handmade wooden canoes and kayaks??

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handmade wooden canoes and kayaks??

Post by ieatcrayons » Thu Jun 24, 2010 4:13 pm

k i know this may sound crazy.. but i seen a wooden kayak for sell a while back somewhere online. they way i read it was the guy makes them in Branson MO. that he made boats, canoes and kayaks... i can't find his shop anywhere online.. i will be in Branson next month an i wanted to go check out his stuff. anyone know this guy or anything about it?
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Post by Phil W. » Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:19 pm

I know nothing about this person but a wooden Kayak, that would be something to see. As a kid I saw many Old Town wood and canvas canoes, in fact my uncle owned one and now it is in a museum after my Father reconditioned it, that is cool...

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Post by ieatcrayons » Sat Jun 26, 2010 3:27 am

well the way i remember reading it.. it was a very thin strip of wood. he used some kind for resin or poxy or something.. guess i'll keep looking!
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Post by robkanraft » Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:44 pm

Lots of boating uses epoxy and wood.

Look at WEST epoxy systems, for various applications, or CLC (Chesapeake Light Craft) website for kayak and boat kits. Wooden (plywood) drift boats kits are covered with epoxy.

Somebody in Fayetteville (sorry don't know who, a friend spotted him working outside one day) is possibly building wood sea kayaks.

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Post by ieatcrayons » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:01 am

WOOT!!! found what i was looking for. here is the link i found if anyone else is intrested.! just sent him a email.. hopin he will let me poke around
and see some of this boats next month when i'm up there!


http://springfield.craigslist.org/boa/1798518822.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by ebell » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:16 am

here are a few pics of a sea kayak a good friend of mine built. Its pretty awesome. The amount of hours he has in it are insane.

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Post by old jim » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:10 pm

I have a pretty wooden kayak for sale if there is any interest. It is a CLC sea kayak. I would post a pic but I don`t know how yet. Where do I find out instructions?

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Post by okieboater » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:45 pm

Quite a few of these hand made sea kayaks and canoes have been seen in the area over the years.

all are beautiful to look at, extremely light weight and from what I am told really tough boats long as you give reasonable care on rock spins and boof moves.

All I have seen were thin sliced wood sections over a frame and covered with some sort of fiberglass. The fiberglass waterproof's the wood and gives excellent protection and impact resistance.

Like I posted, never seen one of these boats with bad craftsman ship. A lot I guess is the builder's skill. The kits seem to have good instructions, but my guess is I probably do not have the patience it takes to do the detail assembly.

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Post by canoe » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:54 pm

I had a friend(Gary Lavender) in Richland, Virgina, who had built a wood whitewater kayak, and even ran it on the Upper Gualey. Wish i had a picture!! dale

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Post by Roger » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:49 am

canoe wrote:I had a friend(Gary Lavender) in Richland, Virgina, who had built a wood whitewater kayak, and even ran it on the Upper Gualey. Wish i had a picture!! dale
One Ocoee trip, I pulled into an eddy with a woman sitting in a wooden whitewater kayak. Hardly any marks on it all. It was a work of art on its own. Asked her about it, and she replied that she built it herself. Turned out she was a materials engineer in the areospace businesss.
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Post by neighth4n » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:11 pm

i've got a 16' strongback and forms for sale or trade on the gear swap board. i'll be removing it off the mold in two weeks so it will be available after that.

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Post by jermdog » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:04 am

In Fayetteville, Skip Beaton(cabinet maker by trade) makes kayaks. He makes them innuit style with a wooden skeleton and stretches fabric over the skeleton, then resins up the fabric. He actually made a playboat a while back. Mainly sea kayaks though. His shop is on the corner of MLK(6th) and Hill caddy corner from Brenda's bigger burgers. He told me to let people know about them, so here you go. He'll talk your ear off and is a good guy.
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