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I didn't like the way the front deck turned out. It was too heavy and I decided that it should have more curvature at the front. I made this one with one layer of 3 mm plywood, cut grooves in the fore part of the deck to make the ply more flexible, filled grooves with epoxy/flour while held on a curved form, glassed the inside, and put in ribs to hold the shape. Started making the front hatch, and making nutplates for the front handle and sail mount.
Made gunnels for the cockpit area.
Added on to the transom.
Made gunnels for the cockpit area.
Added on to the transom.
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David
David
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Applied two coats of a mixture of epoxy, grahite powder, and colloidal silica on the bottom to provide a little protection from oyster reefs and other hazards. Then applied two coats of a mixture of epoxy, colloidal silica, and white pigment. Two coats with the graphite made the bottom as black as can be; however, with the white pigment, the bottom is still a little gray.
Started making a paddle shaft. Made it by gluing 4 mm plywood strips on top of an aluminum hex bar as a temporary form.
Started gluing the front deck on.
Started making a paddle shaft. Made it by gluing 4 mm plywood strips on top of an aluminum hex bar as a temporary form.
Started gluing the front deck on.
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David
David
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Looking good so far, CC. Have any pictures of the business end of that egg beater drive? What does it look like below the water line in the drive train area?
Kayak Jack
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I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
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I can take some pictures later, or you can go to: http://www.hobiecat.com/kayaking/miragedrive.htmlKayak Jack wrote:Looking good so far, CC. Have any pictures of the business end of that egg beater drive? What does it look like below the water line in the drive train area?
I had a Hobie Outback Kayak. The drive works very well. It lives up to all of their claims. I may never go back to a paddle only kayak again.
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David
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