
Grace's TenderMore than just a tender, this little dinghy has turned out to be a fine vessel in her own right. She is a pleasure to row, and sprightly under her simple sailing rig - a great boat for youngsters to mess about in. ![]() She is also an excellent teaching tool. The prototype was built by my daughter, Grace, when she was ten years old. The construction method uses sheet plywood in the conventional way, with a set of three temporary frames on a strongback, a keel, and chines. The frames are removed after planking has been completed. If this is conventional plywood boatbuilding, it is boatbuilding reduced to its most basic elements. The strongback is a simple T-section, made from two boards; the frames slot onto it to make setting up a very straightforward, accurate, and foolproof procedure. The strongback rests on a pair of sawhorses while you are building the hull; you add keel, chines and planking, then turn the boat over and remove the strongback and frames before adding seats and a daggerboard trunk (if desired). At the end, the builder has had a good introduction to the essentials of boatbuilding as applied to much bigger, more complex vessels. ![]() THE PLANS The full set of plans consists of full size patterns, scale construction drawings, and a step-by-step building manual. The latter includes complete lists of materials and tools, a discussion of suitable types of wood and plywood, sources for marine plywood and hardware, and is illustrated with well over 100 photographs and drawings. I am confident that this is by far the most comprehensive package for any design of this size. In addition, the plans are back up by a free advisory service. ![]() THE DVD The two hour DVD gives a detailed took at every stage of construction. Watching Grace at work will be an inspiration to any young - and not so young - builder. TOOLS AND MATERIALS You need some basic woodworking tools to build Grace's Tender - a plane, chisels, handsaw, jigsaw, drill, and measuring and marking tools. The materials list includes two sheets of 4mm plywood, a piece of ˝" marine plywood for the transom, epoxy resin, ˝" particle board or plywood for the frames, and some lumber and stainless steel screws (your local lumber yard should have what you need). THE KIT The kit provides basically everything you need to build your boat - plywood, lumber, epoxy resin, and fastenings. The frames, stem, and transom are cut to shape, ready to set up on the strongback (also included). Keel, chines, and rubrails and ripped to size, ready for installation. About the only items you will need to obtain for yourself are paint, oars, and oarlocks. Rowing and sailing versions of the kit are available. WHAT YOU CAN ORDER: (Click on Boat Design and Prices Page and Order Form)
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