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Joe Larade March 16th 04 03:38 PM

Kayak Plans
 
Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.


Rumpty March 16th 04 04:38 PM

Kayak Plans
 
http://www.clcboats.com/

rec.boats.kayak

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"Joe Larade" wrote in message
...
Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.




Fred the Red Shirt March 16th 04 07:05 PM

Kayak Plans
 
Joe Larade wrote in message ...
Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.


I suggest you go to www.google.com and search through the archives
of rec.boats.building and rec.boats.paddle. Lots of good information
there, and there are a lot of free canoe plans and some free kayak
plans on the web. Marine plywood, ordinary 1/4" ply and even
1/8" doorskins are popular materials.

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Rumpty March 16th 04 07:18 PM

Kayak Plans
 

"Michael Daly" wrote in message
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On 16-Mar-2004, "Rumpty" wrote:

http://www.clcboats.com/


This is a stitch and glue kayak site.


Stitch and glue is the best way of building a kayak. The CLC site has a
wealth of info, decent plans for purchase and several kayak building books
forsale.



rec.boats.kayak


rec.boats.kayak is not a real newgroup and is not supported on
all news hosts. Try rec,boats.paddle.touring instead.


Then try rec.boats.building it's a very active group.

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Rumpty

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Carl McCarty March 17th 04 12:54 AM

Kayak Plans
 
Hi Joe,
I've built both the CLC cheasepeake 16LT and 17LT. I've also built a
strip canoe. There is a lot of info on the web. Do a search on Amazon
for books on the subject. Stich and glue is a quick and easy way to get
aboat together. Strip built is much slower but you can make a fantastic
looking boat. Reply back with any specific questions, I'll be happy to help.
Carl McCarty

Joe Larade wrote:

Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with
the idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any
advice on a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I
was thinking about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.



J.B. Bobbitt March 17th 04 02:33 AM

Kayak Plans
 
I've currently got a wherry under construction. The kit is from Wayland
Marine (I highly recommend them, no affiliation); the construction is
stitch-and-glue. Its a good method.

-JBB

"Joe Larade" wrote in message
...
Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.




Lazarus Long March 17th 04 03:34 AM

Kayak Plans
 
Wooden Boat magazine had a two part article about building one. I
think they sell those back issues.

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:38:17 -0400, Joe Larade
wrote:

Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.



gazzer March 17th 04 03:40 AM

Kayak Plans
 
http://www.woodenboatstore.com/store...ts.asp?dept=50

Good luck


Joe Larade wrote in news:40571F69.5050907
@syd.eastlink.ca:

Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.



xylene March 17th 04 05:16 AM

Kayak Plans
 
"Skin on frame" my friend... Google-up 'baidarka' or 'greenland kayak' or
visit the bookstore/library. I have a 17' baidarka that is light, really
cool looking, performs well, with a rich history and pedigree.

Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.





John Keeney March 19th 04 09:09 AM

Kayak Plans
 

"Joe Larade" wrote in message
...
Now that the spring is apparently on the way, I am again toying with the
idea of building my own one man kayak. I would appreciate any advice on
a plan or resource that help anyone to have a success. I was thinking
about 16 - 17 '. Thanks in advance.


I booked marked this spot a couple of days ago so I could go back
and look at the two listings for kayaks a little later:

http://woodworkweb.com/woodwork/down...-16-10-10.html

I broke down and bought a couple of cheap new plastic jobs last summer
for a couple of hundred bucks a piece. I'm not disappointed in them.




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