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Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
By:Roger
Date: 3/31/2001, 8:26 am
In Response To: Kid-sized kayaks? (David McCone)

Last year, when my nephew was six years old, I built a Glen-L Kidyak for him. To be honest, I was surprised at how well the boat performs in the water. He paddles it in a shallow sheltered area of lake with no problems at all. I figure that he has at least two or three more years before he outgrows it. When he turns ten or eleven years old, I will start thinking seriously about building him a CLC Chesapeake 14 or something similar to that size.

I built the Kidyak out to two sheets of luan plywood. The boat was easy to build and went together very quickly. Since I've become sold on the boat, and if I were to build another, I would use a marine grade plywood, and I would consider putting in a glass bottom towards the front of the open cockpit like CLC has suggested with Mill Creek.

: My 8 year old daughter is having a great deal of fun "helping" me
: finish a Spring Run. And, being a good Dad, I'm contemplating whether to
: try my hand at building a smaller kayak for her once the Spring Run is
: finished.

: Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be much out there as far as plans for
: cedar strip kayaks for smaller paddlers -- so far I've found: * Nick has
: plans for a Little Auk on this website - but at 28" beam I'm
: wondering if this would be too wide for a younger kid.
: * Pygmy has stich and glue kayaks in smaller sizes
: * Glen-L has a Kidiyak, but it almost seems as if it is meant for a very
: small child.
: * [gasp] get a cheap plastic rotomolded kayak at Costco or the like.

: Can anyone share what they might have done for kayaks for their kids?

: At this point, my thinking is running more toward getting a Pygmy kit -- I'm
: a bit hesitant to spend the hundred + hours doing a stripper, only to have
: her outgrow it in a few years (or have to cringe if she drags it over
: barnacle beds). While I hesitate to blaspheme and mention a cheap plastic
: boat on this forum, it would have the benefits of being relatively
: inexpensive, and likely able to take the abuse that kids tend to dish out
: on their stuff. The boat would be used in a protected bay in the South
: Puget Sound area with very flat water.

: And, my thanks to all of you for letting me lurk and read your posts -- I've
: learned quite a bit, and am truly enjoying building my Spring Run.

: Dave McCone

Messages In This Thread

Kid-sized kayaks?
David McCone -- 3/30/2001, 11:59 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
David McCone -- 4/4/2001, 1:34 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Charles Cooper -- 4/4/2001, 12:13 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks? - Plastic?
Gordon S. -- 4/3/2001, 2:55 pm
Re: kid's kayaks?
addison -- 4/2/2001, 9:06 am
Re: kid's kayaks? Climbing back in
Grant Goltz -- 4/2/2001, 10:39 am
Re: kid's kayaks? Climbing back in
Lee Gardner -- 4/2/2001, 11:12 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks? *Pic*
Kent LeBoutillier -- 4/2/2001, 6:36 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Mark Reuten, www.nomadboatbuilding.com -- 4/1/2001, 2:14 pm
What do you skin them with? *NM*
David Dick -- 4/1/2001, 6:26 pm
Re: Saw the kid's kayak?
Mike Hanks -- 4/1/2001, 11:20 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
mark Shiner -- 3/31/2001, 3:35 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Bob -- 3/31/2001, 2:06 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks? If you are wondering..
Grant Goltz -- 4/1/2001, 11:21 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Lee Gardner -- 3/31/2001, 11:15 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Geo. Cushing -- 4/2/2001, 5:35 pm
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
michael -- 3/31/2001, 10:20 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Jim P. -- 3/31/2001, 9:26 am
Re: Kid-sized kayaks?
Roger -- 3/31/2001, 8:26 am