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    Home/Motor Sailers/45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114
    45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114
    45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114
    45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114
    Home/Motor Sailers/45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114

    45 ft Gaff-Rigged Motor Sailer "Dakota", Design #114

    This design was commissioned by an Alaskan builder who wanted a comfortable floating home with the capability to carry him south to avoid the long, dark winters. He needed a light and airy interior, inside steering, good visibility, a reliable engine, and an efficient galley.

    Construction:The plan is drawn for glued construction, which the owner will do in yellow cedar. Planking is one layer of 7/8-inch strip planking followed by one diagonal layer of 1/4-inch planking and another 1/4-inch layer fore and aft. Total: 1 3/8 inches of planking. Sheer strakes have an extra 1/2 inch of thickness. There is also a 3-inch guard capped with gumwood through the body of the boat.

     

    Frames are 3-inch x 3 3/4-inch on 20-inch centers, laminated and set up before planking. Decks are double skin red or yellow cedar with 2 inches of fitted insulation between the beams. Centerline members are laminated yellow cedar.

    The engine is a naturally aspirated four cylinder Cummins 80 BHP diesel with 3:1 reduction and a 25-inch three-blade propeller.

    It is rigged as a gaff ketch, with wooden spars and galvanized steel fittings and deck hardware.

    Construction: strip planked

    Length on deck: 45 ft 6

    Beam: 13 ft 7 in
    Length waterline: 38 ft 6 in
    Draft: 5 ft 8 in
    Displacement: 35380 lbs
    Ballast :9500 lbs
    Sailing rig: Gaff ketch
    Sail area: 937 sq. ft
    Fresh water: 1070 litres
    Fuel capacity: 1500 litres
    Building time: 10000 hours
    Skill level: High

    Design #114: 9 Sheet
    $1,320.00
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