If you want to build a runabout yourself, the ply-glass building
technique is the ideal method of construction. Being a hard chine hull, all
that's necessary is to lay plywood sheeting over a transverse structure and
encapsulate it with a glass fibre lamination. Internally the plywood must be
saturated with two coats of epoxy. The runabout Diamond 6.0 was designed for
this type of construction. Being so simple to build, the plans are an invitation
to the amateurs to try skills with woodwork. Not having to overcome too many
difficulties, builders find a time to improve looks up to their limits. That's
why they are making such nicely finished boats. The Diamond 6.0 is an open deck
runabout that accommodates confortably up to eight persons. Designed to be propelled
by an 80 to 120 hp outboard it surpasses 30 m.p.h. with the smaller engine in
flat sea conditions. At the maximum power recommended the Diamond 6.0 is capable
of reaching 40 m.p.h. full throttle, Once practically all planing hulls are
GRP constructed, the appeal of the Diamond 6.0 showing varnished trims and finishes
is a reason for enchantment, and that's where the Diamond 6.0 distinguishes
from the others.
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PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Lenght
Overall:
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6.06
m
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19' 10
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Beam:
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2.32 m
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7.7"
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Draughtt:
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0.33
m
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1.10"
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Depth:
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0.95
m
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Girth:
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3.16
m
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Engine
Power:
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80
a 120 hp
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Construction:
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Ply-Glass
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