Thanks for posting this. It demonstrates that you don't need "all the right tools" to achieve excellent results. Common sense, patience, and the willingness to try something new and then adjust as needed make it work. Well done!
We take an InReach for emergency contact and weather reports, headlamps, our i-phones as cameras and a small power pack to charge them. I used to carry a simple Canon point and shoot which I prefer to the i-phone for convenience/handiness. I need to replace it.
I had good luck with the CanoeCraft method. Square edge will result in an easier, tighter fit. I traced the shape of the last 2 strips onto paper and used that as a template for the glue up. If you glue the final 2 strips to the appropriate curve fitting becomes a process of working the straight...
I asked Karen, as long ago I learned not to second guess her. She said 90% and I agree. She loves being outside, paddling and camping. She has a very keen appreciation for the beauty in nature and takes tons of photos trying to capture it. She's an incredibly hard worker with a high capacity for...
A dot or two of hot melt glue could secure a wood block to the inside of the hull at a station form where the hull is springing. The hull can be pushed back tight to the form and the block screwed to the station form to secure it. This is a technique I've read about, but not personally tried...
I also applied strips with the milling reference surface side to the forms. Any milling error/variation was on the exterior where it was easier to deal with when fairing.
You're doing great and it's fun to follow your progress. Thanks for taking the time to share your build with us.
Rick
I've never heard of the term "wolf tree" before. Glad to know it now! I've seen many over the years and always theorized the environmental/commercial conditions necessary to produce them. Great post!
Looks like a really practical, effective strategy. Thanks for sharing. We always do wet landings and launches and footwear that accommodates both that and paddling has been elusive.
One of the nice things about a first build is the opportunity to learn different skills and processes. Good on you to redo the stem you weren't happy with. It's only a mistake if you refuse to fix it.
I like stems. I don't care about the extra time, material and weight. My next build will be a...
I'm also in the carpenter glue camp for stem glue up. I think the strong back doesn't need to be perfectly level and flat, just stable. I do think there are advantages to setting up station forms level, and this can easily be accomplished with a laser (if available), referencing the waterline...
Welcome Kendrick! It sounds like you may have been one of the lucky participants in the Adirondack Semester at Saint Lawrence? Our younger son was, in 2010 I think. Great program at a wonderful school!