I decided to start by making the rudder and leeboard. For these I bought half a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood and initially rough cut the shapes. The rudder stock was then accurately cut and the centre part then glued to one half before varnishing the inside faces. Completing this task after it was glued together would have been difficult.
The original idea was to build an open canoe and use it for sailing and paddling. However, we had second thoughts about using a homebuilt wooden boat on moving water. Not wanting to see all our hard work broken into small pieces, we had a change of plan and bought a "plastic" boat. This was then adapted for sailing by making a leeboard, rudder and fitting an old windsurfer mast with a commercially made sail.
Thursday, 27 April 2017
First steps
The Rudder etc.
I decided to start by making the rudder and leeboard. For these I bought half a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood and initially rough cut the shapes. The rudder stock was then accurately cut and the centre part then glued to one half before varnishing the inside faces. Completing this task after it was glued together would have been difficult.
I decided to start by making the rudder and leeboard. For these I bought half a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood and initially rough cut the shapes. The rudder stock was then accurately cut and the centre part then glued to one half before varnishing the inside faces. Completing this task after it was glued together would have been difficult.
The Waterman 16
The Waterman 16
Selway Fisher hold plans for a considerable range of boats, which are suitable for home building. They also sell a range of books and DVD's, which provide valuable advice for the first time builder.
http://www.selway-fisher.com/Opcan16.htm#WATER
Having experienced working with cheap materials and the problems this can cause, especially in the case of plywood. I have decided to use quality marine plywood and am quite lucky to live near Fyne Boats, who can supply a range of wood and epoxy for the home boat builder. They also sell their own range of boat kits and certainly their Sassafras 16 design would make an ideal open canoe.
http://www.fyneboatkits.co.uk/
Selway Fisher hold plans for a considerable range of boats, which are suitable for home building. They also sell a range of books and DVD's, which provide valuable advice for the first time builder.
http://www.selway-fisher.com/Opcan16.htm#WATER
Having experienced working with cheap materials and the problems this can cause, especially in the case of plywood. I have decided to use quality marine plywood and am quite lucky to live near Fyne Boats, who can supply a range of wood and epoxy for the home boat builder. They also sell their own range of boat kits and certainly their Sassafras 16 design would make an ideal open canoe.
http://www.fyneboatkits.co.uk/
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