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Dillon
19-12-2004, 03:37 AM
Hi all,
getting kinda tired of my proge canoe and was thinking of building a strip plank canoe to fish from. I have done a lot of research on the net and have come up with a design similar to a Canadian canoe with a few modifications. I was just wanting your thoughts on the subject,

the details are: 15ft long with a max beam of 100cm and sides about 600cm height from the chine
there will be 3 bench seats , a deck on the bow for my bow mount and maby a large eski

materials will be
* ply (a thin finishing ply i think, I can get it cheap from work)
epoxy resin, resin filler glass cloth,
bulkheads will be mdf or ply and I will use the staple method attaching the strips
The hull will be painted , probably with 2pac unless any one can think of an alternative

If u can see any flaws or can give any advice it would be much appreciated
thanks,
Dillon

Dillon
19-12-2004, 03:40 AM
much like this but a bit larger height and width wise

shoey
20-12-2004, 02:39 AM
Gday Dillon.

For years I have wanted to build a strip plank sea kayak but as yet havent got around to it. It would be a very satisfying project, so best of luck.

Im a big fan of leaving the natural timber finish, similar to your photo, that's what I would do.

Again, good luck.

Gerard.

Artsy
02-01-2005, 06:20 AM
Would you need to steam the wood so you can bend it into shape??? wouldn't this be quite heavy????

Dillon
05-01-2005, 03:08 AM
actually the process uses very thin bits of wood that can bend easily around the bulkhead forms it also makes it a very lite form of construction.
i am thinking of leavin natrule but becuse i am using ply to keep the costs down im not sure how it will look