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The
kit boat has always been popular with those who want the experience and
satisfaction of building their own boat. Back-yard boat construction
was quite common back in the 70’s, particularly with cruising
sailors and with the smaller IOR classes such as the quarter and half
tonners. However, we have seen resurgence in amateur boat building
within the last ten years, ranging from simple plywood dinghies to more
complicated metal or fiberglass structures.
The primary reason for this growing trend is the economics of it, where
you can save approximately 40% to 50% on the cost of building a boat by
providing all or most of the labor. That’s not lightly said
as it
takes a significant commitment of time and energy, and a skill set
appropriate to the type of boat being built. Another reason for the kit
boat popularity is the number of choices available to the want-a-be
boat builder. These kits are available in every type and size from
dinghies, kayaks, power boats, and sail boats, most of which can be
found on the internet.
The kit-plan-packages offered by VGYD are the perfect boat building
projects for the skilled amateur or professional boat builder alike who
wants a performance race boat. The VG30 Mk2 (one sailing in Canada and
two under construction in the US), the Open30 (one under construction
in Australia and a production version just launched
in South Africa), and the 35XS (just launched in Hungary) are now
available. In the near future, the 2XS-7000, and the new VG-6.5 Mighty
Mini, will be added to our portfolio.

These
comprehensive packages come complete
with full size templating of hull, deck, keel, rudder, and internal
structure (provided in either Mylars or CAD files). There are
step-by-step detailed structural plans covering every facet of the boat
i.e. lines, general arrangement, sail/rig plan, deck hardware
placement, laminate schedules and detailing, custom metal work details,
systems, keel and rudder construction details, plumbing arrangements
(over 50 detailed drawings).........it's all there!
To
complement the drawings there is a construction specification that,
again, covers every facet of the boat as well as listing materials,
material specifications, the construction sequence, hardware schedules
and catalogues, etc. In addition, we provide detailed hydrostatic,
stability, and weight studies of the boat along with a complete VPP
analysis. In addition, there are add-on options for specific designs,
such as a canting keel and dagger board arrangement, a wing mast
configuration, twin rudders, and a high-tech structural package for
those owners/builders that want to take it to the next level (see the
individual kit-plan-packages for details).
One of
the key ingredients that turn these kit-plan packages into a
manageable do-it-yourself (and a few good friends) project is the use
of the “Bead and Cove” method of foam core sandwich
construction. The “Bead & Cove” Planking
System is
ideal for one-off construction and originated with Andre Bilodeau who
has written a comprehensive "how to" manual (supplied as part of the
kit) http://www.cyberstreet.com/andre/. Andre features the Core-Cell
product, now under the banner of SP Systems, and details how it is
planked over a grid of erected frames, which is then easily faired and
skinned to create a smooth surface.
It really is
a complete custom design for a fraction of the cost.
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