I modeled this drift boat from measurements of my coworkers driftboat. This style of boat is very typical for Pacific Northwest Rivers (Oregon and Washington, USA) They don't seem to be as popular anywhere else, as they are here. Leave me a comment if you know of other popular locations worldwide. While I don't know the heritage or history of this design of boats - I could not find one already modeled, so I made one.
Scale is 1 mm equals 1 inch, so I guess its 25.4 to 1. Also I could not get the oar locks to print properly, but I left them in the model. I also know there is a couple modeling errors (anchor mount and seat pad) but I lost interest in dealing with this model and adding/fixing every little detail. Still prints fine - just not 100% accurate.
Some parts needs supports. Some parts may print better in other orientations. It also MMU compatible.
Model was printed on a Prusa MK3 with MMU2.
boat_all.stl | 4.6MB | |
BOAT_HULL.stl | 3.0MB | |
BOAT_OARS.stl | 435.4KB | |
BOAT_POLES.stl | 473.3KB | |
BOAT_SEAT_FRONT.stl | 524.7KB | |
boat_seperate_pieces.stl | 4.6MB | |
BOAT_TRAY_FRONT.stl | 61.8KB | |
BOAT_TRAY__SEAT_REAR.stl | 169.2KB |