Pot Luck
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#890
#891 |
a 33' lobster boat |
Build in
FIBERGLASS
or WOOD |

| Characteristics |
| Length overall |
33'-3" |
| Length waterline |
30'-0" |
| Beam |
10'-7" |
| Hull draft |
2'-11" |
| Displacement |
9250 lbs. |
| Freeboard forward |
5'-0" |
| Freeboard aft |
2'-11" |
| Height overall |
10'-9" |
| Headroom (control station @ centerline) |
6'-2" |
| Cockpit size |
18'-0" x 9'-0" |
| Fuel capacity |
200 gals. |
| Fresh water capacity |
100 gals. |
| Sleeping accommodations |
3 |
- Hull type: Round bilge hull form with a flat run aft, long deep skeg, and
flaring topsides forward, characteristic of New England lobster boats. Build in
wood or "one-off" fiberglass. The wood version is built using
conventional strip planking or cold-molded epoxy strip planked with triple
laminated wood outer veneer. Fiberglass version: plans detail fiberglass
planking and sandwich core construction.
- Power: Single engine, either gasoline or diesel powered, located amidship
using conventional straight shaft with reduction gear to suit. Maximum
practical speed of 16 to 18 knots using 100 to 120 SHP. Slower speeds with
lower horsepower engines are equally suited.
- Can the hull be extended or shortened? Yes. Up to 10% by re-spacing the
frames from the aft end of the stem to the transom a proportional amount. We do
not recommend increasing the beam.
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Glen-L marine designs / www.glen-l.com / Boat
plans for the home builder
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