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Clurrie
 
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Kenneth McClelland wrote:
I'm thinking real hard about a winter project and building a Kayak is
very high on that list. Has anyone here taken on that project -- and how
did it turn out, with who's design?

I'm looking here http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/ specifically at the Cape
Ann series. I'm leaning to the HV or the Expedition (I'm big and need a
sizable boat). Anyone have any working knowledge of these designs? Any
input would be very much appreciated before I invest in plans or start
building. If not, does anyone have a suggestion for a building group
that I may pose some questions to.

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KENNETH MCCLELLAND

I built a strip kayak from plans I bought from Canoe and Kayak magasine
and a canoe (including sailing rig). I didn't find it difficult and
find they're beautiful. Also the best toys I ever had. :O) A few
hints if you decide to go for it. Use epoxy resin rather than polyester
add opaque glue (blended to match your wood) to the glue you use to fix
the strips together. This hides gaps. Give yourself enough time 250 to
300 hours is normal for a first kayak. If your interested, check out
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/clurri...ge.htm#HAQJAUK
where I have a picture posted...

In any case, if you build it it becomes like one of your children.
It'll be at least twice as much fun to take out...

Clurrie

"Hot or cold, wet or dry, a day on the water is always better than a day
on the job."