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Of the wooden canoe construction methods, it's hard to top cedar strip
composite for ruggedness. If it's to be painted and I could tolerate a weight of 60 lbs. or a bit more, Beef up the glass on the outside of the bottom to 10 or 12 oz. and paint it. wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 15, 12:58 pm, Lew Hodgett wrote: wrote: I am looking for a home built canoe design that is about 16' -17' long. I do NOT want one of those "works of art" beautiful woodgrained boats that you would be afraid to bang around on things. My boats get hauled over oyster shells, banged on cypress knees, rammed into things and generally abused. SO, I will paint it and probably expect to repaint every two years or so. It should be a lake canoe for flat water. I really like the old family 18' Grumman aluminum canoe but I always have to go get it from whichever of my sisters currently has it. So, something as indestructible would be nice. Suggestions? Buy another aluminum canoe. Lew No, building is fun. |
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