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OUR NEW “DEEP V” AND “MEDIUM V” OFFSHORE TILLERS
While a lot of our standard range of hulls have been relatively shallow in deadrise compared to some competitors at the transom with deadrises around 14 degrees and a relatively small flat chine at about 80mm. We know everyone loves choice. So we have developed an Offshore Tiller range of standard and deep deadrise hulls. Peter, our lead Naval Architect takes you through the differences between our tried and tested hulls when compared to our new deep deadrise options. When deciding between these hulls ask yourself, “do you want to travel through the chop or jump over it?”. For driving through the chop, we feel our standard design is a great balance of performance, stability, and soft ride. If you want to be jumping over waves in big seas, the deeper deadrise comes into its own.
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Boat Building Projects For Schools
Looking for a hands-on class project? CNC Marine offers boat building kits and cutting files perfect for schools. Choose flexible options like pre-cut aluminium kits or DXF files tailored to your needs. Enjoy discounted prices, detailed guides, and ongoing support, providing students with valuable practical experience in boat construction, welding, and STEM learning. Enhance problem-solving skills and teamwork with real-world challenges. Ideal for marine science, biology classes, water sports, or charity projects. Contact CNC Marine to start your school’s boat building adventure.
Great schools, completing great projects – Unity College
Discover how Unity College students, guided by Teaching and Learning Leader Kevin Visser, are pioneering CNC boat fabrication. From forming the main hull to custom designing and welding components, students are gaining hands-on engineering experience. Partnering with CNC Marine and local industry experts, this project embodies real-life problem-based learning, producing outstanding results and highly motivated students.
The CNC Marine Team attended PurePlate- Boat Building Course!
Daniel shares his experience at CNC Marine’s Pure Plate Course, where he spent four days diving into welding and boat construction.