As I wandered past the 4X8 sheets of ply paneling at Home Depot, I had a sudden inspiration: use the ply paneling to create an imitation "clinker" or "lapstrake" style pirogue. So, I got an Uncle John's rib kit, borrowed a stem piece from Ol' Sparkey, and despite a bunch on naysaysers who said my pirogue was going to fall apart on contact with water :roll: , I have started .......
The pirogue is a standard 16' length with 12" sides. Used 1/4" butt-blocks to connect the sides. Width measured 25" at bottom, about 30 1/2" at top of gunnell. I have yet to put the bottom on, but I've already epoxy taped it together (both sides) and it will attach right at the center rib. Bottom piece was just a 4x8 piece of standard "SandPly" from Home Depot (which is also where I got the paneling).
Ribs were installed with plasic ties in a "stitch-and glue" fashion. They allow me to adjust (slightly) the position of the ribs for best alignment. The stems have been sewn together with ties as well. I may end up using the Unle Johns stem piece(s). Problem is that a standard stem piece is on 10-11", and my sides are 12". So I can canabalize from one stem, and not have enought for the second. Oh well, I'll either create a stem, or just go with the tie-wrap, or possibly cut the stern off and make it flat ...
OK, take a look and tell me what you think .... I'll post more comments as I progress ....
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 7641GSqjBo
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 8358BKlOkc
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 8871GZGMpV
Hey Chuck -- very little sanding so far!!! 3M stock prices are down with the news .....
The pirogue is a standard 16' length with 12" sides. Used 1/4" butt-blocks to connect the sides. Width measured 25" at bottom, about 30 1/2" at top of gunnell. I have yet to put the bottom on, but I've already epoxy taped it together (both sides) and it will attach right at the center rib. Bottom piece was just a 4x8 piece of standard "SandPly" from Home Depot (which is also where I got the paneling).
Ribs were installed with plasic ties in a "stitch-and glue" fashion. They allow me to adjust (slightly) the position of the ribs for best alignment. The stems have been sewn together with ties as well. I may end up using the Unle Johns stem piece(s). Problem is that a standard stem piece is on 10-11", and my sides are 12". So I can canabalize from one stem, and not have enought for the second. Oh well, I'll either create a stem, or just go with the tie-wrap, or possibly cut the stern off and make it flat ...
OK, take a look and tell me what you think .... I'll post more comments as I progress ....
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 7641GSqjBo
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 8358BKlOkc
http://community.webshots.com/photo/958 ... 8871GZGMpV
Hey Chuck -- very little sanding so far!!! 3M stock prices are down with the news .....