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MIKE WALLER YACHT DESIGN
PHOTO GALLERY
This site is not just about boat design. It is also about amateur boat
building. All photographs on this site have been supplied by builders,
both amateur and professional, of Waller designed boats.
There
is an old saying that you should never look at an unfinished boat, because
it will lack the finess and polish of the end product. Nevertheless, most
of the photos on this site are of vessels under construction. These pictures
give a better understanding of how the vessels are constructed, and hopefully
are of interest to "would be" builders.
Unfortunately
photos are not available for every design on this site. As designers, we
are mostly dependent on builders to send us pictures. If you are building,
or have built a Waller design, send us some photographs and we will place
the best on this page. Some of the photos are not of the best quality.
Images file sizes have been kept small to allow quick loading and this
can affect image quality. Also some photos recieved are better than others,
and yours truly is hopeless with a scanner. Hopefully the quality is good
enough for you to get a good idea of the boats.
Note# - the 'rough edges' in some photos are due to poor scanning ability
on my part, and are not poor construction by the builders. These boats
have been built exceptionally well and are a credit to their owners.
These
photographs can also be viewed from the design page for each vessel in
the designs section of the site.

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MONOHULLS
MORETON BAY SHARPIE
5.4
WALLER TS 5.4 TRAILER SAILER
WALLER TS 540 TRAILER YACHT
MULTIHULLS
TC670 TRAILER CATAMARAN
CORAL SEA 25 CATAMARAN
CORAL SEA 35 CATAMARAN
CORAL COVE 31 CATAMARAN
CORAL COVE 40
CATAMARAN
WALLER 1100
CATAMARAN
WALLER 880 CATAMARAN
WALLER 1480 CATAMARAN
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Mike Waller Yacht Design is a business specialising
in boat plans for amateur boat builders. We custom design, and provide
stock plans for both monohulls and multihulls, mainly catamarans. Other
designs are sailing skiffs and sharpies, as well as power catamarans. Our
designs mainly feature timber construction, in plywood or cedar strip plank
composite construction, using the W.E.S.T. system (wood epoxy saturation
technique). Our designs are intended mainly as cruising boats, although
several have done well in racing. |
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