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    Default Glen -L to sell Ken Hankinson Designs

    Just go this email from Glen-L and thought I'd post it here as I recall folks looking for a source for Hankinson designs not too long ago:

    PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release...

    They were Lost, but Now They're Found...
    Hankinson Boat Designs Now Available
    Exclusively from Glen-L Marine


    After Ken Hankinson's retirement in 2005, his skillfully designed boat plans were shelved never to be seen again even amidst an on-going stream of requests for his designs…or so we thought.

    Who can forget Ken's range of classic double and triple cockpit runabouts such as the "Tahoe" 19 & 23; the long, narrow '30's classic, "Miss Chris"; and his authentically-styled "barrelbacks" which continue to be requested by many...

    We are pleased to announce that all of Hankinson's designs are now available exclusively through Glen-L Marine designs in Bellflower, California.

    Ken worked for Glen-L from about 1965 to 1987, so his design expertise and commitment to detail are very much in line with the Glen-L philosophy. In addition to his boat plan business, Ken was writer of a monthly column in Trailerboats for 17 years and wrote articles for various other magazines including Boatbuilder and the former Western Boatman.

    After successfully founding and operating "Ken Hankinson Associates" for 18 years, Ken has moved on to greener pastures…or should we say, bluer oceans. Hankinson offered plans from other designers in addition to his own until his last year in business when his catalog showcased only his 50+ signature designs...

    Glen-L will sell all of Ken's stock plans, patterns and study plans from that final catalog, exclusively on their website www.BoatDesigns.com. "We're glad to finally be able to offer Ken's designs because of customer requests. We even set up a section in our online Forum for discussion about his designs as a service to our clients" comments Barry Witt, Glen-L's Webmaster.

    Visit Glen-L's website today for a look at the re-released designs as well as Glen-L's more than 250 other proven designs you can build yourself…www.BoatDesigns.com. Phone 562-630-6258, Glen-L Marine Designs, 9152 Rosecrans Ave., Bellflower, CA 90706.



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    I looked.
    So where is Hankenson's stuff? Is there a magic password?

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    His stuff will not be available until April.
    But - Yay! My boat is not an Orphan now..

    Regards,
    Bob

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    I'm waiting to see if the Flicka plans show up.......
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    Good news. I also hope this will include the plans that were not his designs but sold at his old site. Some great boats there and it would be a shame if they were lost to diy builders.

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    Default Allegra 24

    And Flicka's bigger sister Allegra 24 is a nice design that was not one of his own but Ken used to sell also.

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    The Allegra is nothing more than a Flicka with the frames spaced out...I'm waiting to see that also...
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    This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, it was just a matter of time. I suspect this is why glen put on the forum the disscussion area concerning ken's plans to see if there is enough interest in his designs to make a buck.

    Ken does have some neat designs and some that would be a shame to be lost, his little steel tugs for one. Although I have no interest in building one, they are very neat though.

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    Boyless- on glen-l's homepage, scroll down on the left side to customer's photos, and you will find a couple hundred finished boat photos.

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    Use the search function...I found Ensenada...which I have been looking for since Ken shut down. You don't get any pictures...just a bit of a description and an order blank for either study plans or the real thing...at least that's what I got. Plans are a smidge steep at $300 but still swallowable (I think Ken had them for a hundred and change but I may be mistaken...it's been a while and my memory sucks).
    Last edited by Lewisboats; 03-23-2007 at 08:02 AM.

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    Nope...no Allegra or Flicka...at least not yet. The email says that they will only have the designs from the last catalog...which was only Ken's stuff.
    Last edited by Lewisboats; 03-23-2007 at 08:10 AM.

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    I had it on relatively good authority that there was a legal dispute over those plans....and if they aren't on the list I betcha Hankinson lost......
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    Why can't we all just...get along????

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylesboats View Post
    I have been diggin' round in Glen-L site quite often, at least twice a week..
    The only thing that I don't like is unfinished boat photos that their customers been posting... Seen many pictures of started projects, none are finished..
    I managed to finish two of 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylesboats View Post
    The only thing that I don't like is unfinished boat photos that their customers been posting... Seen many pictures of started projects, none are finished..
    Oh man, please don't look in my garage.

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    Just go to the page and find the new plans link. Otherwise, search a plan name (ensenada for example) and there is a lineage link on top, you will see something along the lines of "new plans - ken hankinson" or something to that effect.

    Really love those tugs, and some of his pocket trawler designs. Perfect for us PNW types.

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    Try this link: http://www.boatdesigns.com/departments.asp?dept=718 It looks like many (all?) of the plans by other designers are not available but still some real nice ones by Ken such as the tugs. I like this 20er :



    And Sweet Sixteen is only 16' 2":

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    The 27' sailing dory I found interesting aswell:


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    Actually hankinson has a 26 ft. motorized st. pierre also, that is a lot better design then glen-l's with a much wider bottom. Trailerable as well.
    The prices have doubled, maybe glen-l is getting ready to increase their prices too. Onward and upward.

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