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Kayak or Canoe plans
Hi I am looking for plans on how to build a Kayak that is quite simple
or Canoe. For around the age of 15-18yrs old. |
Kayak or Canoe plans
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Kayak or Canoe plans
www.boat-links.com
www.duckworksmagazine.com You can find plans for some simple flat bottom kayaks and canoes. Plywood is the easiest material to build with. |
Kayak or Canoe plans
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Kayak or Canoe plans
On Feb 17, 12:34 pm, Stuart Nottingham wrote:
Tryhttp://jemwatercraft.com That guy is a bum! ;) Matt - JEM Watercraft |
Kayak or Canoe plans
ROFL Talk about self-deprecation.
JEM wrote: On Feb 17, 12:34 pm, Stuart Nottingham wrote: Tryhttp://jemwatercraft.com That guy is a bum! ;) Matt - JEM Watercraft |
Kayak or Canoe plans
Stuart Nottingham wrote:
JEM wrote: Stuart Nottingham wrote: Tryhttp://jemwatercraft.com That guy is a bum! ;) Matt - JEM Watercraft ROFL Talk about self-deprecation. Have you seen this guy? http://members.aol.com/mauair/ |
Kayak or Canoe plans
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: Hi I am looking for plans on how to build a Kayak that is quite simple : or Canoe. : For around the age of 15-18yrs old. We did a project with my son's boy scout troop to have each build their own kayak... we used the plans from Roy Underhills book "How to build a log cabin and everything to put inside it". We built the first one exactly to plan and it was very heavy so we ended up burning it at kankakee river state park... we revised it to drop the the 1x3's and replaced it with thin waferboard and that made them much lighter and just as strong... we were able to secure cocooning material from a sailboat winterizer for $4 per boat to cover them... it's heat shrinkable however we only heat shrank a few as we discovered it was much more resiliant to puncture if it wasn't heated... http://www.chicagopaddling.org/lilyak.jpg It took 3 months of weekly meetings (we'd only work on it for about a half hour a meeting because we had other things to do and cleanup... our troop met in the lunchroom so we had to clean it spotless each time) to cut all the ribs. Then we spent one day outside to put them together by setting up stations and each scout went from station to station... first was where the keel and top was added to hold all the braces together, then the wafer sheets were cut and fastened on, and lastly the covering... each scout went with his kayak thru the process and adults were at the stations (although much of the time we'd all be working at various points to give more hands as needed). We had the kids save 12 1 gallon plastic milk jugs with caps for floation. Those were tied to the frame before it was covered to insure that the boats wouldn't sink to the bottom... The goal was about $25 per boat and I think we were close to that goal... the paddles were made of 4 inch schedule 25 PVC that was heated and flattened using hair dryers and clamps. It was a "fun" project but my assistant scoutmaster told me not to ever come up with a project that big again ;-) -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
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