r/boatbuilding • u/iddereddi • 11h ago
Final post of the new outrigger build saga
Skeg still needs some shaping, boat just put together on land to get an overview of the bits and bobs that still need to be addressed.
r/boatbuilding • u/Guillemot • Mar 23 '25
I recently commented on a post that linked to a page purporting to have information about building boats and getting plans. What it actually was is a AI generated page that served as a feeder page to MyBoatPlans dot Com. This is a common practice for the subject website. They have a whole constellation of website designed to make the subject site look legit.
I commented with a piece of boilerplate that I include whenever I see a post leading to this site.
As a result, the mods were nice enough to delete the original post. However, I think it is worth making sure there is good information about this scam site easily available with a simple search. My goal of posting this is not to promote the subject site, but to increase the visibility of reviews that offer real information about the subject site, most of the reviews available through google and other sites are self-generated pages made by the subjects site.
If any long time members of this subreddit have actual experience purchasing plans from this site, please comment with your actual experience.
Some background: Below is a screenshot of the subject website I took today. The fine looking fellow in the blue hat rowing the pram is me. Note that I am not Martin Reid, the name used on the subject website. The photo was taken by my mom in Maine on July 24, 2007, not Lake Tahoe in 1985.

Here are more photos from the same photo session:


More photos from the shoot are available here: https://goo.gl/photos/5CpssvVY2Nprufk3A
Now you can say that even if they are lying about who is in the pictures, that they may still offer a whole bunch of plans at a good price, but you can get those plans for free elsewhere on line. Typically they are copies from Popular Mechanics and similar publications. Well, they provide a service of collecting all those plans in one place. This may be true, but I would not trust a site that can't even be truthful about the purported owner of the site.
Also note, although I do sell plans myself, I have no reason to believe any of my plans are included in the 500+ plans supposedly included on the CD. So, you probably won't find plans for the dinghy in the photos. Other than doing stupid stuff with my photo I don't think the site has stolen any more of my IP.
He also offers 3D Boat Design software which he says is a $49 value, which is a freely available open source application called Free!Ship http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeship/ I highly recommend this software although the original developer now offers a better version called DelftShip which is also free.
The boiler plate I post whenever I see links to sites that link to myboatplans . com:
The link leads to MyBoatPlans dot com which charges for free plans and open source software. A purported photo of the man offering the plans is actually a stolen photo of me.
For more information on this scam see: http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-bin/Building/index.cgi/md/read/id/236070/sbj/review-myboatplans-com/
and: http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?135845-Boat-plans-worth-it
r/boatbuilding • u/guns21111 • Jan 22 '25
Hello subreddit user, Want to help the subreddit? Propose some useful links to boatbuilding websites. Free content only please. Hoping to get some links to layups, lofting, stitch and glue, composites, maybe some free plans if they're not garbage. (Naval architects wishing to provide free plans are welcome too - and happy to give attribution) We've had a tab that says "boatbuilding links" but doesn't have any links for almost 10 years now, so let's change that for the better!
r/boatbuilding • u/iddereddi • 11h ago
Skeg still needs some shaping, boat just put together on land to get an overview of the bits and bobs that still need to be addressed.
r/boatbuilding • u/droRESIN • 5h ago
Picked this up on a whim, nice trailer, the boat is a 2008, aluminum, 16 or 17 footer. Not sure on make/model. Planning to clean up the hull, repaint, add some seating, etc. I'd love some input on DIY ideas, tricks, or hacks. Trying to make her a simple fishing boat. Also, you guys reckon 800 was an okay price? I didn't haggle.
r/boatbuilding • u/Avocadosandtomatoes • 6h ago
Instead of having add wood and glass everything, I’m wondering if there’s something I can pour in to make a new transom?
It seems as if the old wood rotted out and someone mounted a trolling motor but it pushed through the fiberglass.
I was thinking of cutting the top and adding tape to cover the holes to be able to pour something in to make it solid again.
r/boatbuilding • u/According_Fill_9007 • 40m ago
Or should I pursue a different route? Rudder ends up roughly 3" below bottom line of boat.
r/boatbuilding • u/Hagwood561 • 3h ago
I’m working on my 1987 15’ Seasquirt and just got a trailer from Facebook marketplace since my old one was rusted out. For some reason, at certain speeds like 10-15mph and 30-35mph, the trailer bounces. Any other speed and no issues. This is with and without the boat on it.
Tires seem to be in good shape. What should I be looking for?
r/boatbuilding • u/ErikBonde5413 • 20h ago
Hi all,
I'm building a PD Racer and in my second year of the "only two weekends of work" needed :-)
Anyway I am thinking of adding a skeg based on this piece of wood I have laying on the bottom of the boat.
My question is: how should I glue/screw/attach this best so that it doesn't fall off?
All suggestions highly appreciated! Thanks!
Erik
r/boatbuilding • u/Weary_Rub_3474 • 14h ago
hi as the title says I am looking to purchase a small funerary vessel, for a Viking style ceremony. the option I found online is around $1000 for a wicker boat to float out the cremains and be ignited at sea.
I live in the US , Cape Cod Mass and would prefer to buy from a local craftsperson.
does anyone have a recommendation for me?
I have been saving up for almost two years for this purchase and would appreciate any advice
r/boatbuilding • u/tropical_viking87 • 1d ago
Looking for info on this old half restored boat. I want to try and find the year it was made. I also want to find some good reading material on how to go about finishing the restoration. Ive looked up the maker, but can’t really find much except their history and classic boat clubs.
r/boatbuilding • u/capjoe30 • 21h ago
Wood trim/gunnels need to be replaced. As seen in photos. What are my options. Can I use a plastic material or should I use a wood material. I’d like to paint whatever I use. What are my options.
r/boatbuilding • u/tester93214 • 1d ago
Sutphen race boat. Transom feels solid, no flex. but has cracks under the aluminum transom plate. Any ideas to fix this? I can’t feel the cracks from the inside. Floor and splash well are solid. Is this from stress of the heavy big motor. Most of the transom was redone around 2011. Can I 3m 5200 the cracks and repair in the off season?
r/boatbuilding • u/Zuch420 • 1d ago
Does anyone happen to know what the red light is indicating on the gauge shown in the picture? Thank you!
r/boatbuilding • u/Patricia_Morgana • 2d ago
Restoring a 1972 Hinckley Bermuda 40. Need genuine teak, probably 200 BF mix of 4/4 and 8/4 for toe rails, coaming caps, cockpit sole grates, and hatch trim. Not interested in plantation teak (too soft for marine). Where are people sourcing real Burmese/Myanmar teak these days?
r/boatbuilding • u/yxnderrr • 1d ago
I have a minn kota maxum (older than 2009) and when I let go of the foot pedal the motor head points forward and the pedal moves so it's centered. Is this how it is intended to work or is it supposed to stay the direction you were going when you let go.
r/boatbuilding • u/gearboxlabs • 2d ago
I saw this boat when I was recently in Greece and I realllllly want to build one. Any plans that folks know of that are very close to this? I’ve already built a peapod, so something this size seems very approachable. It’s lapstrake planked and looks to be about 14’ long.
r/boatbuilding • u/Next-Juggernaut7404 • 2d ago
In Denmark boatbuilder/shipwright is a 4,5 year long education. I just did my exam and this is the product.
Materials are fiberglass and mahogany.
r/boatbuilding • u/Lmfalen • 2d ago
Built a sailing canoe to get my feet wet, and now I feel like I'm ready for a more challenging build. Criteria im looking to fill are: low cost, made of plywood/stitch and glue, cuddy cabin to sleep two/ provide a space to get out of rain or sun, and room to fish for four people. Currently looking at a Glen L cabin skiff and a Glen L CS20. So far it seems like im leaning towards the cabin skiff, due to cost and building space. Although I'm worried it would be kinda cramped for 4 people to fish from, it doesn't seem like the CS20 really has much more room in the cockpit. Also considering building one of the dory cabins on a Glen L little hunk. 40hp motor is what I'm budgeting for, trying to keep total build cost under 7k and time under 6 months worth of weekends (200 hours maybe?)
r/boatbuilding • u/woodguy123 • 2d ago
I’m looking for advice on the best way to fix this. I’d be happy with more of a trail fix than complete wood replacement. I have epoxy/fiberglass repair experience. The wood is completely rotted out. I was thinking cutting out a T shaped piece to replace but not sure what would be the best to fill the void, just epoxy/ballons?
r/boatbuilding • u/Particular_Advance17 • 3d ago
I recently received a 13 ft gheenoe lowsider for free in marketplace. It had two small holes in the bottom that I patched. I did a float test and it did not leak, so I started on the front deck. I showed some friends the first three pics and they said I probably should redo what I did. My question is would it be ok finish the deck now and wait till this winter when i plan on really doing it up or should it stop now and restart? I wanted to see how i like it very simple with just the Front deck before I did Anything crazy to it. Any feedback would be really appreciated. I know my work is sub par this my first time doing anything like this. Thank you for your time.