Hairie's Okwata 15 X 26 LC
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:56 pm
G'day guys,
My plans arrived today - Thanks Matt.
I have had a quick look through them and they seem complete, concise and very clear to understand - as usual, - nah, as is ALLWAYS the case with Matt's drawings. .
I have all the panels cut and butt joined for my TV and will get to that one directly. This is the kayak that I have been gently hinting at Matt to draw for some time now. and am very pleased to have been given the opportunity to build the prototype.
Apart from the classicly beautiful lines of this boat, I think she will prove a very capable tourer and small-ish, high volume sea kayak. Time will tell.
With this boat, I have opted for the larger cockpit because I rarely ever use a spray deck and this will allow for cooler paddling and better entry into the boat.
Am off down the shed now to start clean up and sort some ply sheets.
Will probably start cutting tomorrow.
Here we go again.
Just got back from down the shed, working in the cool of evening.
Most panels are marked ready for cutting tomorrow.
So far, all is going real good. There are even full size templates for the cockpit. This makes things real easy.
I found that I have three complete sheets of 4mm Gaboon / Okoume which will be enough to build this boat and use some other stuff for the temp frames/bulkheads etc.
Will post piccies as soon as I get something worth posting.
_________________
Regards,
Mick
My plans arrived today - Thanks Matt.
I have had a quick look through them and they seem complete, concise and very clear to understand - as usual, - nah, as is ALLWAYS the case with Matt's drawings. .
I have all the panels cut and butt joined for my TV and will get to that one directly. This is the kayak that I have been gently hinting at Matt to draw for some time now. and am very pleased to have been given the opportunity to build the prototype.
Apart from the classicly beautiful lines of this boat, I think she will prove a very capable tourer and small-ish, high volume sea kayak. Time will tell.
With this boat, I have opted for the larger cockpit because I rarely ever use a spray deck and this will allow for cooler paddling and better entry into the boat.
Am off down the shed now to start clean up and sort some ply sheets.
Will probably start cutting tomorrow.
Here we go again.
Just got back from down the shed, working in the cool of evening.
Most panels are marked ready for cutting tomorrow.
So far, all is going real good. There are even full size templates for the cockpit. This makes things real easy.
I found that I have three complete sheets of 4mm Gaboon / Okoume which will be enough to build this boat and use some other stuff for the temp frames/bulkheads etc.
Will post piccies as soon as I get something worth posting.
_________________
Regards,
Mick