BRANDO Footy Plans

BRANDO Footy Plans photo

The “Footy” class, for boats which fit within a 12″ x 6″ box.We think you’ll find this design completely irresistable.Designed by Flavio Faloci a naval architect based in Genova, Italy, BRANDO includes 12 pages of plans, detailed building instructions, and complies with Footy class rules for radi

30' Malabar Jr

30'  Malabar Jr profile
30'  Malabar Jr profile

Carvel-planked, outside ballasted cruiser with choice of three or four berths.

Construction: Carvel planked over steamed frames

Alternative construction: Cold-molded or strip

Sail Area : Sloop - 528 sq. ft., Yawl - 579 sq. ft.

Lofting is required.

Half Model Plan GLORIANA

Half Model Plan GLORIANA profile
Half Model Plan GLORIANA photo

Sloop designed by N.G. Herreshoff in 1891. A revolutionary yacht, she featured a convex bow rather than the then-current long, hollow entrance.

Half Model Plan AMERICA 1/4 Scale

Half Model Plan AMERICA 1/4 Scale profile
Half Model Plan AMERICA 1/4 Scale photo

Schooner-yacht designed by George Steers and launched in 1851, the first winner of what has come to be known as the AMERICA’s Cup. The 1/4″ scale plans produce a model that is approx.

Half Model Plan Hattie

Half Model Plan Hattie profile
Half Model Plan Hattie photo

A working Friendship Sloop, or Maine sloop-boat, documented by Martin C. Erismann at the turn of the century.

Half Model Plan PETREL

Half Model Plan PETREL profile
Half Model Plan PETREL photo

Cutter designed by John Hyslop in 1876. An early combination of English and American ideas, PETREL was designed according to the wave form theory.You’ll receive 2 pages of plans historical information about the boat and step-by-step instructions for half-hull building,using the lift method.The pl

Half Model Plan NYMPH

Half Model Plan NYMPH profile
Half Model Plan NYMPH photo

Keel/centerboard cutter designed by Edward Burgess in 1888 and first of his “Compromise 40-footers”.The plans produce a model that is 25″ long.You’ll receive 4 pages of plans historical information about the boat and step-by-step instructions for half-hull building,using the lift method.There are