Built my first canoe, just finished it. Her name is "Pegado" which is spanish for "glued". I used several bottles of Tite-bond III wood glue as its tongue and groove white cedar strips. Couldn't get the thinner ones I wanted but found 3 1/2" ones at Lowes Hardware. Its a flat bottom, 14 foot from bow to stern and 36" wide. Made her for lake fishing and wanted stability. Stained the keel bottom side a dark mahogany and used the same stain thinned down to stain the sides to resemble red aromatic cedar. Last, I used fiberglass and epoxy to coat the bottom and sides. Wish I had put more on the sides but it seemed more important for the floor as my son and I are heavy people. Again first boat/canoe built. Feel free to critique it good or bad. My design.
Wayne from Colorado
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Boat images are here. Pretty sweet! Did you tack the strips to those upright stays/ribs? And the center seat, does the top come off so you have a storage locker onboard? Thanks for sharing your work:
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Yes the strips are tongue and grooved glued together as well as glued to the ribs. The two seats have screwed down removal tops and are presently filled will water tight plastic half gallon jugs. Just don't totally trust my work . Plus if she is swamped she'll still float low. The front however has a door and safety articles are placed their.
Me and fiberglassing had a learning curve. I did the keel side first. The actual keel was already laid before I started glassing, one because I was moving the canoe alot to bend the sides (stiffened things) and two the fiberglass material I used took a long time to arrive. I used a 6oz fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin as it adheres better to wood than polyester resin (the cheaper stuff at auto stores etc). Thankfully there is the web to research these things. Plus I designed "Pegado" (her name) which is spanish for glued. There are plenty of people here in the Pueblo Co area that speak spanish.
My hardest woodworking project to date. I say that, cause now the wife has ideas for more projects.