Hang on, guys! I'm not going to literally paint the porch! Geez. Porch paint was recommended (I think on this very site) for painting a canoe
I was asking in case we decide to paint it.
Anyhow, back to the regularly scheduled program! Today I finished sanding the seams. After lunch we rolled on a saturation coat to prep for glassing. That is some thirsty wood:
I picked that wood on purpose, I loved the spalting on it but wasn't sure how it would turn out as a canoe. Right now I'm liking it a lot. Here's a few more views:
I'm really pleased with the way the seams turned out. Good plans followed closely yield spot-on results!
After that dried up to the touch, we applied a strip of fiberglass tape to the whole center seam, stern-bow to bow-stern.
Hey, it's a canoe! It doesn't have a front and back yet!
In between I continued to work on the paddles. I got out the ol' spokeshave and began doing some rounding:
I just love seeing those nice curls of wood all over the ground!
I have now put handles on both paddles, finished one side of Kym's paddle scoop and both sides of mine. I then started shaping the handle for Kym's paddle. The initial handle was too big for her hand so I took it down a bit and put a scoop into it for more comfortable holding. I also cut about three inches off the end of the shaft as it was too tall for her.
Here's the progress at the end of the evening:
My paddle is on the left. Bird's-eye maple scoop and handle with walnut pinstripes, cherry shaft with a walnut stripe. I'm afraid the cherry and walnut may not give enough contrast. Oh well. On mine I chose to end the shaft part-way into the scoop part. Largely because I only had a 4' length of cherry.
Kym's paddle is on the right. It's a mahogany shaft and scoop, with handle and a dovetail design on the scoop done in tulipwood. You can see it's shorter than mine, plus she likes a wider, shorter paddle scoop. On hers I took the shaft all the way through.
The two different designs should give me a good idea of what I like better, so I can use it on future paddles.