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gokartmaniac |
Posted - Nov 18 2003 : 04:47:08 AM Dose any body know how to build a plywood boat with no bending just something real simple like two by four construction or something like that ive searched the web but theres nothing that fits my agenda thanks |
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gokartmaniac |
Posted - Nov 01 2004 : 03:33:16 AM I finished the first coat of fiber glass at the begging of summer. I just need to apply two more. The boat is pretty solid now and looks good with the red paint. I will post picks as soon as possible
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gokartmaniac |
Posted - Dec 02 2003 : 6:34:47 PM the one sheet skiff is well on it way the sides are asembled the bottoms cut so all i kneed to do now is install the bottom finish the trim and put a few coats of paint on it this is a pretty cool project
Seth A. Meredith |
Kale |
Posted - Nov 27 2003 : 10:33:13 PM Ballast is your friend!
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Alien |
Posted - Nov 27 2003 : 3:19:10 PM You got to make it stable too, so you don't fall when you move ;) lol
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gokartmaniac |
Posted - Nov 19 2003 : 10:03:04 PM i found some plans for an one sheet skiff on yahoo search they are awsome im in the procces of building one the best part is the plans are free you just print them off cool huh so wondering how to do it go to yahoo.com and tipe one sheet skiff and the first result should be the right one if its herbs boat page sorr i dont know the url i also saw some plans for a kayak that you use willow shoots and make four or five oval ribs by bending them and holding them together with wire twisted on with vice grips you could probably use big paper clips after you make those you take some strate pices and attach ribs together making the frame and then you cover the whole thing with tarp the hole would be really cheap they said twenty five buck but i think i could make it for less its called the four hour grip clip kayak also found on yahoo search i dont know how to post pic but ill try
Seth A. Meredith |
BEatonNo1 |
Posted - Nov 18 2003 : 10:03:06 PM yeah i bet smaller stuff would work...it just depends on how supportive your frame is
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gokartmaniac |
Posted - Nov 18 2003 : 9:23:14 PM thanks would 1/4 inch plywood be thick enough for the outside frame covering
Seth A. Meredith |
cirvin |
Posted - Nov 18 2003 : 3:32:28 PM instead of tar, you could kust put a peice of plastic over the underside and up the sides
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Nov 18 2003 : 09:33:29 AM Well, it's pretty simple...Just make your frame, install your wood, and seal with tar. Frame shape is non critical, just make it "boat" shaped. Probably a flat bottom is the easiest.
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