A few weeks ago I dropped in to visit Daniel and crew at Pha Marine and Pelagic Boats.
Although I had taken factory tours with numerous fiberglass and pressed alloy boat manufacturers previously, this would be my first visit to a manufacturer of plate boats and custom aluminium trailers. I was therefore keen to catch up with Daniel, gain an insight in to how he operates and have a look at some of his quality work.
A couple of external shots
Whilst chatting, discussions moved to a new/custom boat Daniel had been contacted to build for a Victorian client. This would be called a 610 Island Cab and was a completely new design for Pelagic Boats. General specs of the 610 Island Cab are as follows:
Configuration: Island Cab / Walk around
Hull Length: 6.1m
Length Overall: 6.5m
Water Line Length: 5.0m
Beam: 2.5m
Power: 175hp Mercury Verado
As I haven't posted any build threads for plate alloy boats on these forums, I asked Daniel if he would allow me to do so, and permission was granted.
Computer assisted design & 3 dimensional modelling
Before any construction work could commence on the boat, it was important that both Daniel and the client were on the same page with regards to design. A naval architect was engaged knock up a 3 dimensional model of the boat. This provided an accurate profile of the boat and gave the client the opportunity to view and review the design.
Once the 3 dimensional model is uploaded to a dedicated software package, the weight of the boat, its performance whilst underway and at rest and a several other factors can be viewed and analysed. This enables the whole design to be taken in to consideration (and tweaked if necessary) before any cutting and welding take place.
With all now satisfied, the project moves to construction phase.
Hull shape, internal frames & stringers
The following pics show the hull shape form and all the frames/bulkheads in place. Also shown are the 6mm keel and the 6mm stringers being put in to position. The hull sheets are 5mm.
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