Scout Sailing Dinghy Kit from Duckworks

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • The Scout is a wide, stable, 10-foot kit boat that's a blast to sail and row. Weighs only
    ~70 pounds and makes a great tender, yet has enough dry stowage below deck to take on a beach camping trip of its own.
    Available as a kit boat exclusively from Duckworks.com. Learn more and order at duckworks.com/...

Komentáře • 49

  • @user6619-k9t
    @user6619-k9t Před rokem +43

    I came here from Sailing Magic Carpet where Aladino is building one. Looks like a fun build and a nice little boat.

  • @charlenetownsend8895
    @charlenetownsend8895 Před rokem +15

    If Aladino bought one (Sailing Magic Carpet) you can be sure of the quality.

  • @James-re6co
    @James-re6co Před 10 dny

    Also here from Sailing Magic Carpet. Aladino is amazing....

  • @jmdibonaventuro
    @jmdibonaventuro Před rokem +3

    Congratulations DuckWorks, you have pleased the Swiss maestro from magic carpet, and seemingly thereby introduced the whole sailing youtube community to your well designed and practical dinghy.

  • @willrobertson14
    @willrobertson14 Před rokem +3

    What an awesome video! Thanks for posting. The builder did great job on this boat. Looks like a lot of fun!

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks Will! Yeah Eric really hit this one out of the park. We all had a blast sailing that day!

  • @Tomm9y
    @Tomm9y Před rokem +2

    Great little boat, reminds me of the Mirror Dinghy of my childhood here in the UK. The simple carbon mast is way better than the Mirror's timber gaff rig. Perhaps some one can help you make another video.

  • @artofdrifting
    @artofdrifting Před rokem +2

    Beautiful lines and sweet looking sail

  • @leemelbourne3297
    @leemelbourne3297 Před rokem

    Really nice simple boat. I would love to see more about how the rigging works. Looks like a jib setup rather than a main.

    • @scottjones536
      @scottjones536 Před rokem +3

      It's a rig based on a windsurfer set up. Bob Pattison from Neil Pryde Sails worked with us to build a super simple and efficient sail, rigged in such a way that is really intuitive, even for novice sailors. We'll be sure to do a rigging video as well as an on the water highlight of her sailing capabilities.

  • @MKlukowski
    @MKlukowski Před rokem

    Looks like a fun project. Happy sail8ng!

  • @mannsonthemove2958
    @mannsonthemove2958 Před rokem +1

    You need to interview Aladino and link his videos.

  • @tonywrobleski5185
    @tonywrobleski5185 Před rokem +1

    That’s a crazy price for a kit

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem

      The cost of okoume marine plywood these days certainly hasn't done us any favors. But other than that, you'll find our kits are in line with (or lower priced than) the competition.

  • @francismontocchio9910
    @francismontocchio9910 Před rokem +4

    I also came here from Magic Carpet. Do you have a distributor in Europe ?

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem

      Hi! We don't have distributors, but we do ship worldwide! :) You can email us at support@duckworks.com for a quote.

  • @marclawyer2789
    @marclawyer2789 Před rokem +1

    As a fun thing it looks great (I too saw it on Magic Carpet), but the low freeboard looks an issue...I prefer the nesting dinghy that Sailing Yacht Florence has...

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem

      Hi Marc - the freeboard on the Scout is in fact quite comparable to the nesting dinghy that Sailing Yacht Florence uses... and both boats have a typical amount of freeboard for a sailing dinghy in this size range (I don't have hard specs on theirs). When you're using a boat as a tender you don't want the freeboard to get too high or you lose efficiency in your rowing performance, so that's a tradeoff that designers make when balancing both rowing and sailing capabilities. Another consideration is that while nesting dinghies are great if you're short on deck space, keep in mind that they don't offer as high a degree of flotation as the Scout. If you're concerned about capsizing, the Scout is actually better suited for capsize recovery since it has built-in flotation tanks under the deck/seats. Hope that helps!

    • @marclawyer2789
      @marclawyer2789 Před rokem +1

      @@duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      Thanks for your informative reply. We are looking at which dinghy to go for and want a sailable one. What size motor can you fit to the scout? Thanks

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem

      @@marclawyer2789 2hp per USCG, which is all you need to reach hull speed in a small dinghy like this.

    • @marclawyer2789
      @marclawyer2789 Před rokem +1

      @@duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      Thank you.

  • @olibateau
    @olibateau Před rokem

    Bravo! Le même emboîtable 🙂

  • @gregoneil2036
    @gregoneil2036 Před rokem

    SCOTT!

  • @markwells6384
    @markwells6384 Před rokem

    I wanted to see the bike & trailer towing it.

    • @duckworksboatbuildersupply
      @duckworksboatbuildersupply Před 11 měsíci

      I know, missed opportunity! We didn't realize we hadn't gotten footage of it until Eric had already ridden off into the sunset. 😂

  • @johnross440
    @johnross440 Před rokem +1

    How much does it cost for the kit?.... Thanks, John, Ontario, Canada

    • @scottjones536
      @scottjones536 Před rokem +4

      Hi John, thanks for asking. The CNC cut runs $2,099 USD, the whole package, CNC, epoxy/glass, sail rig, hardware and lines costs $4,054 as of 3/3/2023.

  • @n4837z
    @n4837z Před rokem +1

    Would someone please comment on the use foam as core material in certain places (deck especially). What type of foam is used? Thanks

    • @duckworksboatbuilderssupply
      @duckworksboatbuilderssupply  Před rokem +3

      Good question - it's a rigid and lightweight PET foam. Some parts are make from recycled plastic bottles, others from new virgin foam. The virgin foam is more resistant to denting, but mills a little rougher than the recycled foam does, so you'll find virgin foam on the structural components that need more impact resistance (deck and the transom doubler). The recycled PET is used for the breasthook, gunwale, daggerboard and rudder. Hope that helps!

  • @hankkofron8414
    @hankkofron8414 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you ever sell a completed boat?

  • @daytontrever2557
    @daytontrever2557 Před rokem

    Promo-SM