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On Thu, 24 May 2007 02:32:05 GMT, "Shaun Van Poecke"
wrote: "Dave Smith" wrote in message ... I understand that people have built Canadian style canoes that join in the centre. Do you know how the join is made as a friend wishes to build one but is not sure as to how he can get a watertight strong seal. Thanks Dave Ive seen dinghys made in this way, and it wouldnt be unfeasable to do it with a canoe. I would think the material would have to be aluminum though, which is tough and specialised to work with. as long as you got a good true face on the join, all you would need is a good rubber gasket, and the right number of fasteners on the join to get a good tight seal. I suppose you could also make it out of wood and make a custom flange out of steel that would bolt to each half and then bolt together too, but unless you are very handy with an oxy torch and a welder you would be looking at some pretty big $ to have one made for you. Another alternative would be to have someone draw one up for you, then have it CNC plasma/oxy/waterjett cut, then weld it yourself or get someone to weld it for you. There are collapsable canoes out there for sale, some that you can actually carry in a suitcase. Paul Theroux travelled extensively around the south pacific with one, and they seem pretty sturdy, but not cheap. The trouble with making a canoe in two halves is that you'll probably have to overengineer it making it heavy and not really attractive looking.... Shaun You don't need to use metal. I have build several plywood dinghys that were joined in the center. I've got a three piece one sitting on the dock right now. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeatgmaildotcom) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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