Building a Small Boat: Tips & Advice

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To build a small boat under the specified dimensions and weight requirements, consider using materials like aluminum flashing or water-repellent treated paper. Seal joints with caulking for durability, and explore ship designs for inspiration, such as the tumbledown model. A simple box design can effectively float, while sheet styrene plastic can be used for a sturdy hull, reinforced with internal framing if necessary. Ensure the boat can hold at least 20 times its own mass to meet the loading criteria. Proper planning and material selection are key to successfully constructing the boat.
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Hello, I have recently been given an experiment, where i will need to build a boat.
The requirements are ° the boat must have dimensions smaller than 8in x 8 in
° have a mass minimum of 25.0 grams
°the weights when loaded into the boat must be open to air
°NO commercially produced beverage containers,Styrofoam containers,or
boxes may be used
I need some tips and advice,please help
 
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You could use aluminum flashing to build a boat. You'd have to cut it and seal the joints with caulking material but you could design a really cool boat with it.

Alternatively you could use paper and spray it with some water repellant spray:

http://shoestores.com/shoe/HDWATERREPEL/Kiwi

or

http://www.businessinsider.com/this...-most-incredible-things-weve-ever-seen-2013-7

You could investigate ship designs and create a model patterned after one like the tumbledown design:

http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/ocean-power
 
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It's not clear how much you expect the boat to carry. In any event, you can make a simple box which will float.

You can fabricate the hull out of sheet styrene plastic which can be cut and glued together. If the hull needs local strengthening, you can construct internal framing from styrene sections.

http://www.hobbylinc.com/evergreen_model_scratch_building_plastic_supplies

Done right, you can make a fairly sturdy hull without too much effort.
 
the boat needs to be able to hold 20 times its own mass
 
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You'll have to use this criterion to decide on the proper dimensions of your bote. (bote is the informal of boat)
 
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