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Sam Devlin's "Noddy"
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Thom V
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Joined: Mon Feb 21st, 2005
Location: Sandpoint, Idaho USA
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 Posted: Sun Apr 1st, 2007 06:37 pm

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“In my opinion there are very few vessels designed for use specifically on Puget Sound. Most small outboard boats can be beached, but with some compromise to their structure over time. And when was the last time you looked at a fishing vessel under 20' long with a lockable cabin and self‑bailing cockpit?

Our Noddy has been designed for use. It is my intention that she could sit handily on a mooring through rainstorm and sun with­out becoming a hassle. Her keel allows beaching and isolates wear in one very strong and maintainable spot, the bottom of the keel. An interesting point is her lockable cabin door that actually hinges down as a flat seat and then up to the rear cabin framing to form a watertight door. This is useful when on a mooring and to make a cabin for informal cruising. The cabin sole is almost 8' long and has plenty of room for a couple of air mattresses and sleeping bags. Outside, the cockpit is self‑bailing and has good access to the 40‑50 hp. long shaft outboard. Under the rear deck there is room to store a 12 gallon fuel tank. With trailering weight under 1000 lbs., in essence, she is simple, designed to be used and shows a good turn of speed with reasonable power.” Acknowledgement: Devlin Designs Plan Catalog 1998 Fouth Edition 

Pipsqueak is a built-out version of Noddy found near Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho, sporting a 60 hp. engine 

Noddy Particulars: LOA 15’ 11”,  Beam 7’ 10”,  Draft 13”,  Dry Weight under 1000 Lbs.,  HP. 40 to 50. More Information at Devlin Designing Boat Builders  

Also available in 18'and 20'versions.

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