: I'm a newcomer to the list, and my wife and I have been kayaking for several
: years. I currently have a Wilderness Systems Cape Horn 17' and 16",
: an Old Town Egret, and a Pungo. All plastic boats. Now I have been bitten
: by the building bug. Got ahold of The Strip- Built Sea Kayak and am
: devouring it. I'm a woodworker by trade. I mostly make doors, many of them
: hand carved. So I have the space and the tools. I also have a lot of
: mahogany and alaskan yellow cedar left over from past jobs. My question
: is... if I use the cedar and mahogany how much weight am I going to add if
: I'm building the Guillemot, compared to a lighter variety of cedar, or
: redwood? The alaskan is very dense and does not resemble what you
: ordinarily think of as cedar. You can't nail it without drilling a hole.
: Thanks and nice to be here.
: Gerry
Wow. Sounds heavy but would probably make a nice boat.
barryb
Messages In This Thread
- Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
Gerry Brown -- 9/27/2009, 10:08 pm- Re: Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
Charlie -- 9/29/2009, 12:36 am- Re: Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
Gerry Brown -- 9/28/2009, 2:38 pm- Re: Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
Mac McCaskie -- 9/28/2009, 11:35 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 9/28/2009, 12:20 am- Re: Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
barry boyette -- 9/27/2009, 10:29 pm- Re: Material: alaskan yellow cedar, mahogany
george jung -- 9/27/2009, 10:46 pm
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