This is a smaller sister to the 13â Harrierâshe has the same simple âVâ bottomed hull shape which has plenty of stability and room in such a short length for fishing and pic-nicking. Under the seats can be used for flotation and/or stowage and she can take outboards up to 20hp.
She is car-toppable and uses 5 sheets of 6mm ply.
Below is an example by Cosmin Buhu.

She is car-toppable and uses 5 sheets of 6mm ply.
Below is an example by Cosmin Buhu.

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9'6" Harrier Particulars |
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| LOA | 9'6" | 2.9m |
| Beam | 4'7" | 1.4m |
| Hull Mid Depth | 1'8" | 0.5m |
| Draft | 6" | 0.15m |
| Approx. Dry Weight | 85 lbs | 39 kg |
| Engine | Up to 20 hp outboard | |
| Speed | 20 knots with10 hp | |
| Hull Shape | V bottom single chine | |
| Construction Methods | Stitch and tape | |
| Major plywood requirements for hull | 5 x 6mm sheets | |
| Guidance Use | Estuary with 3-4 adults | |
| Drawing/Design Package | 2 x A1 drawings + 4 x A4 instruction/spec sheets | |
| Additions and alterations included with the plans | ||