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Ebihen 16 - Strip Planked

LOA:
15' 9'' / 4.8 m
SKU:
FV-EBIHEN16-STRIPPLANKED
Availability:
Printed plans shipped and PDF plans emailed by Francois Vivier
$238.00 - $343.00

Description

Traditional sail boat, 4.8 m long, with outboard motor well, strip planked over laminated frames

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Hull length / waterline 4.80/4.54 m   Sail area 15.5 m²  
Breadth / waterline 1.85 / 1.64 m   Outboard motor 6 hp  
Draught 0.45 / 0.98 m   Design category / Crew C4 / D5  
Light weight 520 kg   Building time 800 hours


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Ebihen 16 is a lengthened version of Ebihen 15. As such, she is a seaworthy, stable boat with good carrying capacity, it is suitable for family sailing, as well as fishing. She offers a big and pleasant cockpit. She was inspired both by the fishing boats of Northern Brittany, especially Saint Jacut (the Ebihens are the islands in front of that port), and by the boats of Basse-Normandie, which were clinker built.
Four different rigs may be chosen according to your specific needs, from the very simple lug sail to the well-canvassed gaff cutter (see drawings). It is also possible to choose a lug yawl rig or a “flambart” rig. Ebihen 16 is fitted with a metal centreboard that allows excellent stability and good windward ability.
A well for the outboard motor is built aft of the cockpit, with the motor handle at helmsman reach. The propeller is just ahead of rudder for good manoeuvrability. A 4 strokes – 3 to 6 hp – motor may be installed.

Ebihen 16 can be built and stored during winter time in a common garage. It is of course trailerable. The first boat of the series was strip-planked, with laminated frames and backbone, and almost no plywood. It is a beautiful wooden construction. The clinker version is mainly made of plywood, for planking but also backbone and transverse bulkheads, then much more easy to build by a first-time amateur. 

Ebihen 16 plans are also available for a traditional carvel construction. Ask the designer.

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Additional Information

Measurement:
Metric
Designer Name:
Francois Vivier Architecte Naval
Sail area (Imperial / Metric):
150 ft² / 147 m²
Rig Type:
Lug, Cutter, Gaff, Sloop
Ballast Type:
Water
Ballast Weight:
350 lb / 160 kg
Keel Type:
Centerboard
Rudder:
Kick-up
Length (range):
8' - 15'11"' / 2.44m - 4.85m
LOA:
15' 9'' / 4.8 m
Length at Waterline:
14' 5'' / 4.4 m
Beam:
7' / 1.85 m
Hull Weight:
Over 1000 lb / 453.59kg
Estimated Hull Weight:
1150 lb / 520 kg
Draft:
36" / 91.44cm
Unloaded Draft:
3' 5'' / 1.05 m
Weight Capacity:
950 lb / 430 kg
Primary Material:
Marine Plywood
Method of Construction:
Lapstrake / Clinker
Hull:
Monohull
Hull Type:
Displacement
Hull Shape:
Round bottom
Power Source:
Human, Wind
Motor:
Outboard
Horsepower Rating:
6 hp
Built-in Floatation:
Yes
Trailerable:
Yes
Cartop:
No
Unit of Measure:
Metric
Instruction Manual:
Step-by-Step Instructions
Lofting Required:
No
Recommended Experience Level:
Advanced
Designer's Thoughts on Experience Level:
Traditional look, designed for home builders
Boat Type:
Sailboat
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