9 Ụkwụ (mita 2.65) Plywood Utility Skiff Plans

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Nka na ụzụ data:
  • Ogologo ihe niile: 2.65m
  • Obere ihe niile: 1.40 m
  • Ihe eji eme ihe: 14,5 cm
  • Ntugharị imewe 209 kg
  • Nke kachasị atụ aro: 18,5 cm
  • Ntugharị kachasị atụ aro: 310 kg
  • Ụdị nhazi "D"
  • Ibu ụgbọ mmiri: ihe dịka 45kg
  • Mee atụmatụ na mm (ọnụ ọgụgụ metric)
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Description

9 Foot (2.65 m) Small Plywood Utility Skiff Plans

Compact, lightweight, and easy to build, this small plywood utility skiff is an excellent project for beginner boat builders as well as experienced DIY enthusiasts looking for a fast and practical build.

The 9-foot skiff is designed for calm and sheltered waters, making it perfect for lakes, small rivers, marinas, and near-shore applications. Its simple hull form provides good stability, efficient displacement, and low draft, allowing access to very shallow areas while remaining easy to transport, launch, and store.

With a total hull weight of approximately 45 kg, the boat can be easily handled by one or two people. The design focuses on material efficiency and straightforward construction using standard plywood sheets, making it a cost-effective and reliable utility craft.

Nka na ụzụ Data
  • Ogologo mkpokọta: 2.65 m (9 ft)
  • Beam overall: 1.40 m
  • Nhazi nhazi: 14.5 cm
  • Design displacement: 209 kg
  • Nke kacha atụ aro: 18.5 cm
  • Ntugharị kacha akwadoro: 310 kg
  • Design category: Klas "D"
  • Hull weight: odika 45 n'arọ
  • Plans scale: Mita (mm)

Ihe achọrọ

  • 2 sheets plywood 1220 × 2440 mm – 10 mm thickness
  • 2 sheets plywood 1250 × 2500 mm – 6 mm thickness

The plans are provided in metric units (mm) and are clearly laid out for accurate cutting and efficient assembly. This skiff design is ideal for utility use, light fishing, and transportation in shallow and protected waters.