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drink and canoes?

by Dave Smith <dsmith5@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 18, 2007 at 01:04 AM

Andrew

Do you fancy a drink on Thursday?


A little more on the canoe project? ....

http://gibboscanoe.blogspot.com/
This shows a guy's notes/photos of how he built his canoe.


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This is the start of a thread from song of the paddle site that may 
interest you - the rest is at 
http://www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5145

Cheap canadian canoe

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I still can not believe how much people pay and how long it takes to 
build a boat using stich/tape.I have never built a canadian canoe, built 
10 other boats , rowing, pirogue,speed, sailing etc, so i thought i 
would have a go. The build took aprox 10 to 12hours using only screws 
and poly glue, it looks very cool like a peterborough a bit but with 
more curve, cost £20, 2sheets ply, £6 glue,£9 chines/rubrails, £2 
screws, £8 varnish.£45 in total. The boat is aprox 34 in wide holds 2 
people and with 29in flat bottom very stable.My boats are all flat 
bottomed with outside chines,this way to build is for thoes who want to 
get on the water quick, father to take son fi****ng, the daydreamer but 
most of all cheap.


I think this is the same boat on Ebay - see pics at 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300127326402&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:uk

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Another interesting posting ...

Selway Fisher Peterborough
Maker's Spec


Lenght: 15'7"

Maker's Write Up
The name ‘Peterborough’ was often used to describe any open Canadian 
type canoe but more especially those with a lightly rockered hull which 
had a moderate beam and some tumblehome. Our example has relatively 
narrow waterlines fore and aft to make her quick to paddle and a stable 
shallow veed bottom amid****ps with tumblehome to make her stable with a 
narrow beam. We have given her 5 planks per side in order to produce a 
well rounded and attractive hull shape which is not difficult to build 
using stitch and tape techniques. She will be excellent for lake and 
river paddling. She has a length of 15’7’’ (4.76m), beam of 32 1/2’’ 
(.826m) and a mid****ps depth of 12 1/2’’ (.317m). She uses 4 sheets of 
4,5 or 6mm Exterior or Marine plywood and weighs approximately 60 lbs 
when made with 4mm ply.
 




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drink and canoes?
Dave Smith <dsmith5@[E  2007-07-18 01:04:29 

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