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This week reveals S/V Downeast Thunder design concept number two! This week I’m presenting a lines drawing for a 22’ LOD, long keel, heavy displacement, hard chine hull. The idea was to stay with the same theme as the 26’ hull I drew last week, but make the vessel smaller, requiring less lead for the ballast keel. I soon discovered the cost of lead would STILL be in excess of what I can afford.

Once again, “COMPROMISE” is the key word of the day, and so it’s back to the drawing board. This time I’m considering a sailing dory, not too unlike the St. Pierre Dory, and not too astray of Jay Benford’s sailing dory designs. This type of hull will feature plywood construction, and a concrete/scrap steel ballast keel.

The final construction drawings (once I’m happy with the initial lines drawings) will be made available at a later date.

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Here’s the video: