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![]() "Eric Nyre" wrote... In the mid-90's I came across some boy scouts who built canvas framed kayaks as a project. The boats cost virtually nothing (about $75), and took a few weekends to build. [snip] To build the things, they were just using scrap wood, canvas and paint. The boats are equally easy to repair, sew the hole back together, repaint and paddle. Ribs can be repaired with driftwood. The boats even fit into the category of "fix with duct tape and bailing wire". I started paddling about 35 years ago in a skin & frame kayak made of scrap wood, 6 mil plastic & duct tape. It had 3/4" plywood frames & 1/4" ply stringers. It was delicate but cheap & light. Lloyd Bowles www.madcanoeist.4ever.cc |
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You might want to look he http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/
Links to all sorts of possibilities "Sue Goddard" wrote in message ... My son wants a touring/fla****er kayak and can't afford to buy one. I have a woodworking shop and offered to help him build one over the winter, but his budget is only around $300. Chesapeake Light Craft's kits are +/- $600 for stitch 'n glue. I was hoping a strip boat would be cheaper, but I bought two books with instructions, and they claim costs of $500 - $1000. Does anyone have thoughts on minimum costs to build a kayak, and whether a strip boat or a stitch 'n glue would be cheaper? Thanks! Sue |
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My 14'8" canoe cost me about $735 in 1991 dollars. This includes a
good saw blade, and materials for the strongback. Dan On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:00:44 GMT, Sue Goddard wrote: My son wants a touring/fla****er kayak and can't afford to buy one. I have a woodworking shop and offered to help him build one over the winter, but his budget is only around $300. Chesapeake Light Craft's kits are +/- $600 for stitch 'n glue. I was hoping a strip boat would be cheaper, but I bought two books with instructions, and they claim costs of $500 - $1000. Does anyone have thoughts on minimum costs to build a kayak, and whether a strip boat or a stitch 'n glue would be cheaper? Thanks! Sue Colorado Springs, CO My advice may be worth what you paid for it. |
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Epoxy is what gets you the most in cost.
Strip built requires fiberglassing inside and out. If you went with stitch and glue, you could get away with just coating all surfaces with 2 coats of epoxy, which takes less resin than complete glassing. S & G designs generally do not require a strong back either. The trade off is you don't get the super fine curves of a strip built. For around $300, you could get $200 worth of epoxy and paint and $100 worth of medium grade marine plywood. You could go cheaper with exterior grade wood you get from the Home Depot but what you save in wood, you spend in epoxy to get a decent, fair surface. Home Depot plywood will soak up more resin too. I don't have any touring kayak plans out yet (couple more months). I do have a recreational kayak but it's pretty wide to be considered a touring yak. Wider is generally more stable but not as fast for touring. Selway Fisher has some neat looking ones http://www.selway-fisher.com/Kayak.htm. That or http://www.boatplans-online.com/prod....php?prod=SK17. Evan designed that one as a 'sea kayak' but it's beamy enough for lake cruising and be forgiving to a beginner. Hope that helps! -- Matt Langenfeld JEM Watercraft http://jem.e-boat.net/ Dan Dunphy wrote: My 14'8" canoe cost me about $735 in 1991 dollars. This includes a good saw blade, and materials for the strongback. Dan On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:00:44 GMT, Sue Goddard wrote: My son wants a touring/fla****er kayak and can't afford to buy one. I have a woodworking shop and offered to help him build one over the winter, but his budget is only around $300. Chesapeake Light Craft's kits are +/- $600 for stitch 'n glue. I was hoping a strip boat would be cheaper, but I bought two books with instructions, and they claim costs of $500 - $1000. Does anyone have thoughts on minimum costs to build a kayak, and whether a strip boat or a stitch 'n glue would be cheaper? Thanks! Sue Colorado Springs, CO My advice may be worth what you paid for it. |
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My son wants a touring/fla****er kayak and can't afford to buy one. I
have a woodworking shop and offered to help him build one over the winter, but his budget is only around $300. Chesapeake Light Craft's kits are +/- $600 for stitch 'n glue. I was hoping a strip boat would be cheaper, but I bought two books with instructions, and they claim costs of $500 - $1000. Does anyone have thoughts on minimum costs to build a kayak, and whether a strip boat or a stitch 'n glue would be cheaper? Thanks! Sue There's lots of information on building your own kayaks and canoes here as well: http://home.clara.net/gmatkin/design.htm A very simple design you could try is this one: http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/...cky_Lassie.htm Judging from the description it should be fairly cheap and easy to build. In case you really like to have a closed boat you can always add a deck etc. HTH, Michiel |
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My son wants a touring/fla****er kayak and can't afford to buy one. I
have a woodworking shop and offered to help him build one over the winter, but his budget is only around $300. Chesapeake Light Craft's kits are +/- $600 for stitch 'n glue. I was hoping a strip boat would be cheaper, but I bought two books with instructions, and they claim costs of $500 - $1000. Does anyone have thoughts on minimum costs to build a kayak, and whether a strip boat or a stitch 'n glue would be cheaper? Thanks! Sue There's lots of information on building your own kayaks and canoes here as well: http://home.clara.net/gmatkin/design.htm A very simple design you could try is this one: http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/...cky_Lassie.htm Judging from the description it should be fairly cheap and easy to build. In case you really like to have a closed boat you can always add a deck etc. HTH, Michiel |
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