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Re: Got my next boat project on order!
By:Preston Seu
Date: 6/27/1998, 1:23 am
In Response To: Got my next boat project on order! (Paul Stomski)

> Aloha!

> I just ordered a Pygmy GoldenEye 13' kit. This is their stitch
> and glue offering for kids and small adults.

> Anyone out there built one of these?

> Any comments on the quality or support from Pygmy?

> Any construction tips? (I've already read the old posts on stitch
> and glue methods and problems.)

> MY IMPRESSION OF PYGMY: During my research into options for a
> quick and easy kids boat, I was very impressed with Pygmy's customer
> relations. They are a friendly and nice group of folks. They were
> helpful, and prompt in replying to my questions, and working with
> me to find cheap way to get the panels shipped to Hawaii. When they
> said they would call me back at a certain day/time, they did. (That's
> a pet peave of mine.)

> I was also impressed with their method of fabricating the panels,
> using a computer controlled Laser cutter. (That's the way I'd do it
> if I were in the business!)

> Since I'll be modifying it into a self bailing sit-on-top, I
> just ordered the plywood panels and temporary forms instead of an
> entire kit. I had enough fiberglass left over from the stripper project
> I just completed, to to this little boat. So is should work out pretty
> good.

> I wonder if it is unusual for a boat builder to build a stripper
> first, and then make the second boat a stich and glue? I would expect
> it to normally work the other way around! But there ya go, I've got
> it all Bass Ackwards Again!!!

> Paul

Hello Paul,

I built a GoldenEye 13 as my first kayak. It is a wonderful boat for my wife. It's very easy to paddle at crusing speeds and it tracks well. The size was perfect for a 5'2" woman. The deck is low so she is comfortable paddling.

Pygmy was very good at answering questions over the phone. My GoldenEye Hi (my second boat) needed a replacement former. It was sent quickly.

The hint I have concerns the joint doublers. I beveled the edges of the 3 inch wide parts at about 30 degrees before gluing them to the panels. This way very little epoxy/wood flour mixture is needed for fillets. These fillets are needed to eliminate air bubbles under the interior fiber glass.

Messages In This Thread

Got my next boat project on order!
Paul Stomski -- 6/24/1998, 5:08 pm
Re: Got my next boat project on order!
Preston Seu -- 6/27/1998, 1:23 am
Re: Got my next boat project on order!
Rick Rubio -- 6/24/1998, 8:11 pm