hoagie wrote:Beautiful work. What a lucky son. That is a gift he will cherish for years and pass down through the generations. Great job.
You state you've never built a canoe before. Did you purchase plans or a bare-bones kit? I know it isn't a complete kit since you fabbed the forms and ripped the stripping. Any more info you can give us on this beautiful project?
Hi Hoagie - thanks.
It is a 38 Special which we bought plans for from Northwest Canoe (
http://www.northwestcanoe.com/ ) . I did look at a bare bones kit and for the price of the kit I was able to buy all the materials PLUS a used SS Mark V from my friend.
This was all learning curve for the both of us. There were a lot of things in this project that I had never done but always wanted to. And some days we just had to sit down and "think our way out of this". But it was a blast for the most part and we were both students!
A moaning chair is a mandatory piece of equipment in a boat shop.
As I hinted in the earlier post our son is now attending the Great Lakes Boat Building School in the Les Cheneaux Islands of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We'll never see him again! He absolutely loves it up there. He has a wonderful opportunity to work with the grandson (owner) of the Mertaugh's Classic Boats which was the very first dealer of the old classic ChrisCraft woodie runabout boats. He will be working for them this summer on an internship. He wants to work on the old classic ChrisCraft woodies from the '20's and 30's and restore them. I think he'll have his wish.
The canoe is built to be used and fished in not looked at. Some people ask "how could you even think of putting that in the water?". It gets scratched. If it gets too bad you just wetsand the varnish a little and give it another coat of UV Spar Varnish and it's literally better than new.
And to answer Mickyd's request - rather than bog down the list here I have a link to our web page documenting the whole build from rip to varnish. Have at it!
http://home.wmis.net/~eastmant/projects.html
Thanks guys.
Woodbender