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SUPER STUDY PLANS ON CD ! ANY TWO STUDY PLANS ON CD. The study plans have lists of materials & equipment etc ... these will be a great help in costing out the completed vessel. Each CD contains - ALL the drawings of your choices of TWO STUDY PLANS with up to 25 sheets per plan = 50 sheets ! Lists of materials - Technical information - Performance graphs - Numerous construction photographs etc. etc. MANY PHOTOS ARE INCLUDED WITH STUDY PLANS ON CD us$99 / € 79 / £55 ... ORDER HERE |
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Spray 27
Trailerable SAILBOAT PLANS FOR BOAT BUILDING IN STEEL, FIBERGLASS or WOOD / EPOXY BOAT PLANS & FRAME PATTERNS Package Includes latest sail plans, sailboat building plan updates & revisions, PLUS direct contact with the designer Bruce Roberts-Goodson EMAIL BRUCE ALL plans & Full size patterns come with a BONUS CD with FREE a dinghy plan, rigging plans, placement of anodes, how to build a sea hood, how to build fuel & water tanks, engine installation details, electrical schematic & plumbing details; all included to assist you to build & complete your boat.
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There are over 5,000 Sprays already sailing world wide plus over 1,000 currently being built from our plans and kits. We have been willing to listen to every combination of idea's about this wonderful boat and several layouts have been drawn. Many of these features are interchangeable between the various versions. After several builders asked for a trailerable stretched version of the Spray 22, we produced the Spray 27.....This boat is incredibly popular ... over 300 sailing world-wide. There are two basic layouts - either regular or pilot house - and either can be rigged with a gaff sail plan or as a Bermudan sloop. Both regular Trunk cabin and Pilot house versions are included with the plans. |
| L.O.D. | 8.23 m | 27' 0" |
| L.W.L. | 6.55 m | 21' 6" |
| BEAM | 2.59 m | 8' 6" |
| DRAFT | 0.84 m | 2' 9" |
| DISPLACEMENT | 2,216 kg | 4,885 lb |
| BALLAST | 665 kg | 1,465 lb |
| AUX PWR | 10 hp |
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Spray 27 Version A (Standard Coach House) Gaff sloop shown. Bermudian Sloop & Junk rig also included with plans & study plans. |
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Spray 27 Version A (Standard Coach House) Here we see the profile and plan view of the accomodation. Other layouts are possible and many builders make changes to suit their own particular requirements. |
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Spray 27 Version A (Standard Coach House) Here is another rig that will suit this boat ... the junk rig is very popular with Spray owners who report that the rig is easy to handle and performs well on their Spray. |
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Spray 27 Version A (Standard Coach House)
Hi, Bruce:
In September 1999 I had the transom plate rolled and it was the first plate I tacked
on my boat (27 Spray). Well, I would like to let you know that yesterday July 22 I
finally finished welding the whole hull. Considering I left for last the keel plate I had
a professional welder finished it. It looks real strong. Now I can concentrate in sanding
the hull and prime it so I can roll it over. Maybe two weeks. Thank you for your
support...Art |
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Spray 27 Another gaff rigged Spray 27 .. this particular owner is very pleased with his boat and particularly likes the gaff rig. |
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Spray 27 Version B (Pilot House) Bermudian Cutter rig version shown here. |
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Spray 27 Version B (Pilot House) Here we see the profile and plan view of the version B accomodation. Other layouts are possible and many builders make changes to suit their own particular requirements. |
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Spray 27 Version B (Pilot House) One competent computer operator who was also a Spray 27 builder wanted get a better idea of how his boat would look ! |
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Spray 27 Version B (Pilot House) Here in the answer to the question above! |
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Aluminum is one option to build this Spray here is a nice example being built in Europe; more on this boat is our e-book BUILD YOUR OWN SPRAY STUDY PLAN PACKAGES ON CD GIVE ACCESS TO HUNDREDS OF step by step BOAT & KIT ASSEMBLY PHOTOS ... See details |
Dan
Aadland's building of his Spray 27 in Wood Epoxy First, the Sprays have a conventional transom which turns to vertical for the upper one foot. I kept the taper of the transom all the way aft, which will increase cockpit (or lazarette) space and overall length (to about 28'). The shape is more pleasing to my eye. Secondly, I am building the hull with a modified stitch-and-glue or, more accurately, epoxy chine method. Ive built the hull over the same temporary frames specified but eliminating the chine logs and instead edge-gluing the plywood panels with filled epoxy. The hull is roughed in and when fibreglasses will be turned over with the temporary frames still supporting it. At that point the fillets of filled epoxy will be installed inside as the chines. This modification was done with the blessings of Mr. Roberts himself, incidentally. A Spring 99 Update: I completed the planking, built up the keel with fir, and built
a steel ballast box to be later filled with lead and thickened resin. This ballast
box, still empty, was fitted into place and the wooden keel laminated up around it.
Then I removed it to be bolted in position later with the hull upright. I also
located an old-but-good Yanmar 8h.p. diesel, the old horizontal cylinder model, and
purchased it for later installation. Final positioning of the hull was easy, and with this nice old-fashioned straight keel design, the hull ended up dead level with the waterline (as shown by the marks on the temporary frames still inside). Emily and I posed in front of our sailboat to be, then she posed me by the stern. Were tentatively planing to name the boat Sjo Hest, sea horse in Norwegian, a marriage of our Scandinavian heritage and our preoccupation with the world of horses. Hopefully it will take us over the waters of Puget Sound and the Sea of Cortez. Watch this space for more on the building of Dan Aadland's Spray 27 |
Setting up the frames |
Ballast keel section is being welded |
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Hull ready for turn-over |
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STUDY PLAN PACKAGES ON CD GIVE ACCESS TO HUNDREDS OF step by step BOAT & KIT ASSEMBLY PHOTOS ... See details |