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>> No.380660

makin a boat eh?

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>>380660
si señor

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>> No.380665

can you give a short description of what you're doing in each pic?

>> No.380666

>>380644
>>380644
Woah, woah woah, are you actually making something? are you sure you dont want to ask ous how to do it without the skills, money, tools, time, balls, experience to do it?

Am i in the right board?

>> No.380667

gentry SOF kayak? nice choice regardless.

>> No.380669

>>380665 good idea

>>380644

i downloaded the blueprints from a website, the guy is cool as shit and post them for free. mad props to tom yost at http://www.yostwerks.com/.. then you graph them out on plywood.

>>380651

cut the sections out with a jig saw

>>380653

rip some 1" lumber with a table saw, you need ~16' lengths so I had to join 2 8' sections

>> No.380671

>mad props to tom yost at yostwerks for providing all the offsets to build this for free

>>380655
make a strongback out of ganged up 2x4's

>>380658
attach the sections, then bend the stringers in place; hold with zipties

>>380661
notice the overhanging ends? cut those til it looks right

>>380663

a view of the stems....these will need to be fit snugly

>> No.380673

how long is it / how wide at it's largest width?

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you can see how i mitered the ends and epoxied/screwed them in place

btw this is my first time building a boat, and with only minor previous woodworking experience.

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looking stern to bow

you fit it by eye, and there may be gaps...just fill with epoxy :)

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>>380673

it ended up about 13.5' long and about 24" wide

the final weight was about 24 pounds

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somewhere along the way you cut off all the zip ties holding the stringers to the sections, and tie them together with artificial sinew. it's basically wax coated polyester

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trim the stem plates so they look natural, sand the shit out of everything, and coat everything with some waterproofing oil/stain or whatever you have around.

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i put a seat in using thin MDF; i used small wood screws to go directly in the stringers. i covered the seat in foam to keep my butt comfortable. i dont have a picture of that (the foam or my butt)

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this is when shit gets fun! you can use vinyl, nylon, polyester, canvas, tarp, pretty much anything to skin it with. i chose clear vinyl so i could watch the fish swim by.

>> No.380684

pull that shit real tight and staple it in place. do the same for the deck.

i decided to go against installing the coaming (for now, i may install it later, i already have it cut out) as this is a recreational kayak and i never plan on using a skirt or rolling it.

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here she is on top of my car. i haven't gotten it into the water yet, its cold as a witches tit up here.

>> No.380691

the final length was approx 13.5', width 24", weight 24.5#.

materials alone, assuming no waste, it costs about $125.

the plans were free thanks to tom yost. the wood i bought from home depot. the sinew and epoxy i got from amazon. the clear vinyl i got from fabric.com.

it cost me significantly more because i had to buy a few new tools, i bought too much wood/vinyl, fucked some stuff up, etc.

>> No.380692

it's about 1/2 the weight of a plastic kayak you can buy. you can easily pick it up and throw it on your roof rack by yourself. the vinyl is reportedly prone to puncture so stay away from sharp shit like broken bottles. if you want a more rugged kayak, skin it in a thicker vinyl or even ballistic nylon; however, it will weigh and cost more.

>> No.380694

this was my first boat and i think it took about 80 hours, but I could be grossly over/underestimating here. a lot of the time i sat around thinking and generally enjoying myself.

im going to start work on a canoe now for my girlfriend (she doesnt know SHHHHHH).

also i'm planning on making a cedar double bladed paddle.

feel free to ask any questions.

>> No.380722

Good for you OP, its very impressive overall. A well done robust yet sleek of shaping of the stem. It compliments the beam well, it will track nicely.

I'm surprised you could hand pick those stringers without knots at homodepot. Were they planed enough to spec at the store?

Also, praiseworthy job with the vinyl! - No wrinkles!

>> No.380727 [DELETED] 

very cool OP

I saw a pic of it in your living room in some thread a while back, i was wondering if we were gonna get to see the whole process

>> No.380734

>>380722

i appreciate the compliments anon. the stringers were ripped from a 1"x12"x8'. yes it took a bit of sorting to find the right board. on my next build i will rip them and do most the shaping BEFORE attaching them to the sections, and minimize the sanding at the final fitting.

>>380727

keen memory anon...yea i started this back in early november, and finished about 2 weeks ago. that was spending a couple full weekends but mostly hours after work when i'd otherwise be lurking /diy/ or watching tv.

time well spent imho.

>> No.380750

>>380666
Sounds about fucking right nowadays

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Very nice OP
Ive wanted to build a small canoe/kayak/johnboat or something like that

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>>380734
>the stringers were ripped from a 1"x12"x8'

If so, those are lap joints that foiled an experienced boat builder.

You should have bought enough materials to build 10 of these things and started an operation.

I know its a kayak, but is there any chance to adding some gunwales? even cheap plastic moldings go a long ways to protecting your boat.

>> No.380782

OP should make a step-by-step blog, with descriptions at every stage.