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Origami Pirate Ship
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The eight year old owner of Origami required that his boat be a real Pirate Ship, so it was designed with a clipper bow and bowsprit, and of course the round stern to add to the big ship look. Origami resembles the profile of a much larger ship, in fact she was developed to obtain the most displacement possible from one sheet of plywood. She has a lot of Sharpie characteristics, and she is quite stable. The optional sail plan is a lugg rig, and she flies the Skull 'n Crossbones. The lugg rig is easy to build and sail.
The plans were drawn up from the 3" to 1' scale, and the boat was laid out and the pieces cut. Building was a simple process since there are only four major plywood components and assembly employed the stich and glue method developed for epoxy fiberglass construction. Only the outside seams are taped with glass. The little pieces of plywood that are left over became the mast partner, mast step/bow block, bow sprit and 6 chine knees. The leftover sawdust can be used in the epoxy process. The design uses 10 drywall screws instead of clamps during construction, and they are removed before finishing. She is painted with Kils latex and finished with Rustoleum Oil Base Bright White.
Plans that feature a 22"x 34" dimensioned-grid blueprint, assembly instruction, and materials list for the Origami Pirate Ship are available for only $3. For these plans plus the optional mast, rudder, leeboard and sail plan sheets along with step by step building and polytarp sailmaking instructions, please send $7. Full size patterns are also available for a nominal fee. Special rates and builders plans (Mylar) are offered for schools wishing to use the plans in their programs. All of the above can be ordered from - Plans no longer available.
I had a great time building Origami with my grandson, and he is thrilled to have his own boat. Have a great day and take a kid boating. |
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