building Panatela
-
- Steam on Deck
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:32 am
- Boat Name: Panatela
- Location: Netherlands / Europe
- Contact:
building Panatela
The building off Panatela.
An hard shine plywood launch off 25"
equiped whit a Easton&Johnson 1,5+3 X 3,5 engine and an Century Millwright 2 drum boiler.
Lots of picture's.
http://members.chello.nl/p.schuurs/index%20engels.htm
An hard shine plywood launch off 25"
equiped whit a Easton&Johnson 1,5+3 X 3,5 engine and an Century Millwright 2 drum boiler.
Lots of picture's.
http://members.chello.nl/p.schuurs/index%20engels.htm
-
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:02 am
- Boat Name: grayling
- Location: Cumbria U.K.
Re: building Panatela
Piet,
looks a great project, I always liked the idea if this hull, no doubt fast!
I know the boiler from the previous owner, and I have a very similar one in Grayling (or I think so as its on windermere lake bed at the moment!!!!!) the engine looks good to.
If you need any help/advice give me a call
regards jack
looks a great project, I always liked the idea if this hull, no doubt fast!
I know the boiler from the previous owner, and I have a very similar one in Grayling (or I think so as its on windermere lake bed at the moment!!!!!) the engine looks good to.
If you need any help/advice give me a call
regards jack
-
- Steam on Deck
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:32 am
- Boat Name: Panatela
- Location: Netherlands / Europe
- Contact:
Re: building Panatela
Hi Jack,
Thank you for the kind words.
If I can use advice, believe me, I will call you. For me it is a great adventure, its me first steamboat. Never saled in one before. So first finished the boat and than connect al of the piping. Stil lots of work to do.
But, sorry for my Englisch, whit the bed of Windemere, do you ment your boat is on the bottum of the lake? Hope not.
Piet
Thank you for the kind words.
If I can use advice, believe me, I will call you. For me it is a great adventure, its me first steamboat. Never saled in one before. So first finished the boat and than connect al of the piping. Stil lots of work to do.
But, sorry for my Englisch, whit the bed of Windemere, do you ment your boat is on the bottum of the lake? Hope not.
Piet
- Rainer
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 305
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:42 pm
- Boat Name: Emma and Molly
- Location: Hannover, Germany
- Contact:
Re: building Panatela
Piet,
great project.
In my steam boat register you can find Rushforth from the US:
http://www.steamboating.de/boats/rus01- ... calle.html
I wonder if it is the same hull? I never asked Dave about the origin of the drawings...
Would be nice to have also your boat in my register as comparison!
Rainer
great project.
In my steam boat register you can find Rushforth from the US:
http://www.steamboating.de/boats/rus01- ... calle.html
I wonder if it is the same hull? I never asked Dave about the origin of the drawings...
Would be nice to have also your boat in my register as comparison!
Rainer
Rainer
www.steamboating.de
www.steamboating.de
- artemis
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 465
- Joined: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:13 am
- Boat Name: Pond Skimmer
- Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Contact:
Re: building Panatela
I know that Piet's hull is from the plans sold by Reliable Steam Engine Co: http://www.reliablesteam.com and it looks like Rushforth is the same.
Ron
Ron
-
- Steam on Deck
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:32 am
- Boat Name: Panatela
- Location: Netherlands / Europe
- Contact:
Re: building Panatela
Yes Rushforth is the same hull, we had contact about it.
She is only a little wider.
Again thank you again for the kind words.
piet
She is only a little wider.
Again thank you again for the kind words.
piet
-
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 193
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:12 am
Re: building Panatela
Nope ....did mine the hard way....
Started with a lofted drawing from Rollie Evans....at 25' x 4'6"
Thanks Rollie!
Then I did all the stability studies, and decided to increase the beam to 5' which doubled her righting moment....very stable she is
I have a bit more curve in the forward sections below the chine and I don't have flare in the stern as mine is plumb....I have a bit more freeboard I think....but very similar.
Now I know Rollie is friends with Carl......soooooooooooooooo....you be the judge
Dave
My Cad Model image......
PS Hi Rainer.....how are you and yours!?
Started with a lofted drawing from Rollie Evans....at 25' x 4'6"
Thanks Rollie!
Then I did all the stability studies, and decided to increase the beam to 5' which doubled her righting moment....very stable she is
I have a bit more curve in the forward sections below the chine and I don't have flare in the stern as mine is plumb....I have a bit more freeboard I think....but very similar.
Now I know Rollie is friends with Carl......soooooooooooooooo....you be the judge
Dave
My Cad Model image......
PS Hi Rainer.....how are you and yours!?
-
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 193
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:12 am
Re: building Panatela
Watching the progress of the coaming....looks familiar!
She is coming along great!
Dave
She is coming along great!
Dave
- PeteThePen1
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 553
- Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:53 pm
- Location: Aberystwyth, Wales, Europe
- Contact:
Re: building Panatela
Yes she really looks lovely.
I too am looking for some more photos of the coaming and how you finish it. Clearly the curved ends are laminated ply, but the straighter bits may be solid or ply - not sure which.
The big question (for me at least) is how to cap the coaming. As ever your suggestions and advice will be welcomed.
Regards
Pete
I too am looking for some more photos of the coaming and how you finish it. Clearly the curved ends are laminated ply, but the straighter bits may be solid or ply - not sure which.
The big question (for me at least) is how to cap the coaming. As ever your suggestions and advice will be welcomed.
Regards
Pete
-
- Full Steam Ahead
- Posts: 193
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:12 am
Re: building Panatela
Hi Pete,
Depends ....
Just a rounded top, you can do with a router after you put the coaming in.
You make up a sled and mount the router to it in the horizontal position, then just go around the coaming with sled on the deck and trim the coaming to height. Then put a round over bit in and go from there.
OR
Some coamings are capped. That's best done IMHO, as a lamination followed up with milling using a router as described above. Though some milling before laminating would seem desirable.
There is a great book by an English chap Nicolson, don't have it to hand in my,,,uhhum LIbrary at the moment, but I do have it and recommend it highly.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Moulded-Stri ... 0924486147
Dave
Depends ....
Just a rounded top, you can do with a router after you put the coaming in.
You make up a sled and mount the router to it in the horizontal position, then just go around the coaming with sled on the deck and trim the coaming to height. Then put a round over bit in and go from there.
OR
Some coamings are capped. That's best done IMHO, as a lamination followed up with milling using a router as described above. Though some milling before laminating would seem desirable.
There is a great book by an English chap Nicolson, don't have it to hand in my,,,uhhum LIbrary at the moment, but I do have it and recommend it highly.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Moulded-Stri ... 0924486147
Dave