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Old 10-25-2005, 01:26 AM
pogyman pogyman is offline
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Default Re: Drawings

Capt. Brad and Rocdoc,

Thanks for the responses. I'm interested in drawings for the 20 ft. Sea Craft. I have drawings for the 20 ft. Simmons. The Simmons boats are wonderful, but wet and hard riding because they are so flat fwd. I have a couple friends that have built Simmons 20ftrs. Both of them added reverse chines fwd, which really helps knock the spray down.
The patent application drawings for the Sea Craft are interesting but they may be sort of generic instead of specific to a particular boat.
Capt. Brad, I've never spent any time in La. but a friend of mine from Charleston named my boat Pogy. I did have some family down in Key West back in the 50's and 60s . Baltimore is home now.
I know one person in my area that has an old 20 that he plans to restore. Based on what I've learned from this forum, I imagine that it was built by Potter. I haven't seen it yet but I should be able to check deadrise angles and such against the published stuff. My goal with this project (if it actually becomes a project) is to build one boat, for my self, out of plywood, and epoxy which can be tough stiff and light when its done right. This is a terriffic forum thanks again for the help.
Colin
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