Hi all,
I have chosen my next project; to build a Quick Canoe. My wife doesn't quite know that I'm planning this, but she will when the package from Bote Cote arrives on the doorstep tomorrow :o.
I have a few semi-questions about the project that I hope people can help me with.
I think that's about it. The plan is to build it in the upcoming school holidays and have it on the water by mid-October (famous last words, I know - but we're off to Anglesea in the December holidays and I need to have it ready for use by then).
Cheers, Mike
I have chosen my next project; to build a Quick Canoe. My wife doesn't quite know that I'm planning this, but she will when the package from Bote Cote arrives on the doorstep tomorrow :o.
I have a few semi-questions about the project that I hope people can help me with.
- I am thinking of building it using 6mm ply for the bottom and 4mm ply for the sides to save a bit of weight. Cost-wise it will be about the same price as making it out of all 6mm. Do people see it as a real issue?
- I'm going to build bouyancy tanks fore and aft, partly for safety, partly for storage. What's a good length to make them? I was going to play it by ear after putting the seats in and seeing where my legs came to, but was thinking that 500mm or 600mm would be a reasonable length.
- My intention (once my wife sees the merit and beauty of having a canoe) is to "upgrade" by building the outriggers and a sail for the canoe. I was thinking of putting a sternpost (or whatever you call a reinforcing piece of wood at the back where the two sides of the hull meet) in, so that I have something to attach to if I want to add a rudder to it. Is that a good idea?
- I have 3 young kids who I know (based on prior experience messing about in canoes) will all want to come along in it at the same time. If I replace the central spreader with a middle seat, will that unduly upset the canoe's structural rigidity? I think I saw a QC that someone built in central Europe that had done this, but just want to check peoples' thoughts.
- It will mostly be for use on the Yarra (Heidelberg to Kew Boat House) and for car camping trips to places with lakes or slow-moving rivers. Will the skegs (as per the plans) be too "grippy" for river use?
I think that's about it. The plan is to build it in the upcoming school holidays and have it on the water by mid-October (famous last words, I know - but we're off to Anglesea in the December holidays and I need to have it ready for use by then).
Cheers, Mike
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