The Float Pod Concept  of the OneUglyBoat 18 ft Deck Boat uses a  different approach to making a boat unsinkable and therefore ultimately safe.  That concept incorporates a number of floating pods that are fastened together  into an  unsinkable floating platform  with the boating structure built on top. The unsealed boat’s  structure allows a small amount of water to  enter the float pods around the foam floatation, but also allows water to exit  the boats interior through these same entry points. 
                
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               With six construction foam filled float pods,  water space for the 18 footer should reduce the floatation by about 2-3 gallons  or less than 50 lbs of floatation. Because of   this new  approach,  there is no need to have the boat's hull  welded or sealed to keep water out. With a normal boat structure the same water  tight integrity that keeps the water out, also keeps the water in allowing the  boat to fill up with water during a swamping, or from rain water  accumulation.  The idea is demonstrated  by a comment my Father once made in observing flies on the inside of a window  screen at our house. Dad said, “ever see flies on the outside of the screen  trying to get into the house?. Hmm. 
                
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              The Float Pod building concept  also gives a great deal of flexibility for the size of boats being built. You  can build any size boat you want by simply adjusting the length and the number  of pods in your boat. Using a 24” wide Pod requires 6 Pods for an 18 foot boat.  (plus nose and stern structures.) A 20 ft boat requires 7 Pods Etc. As you can  see, a single set of construction plans can be used for any size boat. In fact,  because of the simple bending  system  used, the only components you will need to buy for a kit should be the plasma  cut nose and stern plates shown in the plans. Everything for the Float Pods can  be purchased off the shelf by your local sheet metal shop. This alone will save  you a great deal of  money on any  shipping or mark-up on flat  structures. 
              We show the boat being made of  .125 marine aluminum, but galvanized or painted steel could also be used  without greatly increasing the weight by using   lighter scantling on the structures. What the boat will be used for will  be a factor on which material to use. For a construction company hauling heavy  materials or equipment steel can be used. The size of the float pods can be  adjusted to give the needed displacement to carry the load. 
                For a Sea Scout Troup a smaller  lighter boat may be chosen as a boat building project. 
                
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              The design also offers a very  workable plan for carrying an ATV on board for hunters, law and drug  enforcement agencies, and game wardens wanting to explore river islands or  inaccessible shore line property  The  strength of the boarding ramp can be adjusted to meet your hauling needs.  Exit  ramp height is at the level of the  boat’s inside floor.  
              All the hand rail and bimini  frames shown in the drawings can be fabricated by your local sheet metal shop,  or we can ship the components to you for assembly. Floatation foam and plywood  components come from your local home supply store. Fasteners can be purchased  locally, or we can ship them. A trailer kit or plans can also be provided.  Assembly should be doable by anyone with basic tool handling skills. 
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