Greetings to all,
Nearly two months ago now, as I mentioned in my Hibbard build thread, I was transporting two models (the Hibbard and my Zwarte Zee) to the club's annual static competition. Unfortunately during the course of the journey the ZZ slid around in the boot, tipped over, headed mast-first for the Hibbard, which received a nice dent in the hull (about 3 x 3mm) before the mast itself broke off, along with several other items on the ZZ. I have transported the models any number of times previously without a problem, but this was the first time that I had done so without the fitted mat in the boot. It didn't occur to me that this would happen - live and learn I guess.
Anyway, I resolved that I would prevent this from happening again and so decided to build boxes for my boats.
Having never built a box like this before, I went searching for ideas and couldn't really find any - even on this forum (which kind of surprised me!).
I spoke to my father about it - he being a man well versed in all things practical including wood working - and he suggested some 4mm or so 3-ply with a wood frame inside it etc. So that is what I went with.
Design considerations:
Must be strong enough to carry the boat.
Must protect the boat from all sides.
Should be stackable. so all boxes should be same length.
Ideally the box would not allow slip in transit
The model should be secured reasonably well such that it doesn't move around too much in the box, is cushioned if it does and any big bounces will not cause the model to come out of the stand.
My shopping list was something like:
4mm 3-ply - I found some Meranti 3-ply @ NZ$24 per 1200 x 2550mm sheet. 2 purchased. An additional NZ$23 (total) for delivery however.
18mm sq. pine for framing @ NZ$6~ per 2.4m. 6 purchased.
12mm sq. pine for the frame for the lid/top of the box, which is to be removable. NZ$5~ per 2.4m. 4 purchased.
90 x 19 x 1.5m knotty pine board for the stand within the box. About NZ$10~, 1 purchased.
25mm wooden broom handle, for the boat stand, left over from another task, 1.3m about NZ$5~ or so.
Miscellaneous screws: 6g x 16, 8g x 25, 8g x 40, about NZ$10~ per box of 200 or so.
Dads suggestion was that I don't cut the ply to accurate dimensions initially, but leave overhang to be removed later - given my wood working skill and inability to drive a skill saw in a straight line this was a good idea.
3 boxes are intended, and the following is about the first box. All boxes are 1m long internally, but vary on width and height (trust me on the stacking here...).
I don't claim this this is only way (hardly!) or even the best way to do this (hardly!), but I am confident that it will work and have decided to post in the hope that someone might find this useful.
This is probably in the wrong section, so I'm expecting Martin or his deputies to move this :)