Date: 2/27/2002, 5:06 pm
: I am planning to build a tortured plywood or compound bend boat and I am
: wondering why there is so little(almost none) information on this form.
: The boat is for my young children and the water we will be on will be
: lakes and rivers. The material I have read indicates that they are light,
: easy (tricky) to build, inexpensive with good stability. So, why don't
: more people build them? Any comment would be helpful.
I know little about tortured Plywood construction. It is my understanding that Stitch and Glue is in general easier (for kayaks at least).
I seem to recall reading in the 'the new kayak shop'. that his previous book had tortured plywood construction. I think the title was 'the kayak shop'. Again I think that is where I read that the stitch and glue method is easier. In his new book he does bend the plywood to make the deck, however it is a simple bend not a compound bend.
there have been posts in the past on the book "the new kayak shop" including a picture of the cover, from which you can get the Authors name.
myrl
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood boats?
Paul Pinder -- 2/27/2002, 4:18 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
garland reese -- 3/2/2002, 9:21 am- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Joe -- 3/2/2002, 12:50 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
garland reese -- 3/2/2002, 6:21 pm- My Bad, Sorry Garland!! *NM*
Joe -- 3/2/2002, 6:29 pm
- My Bad, Sorry Garland!! *NM*
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
david -- 2/27/2002, 10:06 pm- Wandering off the reservation
Pete Rudie -- 2/27/2002, 8:06 pm- Re: And theyre fast!
Don Beale -- 2/27/2002, 9:30 pm- You can use the same process for a racing shell
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/27/2002, 11:59 pm- Re: You can use the same process for a racing shel
Eric -- 2/28/2002, 4:37 pm
- Re: You can use the same process for a racing shel
- You can use the same process for a racing shell
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
LeeG -- 2/27/2002, 7:32 pm- Re: S&G: What's the Distinction?
Chip Sandresky -- 2/27/2002, 7:04 pm- Re: S&G: What's the Distinction?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/27/2002, 7:49 pm
- Re: a timely post
Ross Sieber -- 2/27/2002, 6:52 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Shawn Baker -- 2/27/2002, 6:33 pm- I've paddled that boat!
Ted Henry -- 2/27/2002, 7:50 pm- Re: I've paddled that boat!
Pete Rudie -- 2/27/2002, 8:18 pm- Re: I've paddled that boat!
Shawn Baker -- 2/27/2002, 11:19 pm- Hrrrrrmmph
Pete Rudie -- 2/28/2002, 12:22 am- Re: Hrrrrrmmph
Shawn Baker -- 2/28/2002, 11:05 am
- Re: Hrrrrrmmph
- Hrrrrrmmph
- Re: I've paddled that boat!
- Re: I've paddled that boat!
- Plywood doesn't talk, even when tortured *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/27/2002, 6:04 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Joe -- 2/27/2002, 5:41 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Myrl Tanton -- 2/27/2002, 5:06 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 2/27/2002, 6:33 pm
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Liz Leedham -- 2/27/2002, 4:56 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Paul Pinder -- 2/27/2002, 5:03 pm- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
Ross Sieber -- 2/27/2002, 5:31 pm
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
- Re: S&G: Why is there no info. on tortured plywood
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