Sail Boat Plans - Breeze Baby Sailboat, Biloxi Dinghy Sail Boat, and more
Splinter SailboatSplinter was meant to appeal to the sailing competitor. At 20' with only a 3' beam and a 20" x 24" cockpit, crew had to use springboards to balance the sails.
Snorky 14' CatboatThe Snorky (not snarky) one of the simpler sailing craft to build. Few tools are required and plywood could be substituted for the planked bottom.
Coot Cheasapeake Bay SharpieCoot is a throwback to the days when sharpies dominated the Chesapeake Bay. With her raking masts and "clipper" bowsprit, she also suggests the lines of the larger Skipjacks and Pungies that once plied the Bay.
Conga SloopDance over the water with this nifty little number. Conga is both spirited and stable. At 12' with both a jib and a main, she promises to make a great trainer for the novice.
Puddle Duck RacerThe PDRacer is a one design racing sailboat that is basically a plywood box with a curved bottom, and is the easiest boat in the world to build. It's made from 2 sheets of plywood, Titebond II glue, and latex house paint.
Corky Sailing SpeedsterAn 18 foot sailing speedster that is an ideal project for the novice to build. It's comfortable, roomy, and does well in rough weather.
Pilgrim 590 SailboatAn eye-catching watercraft designed by Albert Nazarov & Maxim Kovalyov. All drawings and specs in a single zip file.
Falcon Centerboard SailboatThe Falcon is a small, speedy, sportsy 18' sailboat which handles well. If possible, choose white oak for all framing members.
Kavalier 800Plywood multi chine sailboat plans. Trailerable family T800 class sailboat design for amateur boatbuilders. Published in "Power & Sail Boats" magazine. All drawings and specs in a zip file.
Bonnie SloopBonnie is the neat little shoal draft plywood sloop shown being lowered into the water on the Old Boats home page.
Tiny Bear Plywood ScowTiny Bear is a 10' plywood scow designed by J. Julius Fanta that weighs in at only 70 lbs. Primarily intended for youngsters sailing on protected waters, grown-ups can find plenty of excitement sailing this fast little craft as well.
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