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Home  /   Boat Plans & Kits Catalog  /  Hankinson Designs  /  Atlantic Skiff

Land the Perfect Catch in Your Spacious
Open-Cockpit Sportfisher

Atlantic Skiff
A 24' trailerable open-cockpit inboard sportfisher
Build in Cold-Mold Wood/Ply

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Seaworthiness and traditional good looks separate this design from others her size. Just like the traditional sportfishing boats often seen along the Eastern Atlantic seaboard states, our ATLANTIC SKIFF features a prominent reverse-curved bow flare along with a sharply "vee'd" hull entry for a smooth, dry ride and attractive appearance that can't be duplicated in hulls built from ordinary sheet plywood. Bottom lines flatten out to a moderate transom vee for the stability fisherman appreciate while also reducing fuel consumption and power needs in the process. Hull options include a shallower "standard" skeg for use when speed and minimal draft are paramount, or a longer deep skeg option that offers optimum maneuverability and protection for underwater hardware in the event of debris or grounding.

Power comes from a centrally-located "direct drive" inboard (gas or diesel) housed within the center console. This is a proven, reliable set-up that's easy to maintain and doesn't get in the way when working or landing the catch. And there is plenty of fuel possible for extended range. The spacious self-bailing cockpit is close to the water, but with adequate depth (24"-27") for security.

Construction is well-suited to the do-it-yourself woodworker, even for those who have not built a boat. No special materials or methods (such as steam bending) are required. Hull planking is "cold molded" double diagonal type using either solid wood veneers or plywood cut into strips.

Frames are sawn to shape from ordinary lumber and plywood. Optionally, topsides can be strip planked from solid wood. Husky motor stringers run almost the entire length of the hull. Building the hull is done upside down over a building form of ordinary lumber fully detailed in the plans. Epoxy resins and adhesives are highly advised throughout the construction, using encapsulation techinques for added longevity, durability, and reduced maintenance. Fiberglass cloth/epoxy hull sheathing is recommended on the final hull exterior to enhance such qualities while adding to appearance.

Plans cover all options, including length options, and sequential instruction manual with fastening schedule and materiial list. Also included are FULL SIZE PATTERNS for all the "backbone" members such as frames, stem, and transom; NO LOFTING IS REQUIRED. STUDY PLANS show more details of the construction, features, and building methods used.

Note flared bow sections and deep forefoot entry shown above

  • Special features include.....
  • Flared bow topsides
  • Reliable inboard power
  • Trailerable
  • No lofting required
  • Simplified construction
  • Two length options with plans
  • Two skeg options
  • Self-bailing cockpit



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Characteristics
Length overall 24'-6" (25'-3" optional)
Length waterline 22'-0"
Beam 8'-6"
Draft 1'-7" (Standard skeg)
2'-7" (Deep skeg)
Freeboard forward 3'-7"
Freeboard aft 2'-1"
Hull depth (w/out skeg) 3'-6"
Displacement 5100 lbs.
Hull weight (approx.) 2500 lbs. (*)
Fuel capacity 80 or 100 gals.
Motor weight mas 1300 lbs.
Cockpit size 17-1/2' x 7'
Speed/power recommendations:
Minimum (20 knots) 130 SHP(**)
40 Knots 300 SHP(**)
(*) May vary with options and materials used.
(**) Estimation is based on shaft horsepower.

Construction: Wood framed double diagonal planked (cold-molded) (strip planked topsides optional)
Trailer: Designed for use with Glen-L Series 5000/6000 boat trailer plans.

    

Item # Image Description Price
60-001
Atlantic Skiff Study Plans
Atlantic Skiff Study Plans
Study Plan price can be applied to purchase of Plans & Patterns
$15.00
60-001PDF
Atlantic Skiff Study Plan - PDF Version
Atlantic Skiff Study Plan - PDF Version
Study Plan price can be applied to purchase of Plans & Patterns
$15.00
61-001
Atlantic Skiff Plans & Patterns
Atlantic Skiff Plans & Patterns
$363.00
61-001X2
Atlantic Skiff Plans & Patterns plus One Extra Set
Atlantic Skiff Plans & Patterns plus One Extra Set
Order this if you want an extra set of Plans & Patterns included (only 1/2 price for the extra set)
$545.00
71-001
Atlantic Skiff Fiberglass Kit
Atlantic Skiff Fiberglass Kit
Includes Raka Epoxy
$725.00
12-304
Trailer 5000/6000 Plans
Trailer 5000/6000 Plans
For boats 18' - 26'
$34.00
16-107
Ken Hankinson Interview DVD
Ken Hankinson Interview DVD
Exclusive 1 hour interview of retired boat designer, Ken Hankinson
$8.00
EL-300
Electrical Design for Open Boats up to 30 feet
Electrical Design for Open Boats up to 30 feet
Electrical Design Plans for your Boat (Click for options)
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