So far I have build the Free Laker, the 14 Laker, and now I have about a week to go on finishing A Okwata. Lots of learning has happened. I think that the Okwata will be the last for a while.
Okwata
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Re: Okwata
The deck fit is not going as well as my dreams of the past few weeks. Adding fiberglass and epoxy sure moves this thin plywood around. After 3 hours, I think I have it as good as it will get. I am going out of town this weekend, so I will leave it like this and maybe it will learn its shape. Monday I will have another look. I took plenty of pictures so the straps can go back on quickly during the glue period.
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Re: Okwata
I am a little disappointed, but all will be OK. Due to my ham-handed application of epoxy glue, I sanded through the veneer of the cheap Home Depot underlayment plywood. So the colors are pretty splochy. But she is strong, slick, and has the beautiful lines of the Okwata. Truely the sum of all my flaws. In the foreground is the Harbor Freight Kayak carrier that I am building.
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Re: Okwata
Thanks Matt. It is a testament to your design skills that I was able to build such a fine boat in the first place. At some point, I think that I forgot that I was building a boat. There is no way to get it into the living room anyway. It will look great on the river.
Dan
Dan
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Re: Okwata
The final coaming piece is in place and the glue is drying. Now it is time for a few more coats of epoxy, sanding, and varnish. Does anyone have any ideas on dealing with the joints on the deck where I have sanded through the veneer? I am thinking that the next coat of epoxy could be darkened a bit with wood flour. Has this been tried before?