![]() The boat is unsinkable: the bow is watertight (with crash-box function) and the cockpit has a watertight double bottom with a buoyancy reserve underneath. The four rear seats may be converted into a comfortable sundeck. SILVER 55 offers a lot of space for its size and the possibility to have seats for six passengers. Both of them plane easily with a 40 HP outboard engine but the first one is obviously faster on calm waters. The plans include two versions of the boat, one (with a lower deadrise) more suited to protected waters and one conceived for navigating in the sea. How much do runabout boats cost Runabout boats for sale on Boat Trader are offered at a variety of prices from a sensible 4,948 on the lower-end all the way up to 440,000 for the most extravagant models. With careful work the result can be remarkably elegant. In the past 30 days, the top, most-viewed runabout boats brands on Boat Trader were Chaparral, Chris-Craft, Cobalt, Glastron and Sea Ray. The sides are not covered, so they may be finished bright. The bottom panel has a rather elevated curvature and to obtain it we have opted for thin plywood, which must be covered with bi-axial fibreglass. ![]() SILVER boats are not “instant boats”: construction takes quite a long time, but does not represent insurmountable difficulties, not even for the inexperienced boat builder. This allows SILVER 55, which takes inspiration from these boats, to be constructed in a variant of the stitch and glue method. The classical hull shape of old wooden runabouts of the 70’s goes perfectly with the use of marine plywood. Notably, specialised in plans for amateur boat building and classic boats, growing to become the best-known firm in Italy for this particular market. The company operates in the nautical sector since 1990, providing building plans and a variety of services and products for wooden boat lovers. Paolo Lodigiani is a yacht designer and owner of the company B.C.A.
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