I’ve been reading “Building the Uqbar Dinghy” and it really is a great book for those who want to build a good dinghy in a weekend… Yes, really, a weekend.
Fact is, I like the dinghies so much I’m pretty sure I’m going to build one in the very near future. The only problem being which dinghy (there are plans for a six, seven, eight, and ten-foot dinghies within the book) I’ll choose. I suspect it’s a toss up between the eight or ten footers but the six-footer is truly sweet and, as we’ve successfully cruised for years with a six-foot Bolger Tortoise, to say I’m tempted would be something of an understatement.
Lot to be said for a dinghy that does not take up a lot of space and only weighs 35 pounds.
What really struck me about the book was how well Redjeb Jordania made the building process simple. I suspect the fact that he’s taught a lot of dinghy building workshops gives him an edge on making the content of the book tyroproof.
Better yet, I just noticed the price has come down for the Kindle format version and four complete boat plans with step-by-step information on how to put them together for less than $10 is some kind of serious deal…