Description
Fliptail 6 | ||
Assembled | - | 6'2" (188cm) Long - 40" (102cm) Wide - 16" (40cm) High. |
Folded | - | 6'2" (188cm) Long - 24" (60cm) Wide - 10" (25cm) High. |
Weight | - | Basic boat from 15 kilos (33lbs) |
Carrying capacity | - | Two adults or 150 kilos (330lbs) |
Max outboard size | - | 3.3hp |
Sail area | - | 2.5 sq metres (25 sq feet) |
Fliptail 6 (6 foot version)
also see Fliptail 7 and Fliptail 9
The Woodenwidget Fliptail is a small collapsible dinghy available in 6 (1.8m) or 7 (2.1m) foot long versions . Two sets of hinged hoops swing out to create a shapely but tough and lightweight dinghy which can be rowed or sailed and can even plane at speeds up to 14 knots with a 3.3hp outboard.
The Fliptail is very quick to assemble. Simply lift out the sides, drop the two hinged floors and lock in place. All the pieces remain attached to the dinghy so there are no pieces to get lost. The Fliptail can be assembled or collapsed in just one minute.
Because the floors are above the bottom of the boat, you never get a wet bottom. Handles are incorporated into the floors which makes it a doddle to move about. Fliptail is a very light little boat yet surprisingly capable and tough.
Small tenders are generally very tippy but the Fliptail has quite a square shape so is surprisingly stable for such a small and shapely boat. Having the fold down floors low down in the dinghy also means that your weight is down low which adds enormously to the boat's stability.
The Fliptail is a surprisingly easy boat to build consisting of a central keel assembly, a pair of drop down floors and four laminated wooden hoops. This structure is then covered with a strong PVC cloth. Don't be daunted by this construction method. Laminating wood is not difficult and in fact is lot of fun and is also very satisfying.
The comprehensive illustrated plans guide you every single step of the way so even if you never done anything like this before you will still be able to build your own Fliptail dinghy. Everything you will need has been listed and there are many links to lots of suppliers should you not be able to find what you need locally.
All of the ingredients that make up a Fliptail dinghy are readily available and inexpensive. A Fliptail could be built for about £200 but this figure can go either way depending on the quality of the materials you buy.
As with all Woodenwidget designs, the Fliptail can be retro converted to a competent sailing dinghy at any time. A swing up lee board is fitted to one side of the boat and this simple addition allows the Fliptail to sail very well using it's modified Optimist rig.
If you want an easy to build and pretty little dinghy that stows and rows, motors and sails, maybe the Fliptail is the boat for you.
Fliptail Sails Too
The Fliptail can easily be converted at any time to a great little sailing boat if you wish. Full instructions are included for free in the plans.
You'll need an Optimist mast and sail which will need to be cut down a little (full instructions are given or you can buy a kit and make your own sail). You'll also need a few bits of plywood and an Optimist rudder.
FAQ's
Q: How long will it take to build my Fliptail?
The Fliptail is a quick boat to build as it is made from so few pieces. It has a simple keel assembly, a pair of drop down plywood floors and four laminated hoops covered with PVC cloth. What takes the most time is waiting 24 hours for each hoop to set before you can use the jig for the next one.
Q: How much will the Fliptail cost to build?
Approximately £200, but this figure can go either way depending on the quality of the materials you choose to build your dinghy with.
Q: Is there a Fliptail kit?
Sorry no, Fliptail is only available in plan form. But don't let this stop you! All you need is a jigsaw and a plane and you can cut out all the pieces yourself in just a few hours
Q: How long does it take to assemble?
With practice Fliptail can be assembled, ready for launching in about one minute.
Q: What is the Fliptail's carrying capacity?
Fliptail 6 - Two adults or approximately 150 kilos
Fliptail 7 - Three adults or approximately 225 kilos
Q: Is there a sailing version?
Yes! All Woodenwidget designs can be converted to a sailing boat at any time. Full instructions are included for free with the plans.
Q: What is the biggest outboard I can fit?
The Fliptail will take up to a 3.3hp engine.
Q: How well does it row?
Fliptail rows very nicely. The position of the rowlocks can be positioned in any number of places for maximum comfort.
Q: How much does the Fliptail weigh?
The Fliptail 6 weighs from about 15 kilos.
The Fliptail 7 weighs from about 18 kilos.
Q: Can I personalise my dinghy?
Yes! The plans include many ideas for doing this, from changing the colour of the cloth to choosing a different wood.
Q: What is the fabric that Fliptail is built from?
It's a PVC fabric like the kind seen on truck sides. It is easily available and the plans include all the necessary info about what weight of cloth to buy and where to get it.
Q: I don't have any experience, can I still build an Fliptail Folding Dinghy?
You do not need to have any experience building boats, you only need very basic woodworking skills, and a few tools such as a jigsaw and a plane.
Q: What are the Fliptail's folded Dimensions?
Fliptail 6 - 6'2" (188cm) Long - 24" (60cm) Wide - 10" (25cm) High.
Fliptail 7 - 7'2" (219cm) Long - 24" (60cm) Wide - 10" (25cm) High. (figures approximate)
The Fliptail has built in handles in the floors making it very easy to carry when folded.
Q: What are the Fliptail 6's assembled Dimensions?
Fliptail 6 - 6'2" (188cm) Long - 3'2" (97cm) Wide - 14" (35cm) High.
Fliptail 7 - 7'2" (219cm) Long - 40" (102cm) Wide - 16" (40cm) High. (figures approximate)
Fliptail 6 | ||
Assembled | - | 6'2" (188cm) Long - 40" (102cm) Wide - 16" (40cm) High. |
Folded | - | 6'2" (188cm) Long - 24" (60cm) Wide - 10" (25cm) High. |
Weight | - | Basic boat from 15 kilos (33lbs) |
Carrying capacity | - | Two adults or 150 kilos (330lbs) |
Max outboard size | - | 3.3hp |
Sail area | - | 2.5 sq metres (25 sq feet) |
Additional Information
Measurements: |
Metric |
Designer Name: |
Benjy |
Sail area (Imperial / Metric): |
25 sq. ft / 2.32 sq. m |
Rig Type: |
Sprit |
Keel Type: |
Leeboards |
Rudder: |
Fixed |
Length (range): |
Under 8' / 2.44m |
LOA: |
6'2" / 1.88 m |
Length at Waterline: |
5'8" / 1.7 m |
Beam: |
40" / 1.02 m |
Hull Weight: |
Under 85 lbs / 38.56kg |
Estimated Hull Weight: |
33 lbs / 15 kilos |
Draft: |
Under 6" / 15.24cm |
Unloaded Draft: |
4" / 0.1 m |
Weight Capacity: |
330 lbs / 150 kilos |
Primary Material: |
Fabric Skin |
Method of Construction: |
Skin on Frame |
Hull: |
Monohull |
Hull Type: |
Displacement |
Hull Shape: |
Flat bottom |
Power Source: |
Electric, Human, Wind |
Motor: |
Outboard |
Horsepower Rating: |
3 hp |
Built-in Floatation: |
Optional |
Trailerable: |
Yes |
Cartop: |
Yes |
Unit of Measure: |
Metric |
Instruction Manual: |
Step-by-Step Instructions |
Lofting Required: |
No |
Recommended Experience Level: |
Beginner |
Designer's Thoughts on Experience Level: |
Very simple build |
Boat Type: |
Sailboat |