, LOL!
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