Sailboats - Racing
START 55
Start 55 expands the range of self-construction project of our Studio.
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Start 55 expands the range of self-construction project of our Studio.
A stable (28 1/2″ beam) strip-built touring kayak.
Planked up with 1/4″ cedar strips.
Construction: Strip planked.
Lofting is required.
Plans include 4 sheets.
NINFA is a medium-size kayak, easy to use also for beginners. Versatility is its main characteristic: ideal for excursions in calm waters on the sea as well as in moderately difficult rivers.
SPHERA is a simple cruising boat, studied for the maximum ease of construction in relation to its size.
Simplicity of construction, user friendliness (both for single or double) and high performance – all of this with reasonable costs. These are the main priorities which lie at the base of the DP 14’ design and which justify the main choices made, in particular:
The length of the American Whitehall of the 19th century was between 13′ and 23′. 16′ was the most typical length and the boats were built for 2 or 3 rowers.
Nice little cradle boat with rocking option. For more information please visit the website and look under portfolio/small boats
The Sparrow Hawk is proportionally downsized for the smaller paddler.
Based on Tom Gillmer and Iver Franzen’s New Moon (an enlargement on Gillmer’s Blue Moon), this sailing vessel is intended to be a stout, seaworthy, offshore-capable passagemaker, with an emphasis on the balance between comfortable sea-keeping and good sailing abilities.
Cadenza was built in 2003 by Rockport Marine from a design by L. Frances Herreshoff.