Description:
The Deep-V Fishing Boat with Outboard Engine is a modern offshore-inspired design, recognized for its sharp V-shaped hull, excellent stability, and ability to handle rough water conditions. Widely used for sport fishing and coastal cruising, the Deep-V configuration is valued for its performance, safety, and practical layout.
This 30 inches custom-made scale model is handcrafted upon request, using premium Western Red Cedar, Teak, Mahogany, and carefully selected exotic woods. Built following the traditional plank-on-frame construction method, the model accurately represents the deep-V hull geometry, deck arrangement, center console layout, and outboard engine configuration. Each project requires approximately 4–5 months of detailed craftsmanship.
Every structural line and functional detail is recreated with precision. Throughout the build, you will receive photo updates at each key production stage, allowing you to review and approve the progress:
- Hull construction and deep-V shaping
- Deck detailing, console structures, and fittings
- Final painting, varnishing, and finishing touches
Minor adjustments to scale, deck layout, or outboard details can be discussed during the production process to ensure the final model meets your expectations.
Once completed and approved, the model will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with reinforced protection, ensuring safe international delivery.
History:
The Deep V Fishing Boat Outboard is based on the deep-V hull concept developed in the late 1950s to improve handling and safety in rough water. This hull form marked a significant departure from flat-bottom and shallow-V designs, allowing boats to maintain stability and control at higher speeds.
Rather than referencing a single historic vessel, this model represents a design philosophy that has shaped modern fishing and recreational boats for decades. The deep-V hull remains widely adopted for its proven performance in challenging conditions.
Today, custom-built versions continue this tradition, combining established hull geometry with contemporary materials and construction methods.