Chunky Dory - Aluminum Bill of Materials
The following listing is to serve as a general guide only for
hull cost estimating purposes; do not use for buying
materials without first checking the instructions and plans
for various options (such as differences due to changes in
powering methods which will vary each boat), and to local
suppliers for what material sizes may be available. In other
words, each builder must make decisions as to how he will
build the boat and use materials, and then take off a listing
to suit. Note that if the length of the boat is varied, so
too will the material listing. Materials are listed for the
basic hull members only and do not include options,
variations, cabin, interior members, etc. Thus the listing
will vary and not all members are necessarily included -
check the plans. Only marine alloy of the 5000- or 6000series
should be used. Common acceptable alloy designations include
5052, 5083, 5086, 5454, 5456, and 6061. For saltwater use,
the 5086 is recommended except that extruded shapes can be
6000-series. While full length hull plating panels can be
formed by welding, single long panels are preferable to
performing this procedure. In any case, the builder should
check for plate or sheet size availability and plan the
material utilization for minimum waste. While shorter members
can always be butt welded to form long members, a doubler
plate is usually advisable behind or on top of all such
joints, lapping a considerable distance, and being welded all
around.
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MEMBERS
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SIZE/TYPE
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AMT RQD
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Chine bars
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1/2" round bar
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50'
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Stiffener tee's
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1-1/2" x 1-1/4" x 1/8"
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230'
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Flat bars
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3/16" x 1-1/2"
3/16" x 2"
1/4" x 1"
1/4" x 2"
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50'
40'
10'
55'
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Pipe
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1-1/4" Sch. 80
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100'
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Plating
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1/8"
3/16"
1/4"
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60 sq.'
400 sq.'
85 sq.'
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