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Re: Footbraces
By:Paul C.
Date: 6/8/1999, 7:58 pm
In Response To: Footbraces (Dan Gunn)

> I'm getting ready to install my deck on a Ches 17'. A few questions: I'm
> including a feathercraft rudder and I need advice on installation, Where
> do I locate the footbraces? They are adjustable and I am 6'2". I'd
> rather not pass the screws to fasten the braces through the hull, I know I
> can epoxy wood to the inside of the hull to fasten to but can anyone
> recommend a technique? What is a good wood for this brace mount? Should on
> put glass tape over the mount to strengthen it? Any other things to keep
> in mind before I attach the deck?

> Cheers, Dan

Dan, I am just one step behind you in the Ches. 17 assembly process. I intend to follow a method that I learned about footbraces from a link on CLC's bulliten board. Check out this link: http://www.olympus.net/personal/sbaxter/build7.htm. This link is the 7th of many that walks you thru his kayak building process, albeit a different CLC model. He (I mean "they" - Sheryl and Steve) use hemlock for the backing on the footbraces. I don't think there is anything special about hemlock and many other types will do as long as they're curved (carved) to meet the hull and sealed w/ epoxy. I am also a bit unknowing of the best way to place the footbraces also since the seat is not in and I hesitate to sit in it just yet. I think I will end up putting it in the grass and sitting in it to place my slightly bent knees into position for a "middle" placement for the footbraces. That placement should give a future paddler of longer dimension some room to readjust. Good luck.

Paul C.

Messages In This Thread

Footbraces
Dan Gunn -- 6/8/1999, 6:59 pm
Re: Footbraces
Jim Gabriel -- 6/8/1999, 11:17 pm
Re: Footbraces
Paul C. -- 6/8/1999, 7:58 pm