
Ace 14The ACE's simple, efficient construction method uses 1/4 inch plywood, to give a strong, light hull. Epoxy glued, and sheathed with fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin, your ACE will give you a lifetime of superb sailing, with the minimum of maintenance.
Here's what two ACE builders have to say about their boats: "I think your design is terrific. I am working in a boatbuilders' co-op, so there are all kinds of boatbuilders around, and they all come in and admire my boat. I have followed your drawing and directions very carefully, and everything has just gone together perfectly. Congratulations on putting together a superb set of plans, and a great design." "During my lifetime of sailing experience, my wife and I have sailed boats of many sizes, up to a Tartan 37. I am not sure that we have had any more fun with a boat than we are having with out Current [ACE 14] Solitude. Congratulations on an excellent design." THE PLANSMATERIALS, COSTS, AND BUILDING TIMEBasic materials include: 8 sheets of 1/4" plywood, lumber for frames etc., a gallon of epoxy resin, fiberglass cloth, and paint. The materials will be available either from your local lumber yard, or by mail order. The total cost to put your ACE in the water should be about $2,000 - $2,500.The time you will need to complete the ACE will depend very much on the pace at which you work. A reasonably experienced woodworker could have the boat ready to rig in 170-200 hours. A wooden mast and boom would add 40-50 hours to that. WHAT YOU CAN ORDER: (Click on Boat Design and Prices Page and Order Form)
BOAT DESIGNS LISTING: Summary Specs & Pricing Information To view detailed boat description and spec pages, select a link below Grace's Tender | Laughing Gull | Ace 14 | Penobscot 14 | Penobscot 17 Sand Dollar | Jack Tar | Jiffy 9-7 | Bay Pilot 18 | Jiffy 22 | Jiffy V-22 37 Doak Road Belfast, Maine 04915 Tel: 207-930-9873 Orders: 800-357-8091 |