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Stitch and Glue Piccup Pram, Build to Launch. A handy fast sailing boat designed by Jim Michalak 

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The boat was just launched in July 2021. Sails GREAT! I just hope Neptune likes Grappa.
Sailing starts at 16:25.
Piccup Pram uses taped seam construction from five sheets of 1/4" plywood.
PICCUP PRAM, SAIL/ROW PRAM, 11' X 4.5', 90 POUNDS EMPTY
Filmed with the assistance of my brother and chase boat rower son. :)
Building and sailing an 11’ long, stitch and glue construction boat. This handy and fast pram is a good sailor and was fun to build.
While building this boat I watched every Piccup Pram video on RU-vid and tracked down any building pics I could find. I hope this video helps others who would like to build this boat.
I used the Michael Storer Lug Rig video to guide my setting up of the sails: • Part 2 Lug Sail The fi...
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Notes from the designer:
Piccup Pram was the first boat of my design to get built, back in 1990, I think. I still have the prototype and use it regularly. I designed it to be the best sail/row boat I could put in the back of my short bed pick up truck. But I found it to be a good cartopper, too. It has capacity and abilities I had previously thought impossible in a 90 pound cartopper. The photo above shows the original 55 square foot sail on Pensacola bay a long time ago. Piccup is a taped seam multichine hull which can take a fair amount of rough water.
Piccup continues to be one of my most popular designs and I get nice photos from builders. Here is one of Richard Donovan hoping for more wind up in Massachusetts.
Richard's Piccup has the larger 70 square foot sail that prefer myself. It's the same as the original but is 2' taller. This balanced lug sail sets on a 12' mast and rolls up easily for storage on its 9' yard and boom. The idea was to be able to store the rig easily in the boat during rowing and it works. There is a pivoting leeboard and kickup rudder on the boat and they can be left in place raised while rowing. Converting to full sail takes a couple of minutes as you step the short mast, clip on the halyard and tack lines, hoist the sail, lower the boards, and off you go. And the balanced lug sail reefs very well although reefing any small boat is best done on shore.
Here is a Piccup by Vince Mansolillo in Rhode Island, a nice father/son project. Piccup will be large enough to hold both of them. You can see the large open frameless cockpit, large enough for sleeping. And you see the buoyancy/storage boxes on the end.
Vince's
But Piccup will take two adults as seen in the photo of Jim Hudson's boat. Jim's boat has a polytarp sail as does my own Piccup.
These boats have proven to be good for sail rig tinkerers (be sure to read and apply the Sail Area Math essay before starting). Here I am in Piccup with a polytarp sharpie sprit sail. The rig is different from the originals but the hull here is totally unchanged (except for paint) from the original shown on the beach at Pensacola.
I think my own Piccup has had about six rigs of different sorts and was always the test bed for the polytarp sail experiments.

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Комментарии : 45   
@bennyblanko3
@bennyblanko3 Год назад
Thanks for making a video of the build and sailing. Very cool!
@slaskanton8738
@slaskanton8738 3 года назад
Amazing video, thanks! Best wishes from Sweden
@hardystein114
@hardystein114 10 месяцев назад
Well done guys , great job.
@randomx4289
@randomx4289 3 года назад
Great video, definitely want to build one of those.
@daniellow426
@daniellow426 3 года назад
that's beautiful.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 3 года назад
Thanks. Fun to build.
@geoffadams5004
@geoffadams5004 Год назад
Thanks for this video. You’ve inspired me to finaly build those plans that have been laying around for years. So I’ve bought ply and started cutting out bulkheads and transoms. Today I am adding the stiffeners to them and moving on to side panels and bilge panels. And off we go!! So glad I watched all the way through to the sailing part that’s what really lit the fire. Just beautiful. Where are your sailing grounds? I’m in the Florida panhandle.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo Год назад
That is awesome! Good building wishes to you! I sail in Maine and South Carolina. There is a Jim Michalak Facebook page, you should post pics of your build there :)
@geoffadams5004
@geoffadams5004 Год назад
Quick question, why the 3” mast?
@goodkebo
@goodkebo Год назад
@@geoffadams5004 The mast is 2-2x4 glued together then a conical taper once you get out of mast partner. Easy build, it took 2 hours to make the mast not including glue dry time. The mast is pretty light as built and the size was specified in the plans.
@ethanbarnes-et4jr
@ethanbarnes-et4jr 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the video i was wondering if you had any problems with understanding the build process . I got the plans the other day and it seemed like there werent many actually directions. Also where did you get the paper copy printed at all i got was a pdf any help would be appreciated.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 4 месяца назад
Go to the designers website, he can print the plans for you and supply that extra info, Id think.www.jimsboats.com/
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 4 месяца назад
also check facebook.com/groups/3036606923264970/
@ethanbarnes-et4jr
@ethanbarnes-et4jr 4 месяца назад
@@goodkebo much appreciated beautiful boat by the way
@wayfarerchris.4116
@wayfarerchris.4116 6 месяцев назад
Building and sailing a lovely little boat! I'm so pleased you shared it with us all 😊👍.
@mibengal
@mibengal 2 года назад
It looks like you have both a Piccup and a Piccup Squared. Can you describe any sailing differences?
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 2 года назад
I have the standard Piccup Pram and the other boat is a Mayfly 16. The Mayfly hold more people but the Piccup is faster.
@Obzorpoteme
@Obzorpoteme 3 месяца назад
супер
@chris6owens
@chris6owens Год назад
I think this is the only video on RU-vid showing any of the Piccup build process! Thanks! :)
@goodkebo
@goodkebo Год назад
Are you going to build one? It is a great boat.
@hardystein114
@hardystein114 9 месяцев назад
@@goodkebo Just started ...lol
@wombatone5577
@wombatone5577 8 месяцев назад
Tape the seams while the filler is soft so no sanding! Until after coat of resin on glass tape.
@hayshashatzman7134
@hayshashatzman7134 3 года назад
Amazing!! I'm midway through building one myself. Gonna watch this again and take notes :)
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 3 года назад
For me the trickiest thing was the leeboard instalation. I had never done quite that job on any other boat but it came out good. There is one slide in there that has my handwritten notes for the leboard.
@hardystein114
@hardystein114 9 месяцев назад
@@goodkebo That`s the part I`m a little worried about too ....that curve AND the angle of it....
@alexbogdanov260
@alexbogdanov260 3 года назад
Beautiful boat! Thanks for taking the time to make that video!
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 3 года назад
Thanks, other people's videos help inspire my build.
@pyupyu2915
@pyupyu2915 2 года назад
@@goodkebo Thanks to the author of the video. Beautiful boats that I didn't know about before. I had my own Eastport Pram, which I drew myself and my friend built. He died, but I believe that THERE he will see this video, he was very fond of boats without frames and with screws, without a well. He made many plywood boats for people.
@theWZZA
@theWZZA 2 года назад
Beautiful work! I hope you and your family enjoy many, many wonderful hours with Spinach!
@seanmccambridge
@seanmccambridge 3 года назад
Nice video! I can’t imagine a more useful 12’ boat
@hardystein114
@hardystein114 9 месяцев назад
Marking out panels today , and find myself watching your build video here. It`s a great way to start a build , you put it all in here , in sequence . Highly recommended viewing for anyone building these great little Michalak boats. 👍 Thank you for taking the time to make this vid.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 9 месяцев назад
I hope the vid helps. Just keep moving ahead. Have fun.
@colrodrick8784
@colrodrick8784 Год назад
Yep. I reckon no reef and off you go mate!
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@rickhawkins2971
@rickhawkins2971 2 года назад
Great job, beautiful boat, is the cockpit really 6 and a half ft. Long.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 2 года назад
My 6' oars fit length wise very well.
@bulow453
@bulow453 2 года назад
Very nice!
@MrEpfournier
@MrEpfournier 3 года назад
Your launch area looks familiar, we, Mt Desert island?
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 3 года назад
Close by MDI. Branch Lake in Ellsworth. Beautiful spot.
@goodkebo
@goodkebo 3 года назад
Actually the original launch spot was on MDI on Hadley Point!
@MrEpfournier
@MrEpfournier 3 года назад
We went kayaking in June and we launched at Hadley point. That's why it looked familiar.
@NoahJohnson7452
@NoahJohnson7452 Год назад
how much did it cost to build?
@goodkebo
@goodkebo Год назад
about $850 including the sails
@xinwentang8664
@xinwentang8664 11 месяцев назад
The shape of the boat is not good-looking. The disadvantage is that the bow cannot cut waves and divert water.
@hardystein114
@hardystein114 10 месяцев назад
Have you actually sailed one ? I bet you have not. They are far better than you say.
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