There is an undeniable appeal to Norwegian rowboats whose model goes back a good thousand years to viking days. They can be exquisite examples of the boat builders art so it is understandable perhaps that most designers of small boats receive regular requests for modernized versions of these boats. This one at 5 metres overall length (about 16ft) is drawn for four strakes of 6mm plywood. The lines strike a balance between stability and ease of rowing, this should be a good all-round boat and an eye catcher anywhere.
Construction: Plywood on laminated frames
Length: .5.0 metres (16ft 5ins)
Beam: 1.35 metres (4ft 5ins)
Depth amidships: 0,41 metres (1ft 4ins)
Weight (approx): 68kg (150lbs)
Sailing rig: dipping lugsail
Sail area: 3.9 sq metres (42 sq .ft.)
Building time: 300 hours
Skill level: intermediate
Design #272 5 Sheets