Learn how to loft the boat plans of a plywood sailing dinghy and how to cut the side panels hassle free! this is the first step of building the kingfisher 14.... Lofting is the transfer of a lines plan to a full sized plan. this helps to assure that the boat will be accurate in its layout and pleasing in appearance. there are many methods to loft a set of plans. generally, boat building books have a detailed description of the lofting process, beyond the scope of this article.. This shows how to read boat frame lofting numbers from a plan and how to transfer that to a cartesian graph and then plot that out and be able to have a full size frame or station mold which can.
Plan view and waterlines the plan view shows the boat as if it were upside down with the viewer looking down at it. at the extreme outer edge is the sheer line while all the lines inside of the sheer line are known as waterlines (wl -1 to wl 3 on the drawing) and are the plan view contours of the hull.. Ready to lay a piece of plywood on top of the nail heads for transferring the frame shape from the loft floor to a pattern. lofting is essentially scaling up the three views on the drawing (profile, deck plan and body plan) to full size, preferably on a nice flat floor. books, and many chapters, have been written on the subject.. In this video i am lofting the frames for rocket, a 15ft step hull hydroplane designed by william jackson. you can find out more info on the build here http:....
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