Kayak Building

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For discussion surround the building kayaks and similar small boats

Looking for details on “Reg Lake” style skeg mechanism

Submitted byShawn onWed, 05/13/2020 - 20:14

If any have attempted this style of skeg/skeel do you  have any details or images of your skeg box/router jigs/skeg blade design? (maybe John A.?)

What clearance did you leave for the skeg in the skeg box?

I’m building my skeg blade (pie wedge) out of a polystyrene core wrapped in carbon fibre and glass, with thickened epoxy along the edges and bearing points. When the skeg blade is completed I will wrap in shimming material and build a fibreglass skeg box around it.

Inner stem damage

Submitted byMichael Moberly onSat, 05/09/2020 - 20:46

Stem damage

While moving my {almost looking like a kayak) today the bow fell off the stand and the inner stem broke in two places. After a few words I cannot repeat I stewed for a bit then decided to cut off the inner stem with my pull saw and install a new one and attached the strips to that. Has anyone else had this much fun with their first kayak?

Kicking the tires and dieing to light the fires.

Submitted byTnic onThu, 05/07/2020 - 02:06

Well ok, maybe fire isn't such a good thing around wooden boats.

Anyway, I'm stuck on the wrong side of The Pond until TPTB let us fly home again, but have pulled the trigger on the plans (and companion dvds) for a Laughing Loon, Georgian Bay.  I plan to build his & hers boats for my bride and I.

I'm sure Rob includes all or most of the info I need in the plans, but I won't see that until well, later.  My burning questions right now are;

scarf joints

Submitted byMichael Moberly onTue, 04/28/2020 - 10:00

Ok, I have a question. How many scarf joints are to many? I cut up a piece of Red Cedar 2x4x15 and out of that whole board I got maybe five  3/4 X3/16 strips. The board had a couple of nots that fractured during the milling process. I can forget about any type of grain pattern and spend a day or two Scarfing joints or should I just scrap that piece and start over.  Did I mention I am building the 18 ft guillemot L

Not enough fiberglass hardner

Submitted byUHBlackhawk onSun, 04/26/2020 - 09:02

Well, day 1 of my wood kayak build and I made a dumb blunder. Read the manual twice. Reread the instructions. Then dutifully pumped twice on the resin once on the hardner. The application looked really good. I'm thinking I got this.

Day 1, still tacky. I'm thinking it's maybe a little cool in the basement (it's between 65-70) so I get a space heater.

Day 2, still tacky. I reread the directions again. I followed them. Then it dawns on me. I put a restrictor on the hardner container so 2-1 is one pump of each. Instead of 2-1 I mixed 4-1. What an idiot.