19 ft Steam Pinnace, Design #132
A fine, high transom stern as seen on this little launch is ideal for smaller power plants like steam engines. The extra waterline length will allow it to out-perform similar size boats of the fantail stern model. Add to this, simplicity of construction, and it is surprising that it is not seen more often.
This little boat was drawn especially for the home builder and the plans are very fully detailed. Construction is strip planking overlaid with two layers of cold molded planking for a stiff, light, frameless hull. Suitable for steam engines of 2 - 3 horespower or small electric plants.
Photos show #132 clinker built by Hans Van Hal in the Netherlands. This boat has an internal combustion engine
Construction: strip planked/ cold molded
Length: 19 ft 6 in
Beam: 5 ft 7 in
Draft 1 ft 10 in
Displacement: 1735 lbs
Building time: 1200 hours
Skill level: intermediate
Fuel capacity: 100 litres
Design #132: 6 Sheets