Date: 7/24/2000, 12:15 pm
First of all, I have wooden bulkheads in both of my kayaks and have no problem with them. This may be dependant on how you will use the kayak though.
The only thing I do see is some deformation where I have installed the footpegs. I epoxied two blocks on the inside of the cockpit and mounted the pegs to them. That way I did not have to put holes through the kayak.
The deformationis not bad (S&G design) but is noticeable when looking at the kayak from the side at certain angles.
All of this got me to thinking about the next kayak I want to build, a stripper Great Auk. It just seems that most of the time when I am paddling, the bulkhead would serve as an excellent footbrace. This would seem to give more room for storage also.
As for different size people using the kayak, your solution is a good one, just put in different sized standoffs.
Stan Heeres
: I'm thinking about what type of footbraces I want for my Spring Run. I have
: large(size 13)feet so I don't want waste any space.
: I'm thinking of using a wood-stripped bulkhead as the main support and
: inserting minicell foam to adjust the fit. I think this is probably the
: simplest way of making footbraces.
: I've heard the concerns about wooden bulkheads. Do any of you have any
: experience with this type of footbrace?
: Brian
Messages In This Thread
- Footbrace Options
Brian Wegener -- 7/18/2000, 11:10 am- bulkheads as Footbrace
Stan Heeres -- 7/24/2000, 12:15 pm- Re: Footbrace Options
Don Beale -- 7/18/2000, 5:12 pm- Re: Footbrace Options
Brian Wegener -- 7/18/2000, 8:39 pm- Re: Launching party!
Don Beale -- 7/19/2000, 12:41 am
- Re: Launching party!
- Re: Footbrace Options
- bulkheads as Footbrace