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Thread: Need a Garvey

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    The island cottage workboat needs replacing. It's looking worse than the firewood we haul in it. Plus I need an excuse to build another boat; a 15 foot Garvey would be perfect.
    I've considered 'Mark's Boat' and Devlin's Cackler, but when the materials lists call up 6 gallons of googie poo I think they're not for me.
    Gardner's Garvey is more my idea, plywood, glue, nails and paint, more or less in that order. But at 20 feet it's about 5 feet more than what's wanted. So here's the question, if I reduce the offsets to ¾ of what's given, will I get a plan I can build?
    Or has this already been done? Can someone point me at a 15 foot Garvey plan that will suit my workboat purpose?

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    One of Bolger's books shows a landing craft - like the Higgins boat that dropped my uncle off on Omaha Beach in '44. Smaller of course. Easy to get "stuff" off & on.
    I'd have guessed that 20' is barely big enough, not too big

    [ 02-22-2002, 10:30 AM: Message edited by: TomRobb ]

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    WoodenBoat offers plans for the 15'9" Ben Garvey. Construction is "plywood over bulkheads," so I don't think too much icky goo is required. You can look at the lines by clicking on WoodenBoat Store on the home page and going from there.

    I too am considering building a 15' Garvey, coincidentally. I have seen references to Mark's Boat, but haven't seen a single image yet. Can someone describe it (length, accomodations, hull shape, etc.), or point me to an online image?

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    A few suggestions:
    1. Have you looked at Doug Hylan's "Ben Garvey" - plans sold by WoodenBoat.

    2.A 17' garvey by Robert Stephens reviewed in Boat Design Quarterly #14.

    3. The "Garvey 15" at http://www.bateau.com/plans/power/GV15.php3
    (This one does use 6 gallons of goop.)

    4.There is an interesting garvey type kit boat at http://www.working-boats.co.uk/index2.htm

    Ralph

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