Date: 8/24/1998, 2:55 am
> According to the responses you all gave me, I look forward to
> buildind my kayak in hardshell in three or four parts to carry it
> in the plane for my trip in Greenland. . . .
> Sebastien BAERD
This was previously posted under Take apart kayaks, the responses to that thread mention that in the book by Chris Kulczycki of Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) there are pictures of a boat cut into pieces and then later reassembled with metal strips. Either of these ideas may suit you. For the plans to the CLC boat check the book. the URL for amazon.com to get this book is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/generic-quicksearch-query/002-1652625-9182856
Glen-L has a book on fiberglass boatbuilding for amateurs. You can order it through their site: www.glen-l.com Here is the description they give:
FIBERGLASS BOATBUILDING FOR AMATEURS
by Ken Hankinson
Index, glossery, appendices, bibliography, supplier listing, 127 drawings, 25 charts,
tables, and graphs, 400 pages, 8 1/2" x 11", hardcover.
This practical "how-to" book is especially written for the amateur who may have little
or no knowledge of fiberglass boat construction, as well as for the professional looking
to expand his knowledge. It covers all aspects of the subject with emphasis on proven
methods and materials. This is the most comprehensive, up-to-date book on the
subject, explaining the cost differences, labor-saving methods, and how to avoid the
pitfalls. By following the easy-to-read, easy-to-understand text, you'll have the
knowledge to build a fiberglass boat equal or superior to one made in a factory. This
book covers both female and male "one-off" methods using materials such as C-Flex,
AIREX and other foam cores, end-grain balsa, FERRO-GLASS/STRETCH MESH,
and even the "high-tech" materials such as S-Glass, KEVLAR, and carbon fiber. The
chapter on the "9-STAGE" vacuum bag technique alone is worth the price of the
book. This huge oversize text was written by a naval architect who has specialized in
the design of boats for amateurs for over 20 years. It includes numerous construction
details, trouble shooting, cost comparisons, tools required, resin types, laminate
configurations, how to lay up a hull, finishing methods, gel coats and paint systems; in
short, dozens of chapters covering everything you'll need to know to achieve
professional results for the least amount of money and effort.
$35.95
Hope this is of some assistance to you.
Paul Jacobson
Messages In This Thread
- Looking for plans, fiberglass kayak (Greenland)
Sebastien BAERD -- 8/24/1998, 12:30 am- Re: Best design for Greenland.
Nick Schade -- 8/24/1998, 3:35 pm- Re: Looking for plans, fiberglass kayak (Greenland)
Mark Kanzler -- 8/24/1998, 2:15 pm- more info
Paul Jacobson -- 8/24/1998, 2:55 am- Re: more info
Mark Bodnar -- 8/25/1998, 10:35 am
- Re: Looking for plans, fiberglass kayak (Greenland)
Paul Jacobson -- 8/24/1998, 2:11 am - Re: Looking for plans, fiberglass kayak (Greenland)
- Re: Best design for Greenland.