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Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his
own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J |
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Anything is doable!
![]() What kind of kayak you looking for? Sea? Touring? Rec? Fishing? Tell us and we'll point you in the right direction toward some plans that may already exist. -- Matt Langenfeld JEM Watercraft http://jem.e-boat.net/ Reynaud wrote: Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J |
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I have built a Chesapeake Lightcraft 16 using plans included in the book
'The New Kayak Shop" and I am presently building a Pygmy Golden Eye from plans that I purchased. For the Chesapeake 16, I pretty much built it the way it was designed but I am putting a modified deck on the Pygmy Golden Eye to give it a cambered deck which I think looks much nicer. Both of these boats are stitch and glue and I am very happy with the looks and performance of the Chesapeake 16. John "Reynaud" wrote in message ... Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J |
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I have built a four Glen L RobRoy boats - one person canoes, where the
paddler sits on the bottom and uses a double kayak paddle. This boat is a tortured plywood, stitch and glue design. They were all cheap and easy to construct, and the final boats weigh about 29 lbs. Each boat is made from two sheets of thin plywood, cut into four complex shapes which are then joined with butt blocks to form two halves of the boat and stitched together. I would be very careful about changing the boat's lines. The plywood could easily become too difficult to bend and hold in its final form. Plywood is not very forgiving of curves that deviate from simple conical sections. It would be a simple matter to add a deck. I spent about ten to twelve hours building each boat and I am a relatively skilled woodworker with a pretty complete shop. I have a friend who has built a Chesapeake Bay Light Craft kayak. He said that he has about a hundred hours in it, but he has built fewer boats and he doesn't have a comparable set of tools. So, the basic answer to your question is certainly this is doable and there are some simple plans available. There are also some much more complicated plans that will produce spectacularly beautiful boats. My kids used two of them as kid boats; dragging them around, banging them on rocks, jumping in and out of them, and generally using them as you would expect. Those boats have proved to be quite durable; they are ten years old and are still as useable as when they were new. Another one went to my brother for use by his kids and it was broken in really gross abuse by some teenage boys. One went to a co-worker for use by her step son, and I don't know what happened to it. This type of construction may produce "instant boats" but the materials are more than durable enough for normal use. "Reynaud" wrote in message ... Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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"Reynaud" wrote in message ...
Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J Check it out: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/Buil...GluePlans.html Good luck, this is a good one to start with, I have made lot's of pretty drawings starting with this one. Scotty |
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"Reynaud" wrote in message ...
Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J Check it out: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/Buil...GluePlans.html Good luck, this is a good one to start with, I have made lot's of pretty drawings starting with this one. Scotty |
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If I can do it, so can you.
Go here to see my attempts. http://www.geocities.com/new_old_boa...ex/myboats.htm Reynaud wrote: Hello boaters, has anyone here built an kayak using an combination of his own design and one of the proven ones from recognized builders ?I,m interested in the stitch and glue type. I would like to construct it from as few pieces as possible . 2 pieces for bottom, 1 or 2 pieces for the sides and then the deck. Does this sound do-able? Thanks for any help. Jim. J |
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