Re: Boat building advice for a novice (pickle fork hydro)
There are lots of 8-10 foot "Sea Flea" type boats out there. Each has its own pluses and minuses. Anything characterized as a "hydroplane" is likely to be of the 3-Point hydro variety. Hydros are typically a calm water only boat. Even the odd boat wake can cause problems with them for the uninitiated. These are typically the fastest for a given horsepower range. At pond racer speeds they are quite stable, but get a little skittish in the turns if you're not used to the handling. Typically only turned left.<br /><br />There are also a bunch of pond racer types that basically consist of two 4x8 sheets of plywood sandwiched together with rudimentary framing and a transom. These can be quite fast, but not entirely seaworthy. These would include the MiniMax, MiniMost, etc. typical of Popular Science, Popular Mechanix type plans. <br /><br />My favorite variety are the "utility" racers. A little more complex in construction, they are reminiscent of the 1950s racing runabouts. They offer a lively ride and with experience and care at the helm can handle most small lakes and river wakes. The Hal Kelly "Jinx", "Airborne", "MadCap", and others were common plans of the day. <br /><br />Some links:<br />
www.boatracingr11.com/sorensenmain.htm<br />
www.fralickboats.com/<br /><br /> When building a boat of this type, keeping the bottom straight is THE single most important thing in regards to ending up with a fast and predictable hull. Build a solid jig, use straight edges, measure thrice and cut once.<br /><br /> Play safe, too. ANY motor you rig up ought to have a full butterfly installed in the carburetor combined with a "dead man" throttle, in addition to a kill switch . Lifejacket is MANDATORY. <br /><br /> I've been messing with small boats like what you're considering since I was your son's age. I've built, rebuilt and bought quite a few. Still have several and am kicking myself for not getting any wet this summer. Ahhh, maybe if the weather holds another weekend...<br /><br />- Scott