48" Deep Vee

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48" Vee Hull - by Doug Reeve

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cordles33 replied the topic: 48" Deep Vee

Hey I was just wondering, How do i print these? Or how do i use them? I was planing on tracing them.
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Ozpulse replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

Local print shop would be able to do it for you.
If printing yourself make sure your not scaling them and enable corner marks, tape them together then cut out the plans to lay on your timber for tracing.
Anything that there is 2 of clamp the 2 pieces of timber together and cut and sand as one so they are identicle.

Awwwww! Your little engine is sooooo cute!
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cordles33 replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

Thanks for the reply. I'll have to do that clamping idea I was just going to trace twice.


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kennyrach replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

This is where i get all mine plan done at. Dennis J Keegan This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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ob one replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

Newish to model boating (have plenty of experience of boating but times are hard), and like the look of the 48" Deep Vee. I have managed to print the plans of the internal structure. A few words of advice needed.
What would you cut the holes in the bulkheads with?
Transfer the plans onto the wood or stick the plans on?
Is expoxy glue the way to go?
What engine set up should I be considering? (I actually think it is a pretty enough boat to sit on the shelf with my Huntsman)
Help gratefully recieved
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dwr9 replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

The holes can be cut many ways. You can drill a hole and then use a jig saw or scroll saw or even a small hand saw. You can also just use a hole saw in a drill to cut circular holes. I usually cut out the patterns and then trace them on the plywood. there have been many different engines put in this hull by many people, from Homelite weed whacker engines to mod Zenoahs and even fast electrics. Just depends on how much you want to spend and what you want to do with the boat. I use a mod Zenoah. Doug
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ob one replied the topic: 48" Deep Vee

Thankyou for your feedback. Wood is purchased, and band saw due to be recommisioned this weekend. Frames sorted by Sunday. Some hope.
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tekne10 replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

Hey guys I know someone else asked this but how do you actually print this plan to scale? I was not able to figure it out.

This is an awesome boat!!

Thank you for all of your answers!
Dan
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dwr9 replied the topic: Re: 48" Deep Vee

The plans are full scale. They need to be printed with no scaling or 100%. The easiest way is to take the files to a local print shop. Doug
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