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Old 02-19-2007, 03:22 PM
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Default Plans for Modern Pleasure Boats?

Does anyone know where I can get plans or GOOD 3-views for modern pleasure boats like Sea Ray, Cobalt, Chris Craft, Rinker, Larson, etc.?

Old 02-19-2007, 03:34 PM
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Default RE: Plans for Modern Pleasure Boats?

I don't know where you can get plans, but I can possibly get you good picture of our 24' Crownline. It may be a while though till i get down to it. Interested?
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Default RE: Plans for Modern Pleasure Boats?

Some of the boats designed for home builders are shown pretty well on the web. Here's a sample of what you can find lines and profiles for...


This on'e pretty cute... lines appear under its 24' brother further down the page -- http://www.gartsideboats.com/catpow.php#22cruiser


To get to lines for this one, go to Addn'l Specs and Photos link and then through the Photographs link -- http://www.boatdesigns.com/products.asp?dept=405
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Default RE: Plans for Modern Pleasure Boats?

Probably if one wanted to make a specific boat, the best or easiest route might be buying a similar hull and customizing the above decks. Trying to build a boat from profiles and interior layouts would be brain wracking if not impossible, however they'd give you a very good basis for modifying an existing design. There's many companies that make kits that could be quite suitable for this, like dumas(obviously), or KMB in germany, which is where my jet drive comes from, they make quite a few modern scale models and I'm sure you could find the right one. http://www.jet-drive.de/

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