Homemade boat/canoe

This is a canoe-ish boat I made a few summers ago. I used the instructions at Hannu's Boatyard as the basis for mine. I used two pieces of plywood though, and made the base section a full eight feet long instead of cutting it to use as the ends.

It floats two adults easily.

Below are some notes and pictures I took while building it.

Picutres

Finally, it's taking a real boat shape. I still need to add gunwales and other support structures before I can paint it. Finally, it's taking a real boat shape. I still need to add gunwales and other support structures before I can paint it.

I wrapped the end pieces with fiberglass. The ends were quite sharp, and I figgure the end is the most likely part to get bumped into something that could damage it, so wrapping it seemed appropriate. The fiberglass is actually fiberglass drywall patch tape. I also used it on the seams, and it seems to work pretty well. I wrapped the end pieces with fiberglass. The ends were quite sharp, and I figgure the end is the most likely part to get bumped into something that could damage it, so wrapping it seemed appropriate. The fiberglass is actually fiberglass drywall patch tape. I also used it on the seams, and it seems to work pretty well.

The waterproofing made the boat look a nice rich red. I was almost tempted to leave it this color, but I think I'll feel safer with a few coats of exterior water proof paint on it. The waterproofing made the boat look a nice rich red. I was almost tempted to leave it this color, but I think I'll feel safer with a few coats of exterior water proof paint on it.

Caroline and I in the boat. A little jaunt in the homemade boat out on Deer Creek Resivoir, Utah


Shirts by Me

More Shirt Designs

Google
Web Stuporglue.org