![]() Almaguin 400 The Almaguin 400 is a versatile 4-metre utility runabout, designed with cottagers, anglers and day trippers in mind. It is a little sister to the Almaguin 500, which shares a similar hull shape and construction method. When heavily loaded (190 kg “official rated” capacity), it is a versatile working boat, capable of hauling heaps of crew and gear on inland lakes and rivers. After offloading the cargo and surplus crew, and opening the throttle, it will act more like a racing hull- capable of towing waterskiers and pushing 30-knot speeds in flat water. It is built in taped-seam plywood, and does not require elaborate jigs or high-precision carpentry. For more information on the design: http://marsh-design.com/?q=node/30 DESIGN SPECS Company: Marsh Design Designer: Matthew Marsh Year of Design: 2010 LOA: 4.0 m Beam: 1.4 m Displacement: 100 kg empty, 480 kg loaded with engine Propulsion: Outboard 7 to 20 hp Skill Level to Build: Beginner to intermediate Wood: Yes Fiberglass: Yes Metal: No Available as (kit, complete plans, etc.): complete plans Cost: $50 CAD Other Categories: Fishing powerboats Open boats, Center consoles Runabouts, Deck boats, Pontoon boats Power boats, outboard |
