Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Finished the Skin-on-Frame
I finished it and took it out for a spin this evening. It's a keeper. Just need to add a few things like some mesh in the back storage to keep stuff in reach and off the bottom, some fittings to attach stuff, and most importantly a padded back rest.
It scootes along very fast and tracks well. I fly fished our lake and made two 90 degree turns and never paddled, Just working the foam wiggle bug was enough to pull me along. There was absolutely no air moving. Now I can take a bud kayak fishing.
Next will be a wood boat, probably a stitch & glue.
It scootes along very fast and tracks well. I fly fished our lake and made two 90 degree turns and never paddled, Just working the foam wiggle bug was enough to pull me along. There was absolutely no air moving. Now I can take a bud kayak fishing.
Next will be a wood boat, probably a stitch & glue.
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Great boat...needs slime! Well Done!
Red
Red
Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
It looks to my untrained eye like you did a fine job. You care to share the specs? Its length, width, weight, estimated capacity?
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Oh man--that is beautiful! Been a long time since I built an SOF. Getting the itch again!
Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Got yourself a work of art there!! That thing must be feather light and fast !!!
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That's a beautiful boat. You did a really nice job.
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
CONGRATS Do you plan on coming to the Boat Builders Round-up
Mike
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Very impressive and unusual project! I hope you'll continue to post reports - with pics! - to let us know how you and your creation are getting along in the real world.
Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Awesome!!!
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Very similar to the kayaks that my father and I built in the early 60s and from which I landed a 4 lb Steelhead in the American river by Nimbus Dam.
I ran from Nimbus to Watt avenue (16 miles) several times in this boat.
I ran from Nimbus to Watt avenue (16 miles) several times in this boat.
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
She looks great. Sleek and trim.
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Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
Roge...
Have you weighed her yet?
My guess is about 37#
Just wait til I get mine!
Have you weighed her yet?
My guess is about 37#
Just wait til I get mine!
Re: Finished the Skin-on-Frame
I weighed me then me and she. Just over 40 lbs. Would be much less if not for all the pretty oak. Other lighter woods just seemed to weak. All I need is by big bu@@ pushing a splintered piece of wood throught the bottom.
Still have not added fittings or mesh basket in the back storage area.
I had planned to mount Scotty rod holders on the oak deck behind the seat, but they would be a little close. I'll just use tubes in the storage area or in a crate. Hate to drill holes in the pretty oak.
Still have not added fittings or mesh basket in the back storage area.
I had planned to mount Scotty rod holders on the oak deck behind the seat, but they would be a little close. I'll just use tubes in the storage area or in a crate. Hate to drill holes in the pretty oak.