Sabotina Design

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  • Sabotina by Andy Suhrer, Coos Bay, OR

 

18 Responses to Sabotina Design

  1. Alexander Rohlf says:

    Could you please post some information about the holding jig?

  2. Retired, armed ,looking to keep in shape ,no longer ,working,did a hobby to enjoy,my life ,live by lake need to build a boat …

  3. Harold Silverman says:

    Can you add me to your mailing list?

  4. walt says:

    We went with bolt ropes in our sails. Sailrite can hook you up with a kit.

  5. Bill Zweig says:

    With a sock type sail as on the Sabotina, what do you do if you have to lower the sail when you are out on the water like if the wind picks up?

  6. angel ayala says:

    Es posible conseguirlo pre-cortado. (kit)

  7. Bobby says:

    cant figure out to line up the bow & transom what is the key

    • Bobby, the drawing of the building form shows the location of the transom and bow and forms–these are all positioned with set-up levels matching and at the angles noted.

  8. Bobby says:

    Is there any one in Alabama or Georgia who has built one would like to contact them for info

  9. Bobby says:

    need all the help I can get

  10. Emil Horvath says:

    Is plans for this boat available?

    • John B says:

      Of course the plans for this Glen-L design are available. Just go to the Glen-L.com home page or just to the top of this page, hover your pointer over “Online Catalogs” and when the dropdown appears click on the “Boat Plans Catalog – 300 Boats You Can Build” link. Then you can find the Sabotina design in either the Alphabetic List or the “Sailboats” links.

  11. Emil Horvath says:

    Is drawing w/dimensions available for this boat and if so where can I get the plans for it?
    Thanks, Emil

  12. Jim McQuaide says:

    Great pics. I love this boat. And recently help a friend build Sabotina. I should organize some of my pics, and share them.

  13. David Afford says:

    I like the idea of assembling the bow and stern transoms without the plywood attached in order to fit the stringers and then apply the plywood later. I think the Kreg jig may be useful to hold the frames together until the plywood is installed!

  14. Deo Lazaro says:

    NICED PROJECT

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