Boat storage case

Started by Steve P
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#15

Boat storage case

Managed to fit everything into a large box which I can carry with a padded shoulder strap. Complete set-up weighs more than the box. Boat and trailer clamp down to the box with tabs, and there is a sling which fits under the trailer to get the boat in and out. Whole boat/car set-up is 5ft long, so a job making it compact enough to carry. Easier to carry with 2 people, as it's fairly large (especially at my age 😀)

JB
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#14

Boat storage case

Now that I have shown the examples of my much more talented club members designs, it's time to show my solution (maybe more in line with the OP's notion of "simple").

I have taken a wheeled Sports Equipment bag, lined with with a PVC frame, and I strap the boat on its base to the bottom of the PVC frame. The bag has wheels and an extendable handle for transport.

Not elegant, but it gets the job done. It has the added benefit of exterior zippered pockets to hold batteries, etc.

Dave B
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
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#13

Boat storage case

Michael C
The case is as beautifull as the model!
I think you tried to improve chinese lacquer. How many layers of varnish?
25?
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#12

Boat storage case

Hey all!
Very good ideas! Thanks for all your tips!
As I don't set up all my boats and keep the rest on a rack in my ‘workshop’, I will create a closed version of each. It is important that they are kept away from dust.
Sliding cover, folding versions . .simply brilliant ideas. Thank you!
Bb Michel-C.

Ps: My first box at the time for my Commodere ‘Michelle’
if you don't ask, you won't get an answer!
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#11

Boat storage case

All of my boats travel in a custom made simple lightweight carry box. They are built of thin plywood with a frame like a crate to keep the weight down. They make it really simple to handle the models
The sure way to succeed is, just try one more time
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#9

Boat storage case

Depends on what you mean by "boat storage/transport case". The range is from lightweight & simple to keep dust out when on the shelf, to bulletproof professional joinery for airlines handling. Somewhere in between I have seen examples of cases, with for example hand cut dovetails, that were intended in some large degree to show off the woodworking skills of the maker.
-Marty-
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#8

Boat storage case

Doorskins are an inexpensive source of 1/8" mahogany plywood. They typically measure 24-30" wide, 7ft long. I got mine at a HOME HARDWARE Building Centre. They are not marine grade which would guarantee that they have no voids within the Plies, but I have used these for years for many different types of woodworking projects and I have never encountered a Troublesome void yet
VA3ROD
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#6

Boat storage case

Again, not mine. But here are a couple more examples of transport cases belonging to fellow club members.
The two on the right have recessed handles on the top, so they can be stacked. The top lifts off leaving the boat in it's cradle on the base.
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
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#5

Boat storage case

One of our members(KMYCA) made flightcases for every single model he has made. It is a poch view looking at them
But the cases are just ……👍👍👍👍
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#4

Boat storage case

This is not mine, but it belongs to a fellow club member.
He has done a beautiful job creating this case.
He has used piano hinges, and has 3D printed the cradles that hold the boat secure.
This is beyond my skillset, but should give you an idea of how a well built carry case is done.
Dave B
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
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#2

Boat storage case

This is a travel box that came with the Huntress I recently bought and was just the job for a 200 trip back home over our wonderful roads! The model is 23" long. Note the raised sides to the boat stand and the strips in the bottom of the box to stop movement.

It's a bit heavy as it's built with substantial MDF but could be built out of lighter ply.

This one has a sliding front - I've seen some nice boxes where the top and front is hinged but I'm a bit nervous of the catches used for securing. I think I'd want to use more cumbersome but more secure straps!

Chris
Scratch building 7 Faireys at a scale of 1:12
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#1

Boat storage case

Hi all

Does anyone have a plan for a simple boat storage / transport case. I am never sure on what to do with the open side, hinge, slide in etc...?
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