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Small Sailboat Plans - Steps to Prepare your Sailboat Project

Small Sailboat Plans - Steps to Prepare your Sailboat Project

Building a boat is a complicated process and there are many decisions that must be made. Making the right decisions could be the difference between having a sailboat that you love and a project that you lose interest in before you are finished. Knowing what decisions you should make before purchasing your small sailboat plans will help you choose the plans that are right for you.

What material will you use to build your sailboat?

You can select from fiberglass, natural wood, and marine plywood. Each material has its benefits and drawbacks. Natural wood is expensive, but beautiful. Marine plywood is less expensive than wood, and more readily available than a rare species, but can be susceptible to degrading if not sealed properly. Fiberglass is durable, but requires a different skill set than wood or plywood.
Small Sailboat Plans - Steps to Prepare your Sailboat Project


What type of sailboat do you want?

The design patterns for small sailboat plans are nearly endless. Knowing if you want a dinghy with a sail or more of a sloop or schooner before you look for plans is important. If you're not sure, search the internet for pictures of sailboats and pay attention to what you like and don't like about each one. Once you have a good idea of what you like, then you can search for small sailboat plans that take into account the material you will be using and look like what has appealed to you.

Purchase the small sailboat plans

With this step, you can again turn to the internet. Like anything else you buy on the internet, there are varying levels of quality. Look for someone who is an experienced boat designer, who has sold many copies of their plans with good customer testimonials, and will give you the level of detail and step-by-step instructions appropriate to your skill level.

Cost is another consideration when you go to purchase your plans. I'm sure you will be able to find plans for well over $300, but there is no need to pay more than a fraction of that unless they are customized for you.

Buy the materials

As mentioned above, the plans you select will be specific to the building material. You may find plans that can use natural wood or plywood, but fiberglass plans will be unique to fiberglass.

Search the internet and local suppliers for materials and compare quality and prices. You will likely be returning to purchase materials several times throughout the project, so knowing where to find the best material at the best prices from the start is a good idea.

Building a boat is complicated, but doesn't need to be overwhelming. If you stay organized as you move through the project you should do fine. There is much more to consider than what is above. I have searched the internet and compiled what I have found in one location. To see it, click small sailboat plans.




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