What are the pro-and-con considerations of making a canoe out of eighth-inch
plywood, perhaps laminated prior to assembly with light 'glass and epoxy
pulled down with a vacuum pump? Will the combo of plywood and glass be about
the same weight as quarter-inch ply?
Alex
"Sal's Dad" wrote in message
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It is generally difficult for even a good welder to fabricate a boat out
of light aluminum; figure on 1/8" plate, or thicker. This material
weighs about the same as 3/4" plywood. Figure 200 lbs or more for a
canoe. At $2-3 per pound...
If you are serious, get "Boatbuilding with Aluminum" by Stephen F.Pollard
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007...lance&n=283155
and plans for plywood.
Sal's Dad
"William R. Watt" wrote in message
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There are plenty of plans for plywood canoes which should work, both
being
"sheet goods". Sleway-Fisher is one firm which sells plywood canoe plans.
You should be able to get some ideas from their webiste. Usually with
plywood canoes there is a fair amount of material cut to waste. I
think plywood is relatively inexpensive compared to aluminum so that
might
be an issue.