First off, let me say that this board is awesome! Secondly, please note that I have never paddled anything before, but I have wanted to for a long time.
I am an amateur woodworker, and I would like to build my own kayak. I have three limitations to this endeavor: cost, time, and size. I really need to keep the total cost under $150-200 (lower, if possible). I am a busy law student, so I don't have endless time to devote to this project. I live in a small apartment and we have a small car, so I really want a small boat (just for one person) - probably about 10' or so.
With all that said, I have not found a plan that I think fits my needs well. I think I want to do skin-on-frame, since it seems a bit easier and less costly than other methods. This little boat (Li'l Beauty) seems sort-of what I am wanting to do. However, I would like it to be only 10'.
Thus, I think The Escape from JEM might be more up my alley. I like the specialized keel to help with tracking, but I don't think stich-and-glue is the right building method for me.
I am thinking about trying to combine these two plans into something of my making. What do you guys think? Really, I would like to shorten the Li'l Beauty to 10' and change the bottom plywood sheet into something that mimics the design of The Escape, to help with tracking.
Please let me know your thoughts on all of this. Am I crazy to embark on this? Is it possible to build a decent kayak within the parameters I set out above?
Thanks in advance for all of your thoughts,
Flusche
PS: I would be paddling in mostly protected waters like small lakes, calm rivers, etc.
I am an amateur woodworker, and I would like to build my own kayak. I have three limitations to this endeavor: cost, time, and size. I really need to keep the total cost under $150-200 (lower, if possible). I am a busy law student, so I don't have endless time to devote to this project. I live in a small apartment and we have a small car, so I really want a small boat (just for one person) - probably about 10' or so.
With all that said, I have not found a plan that I think fits my needs well. I think I want to do skin-on-frame, since it seems a bit easier and less costly than other methods. This little boat (Li'l Beauty) seems sort-of what I am wanting to do. However, I would like it to be only 10'.
Thus, I think The Escape from JEM might be more up my alley. I like the specialized keel to help with tracking, but I don't think stich-and-glue is the right building method for me.
I am thinking about trying to combine these two plans into something of my making. What do you guys think? Really, I would like to shorten the Li'l Beauty to 10' and change the bottom plywood sheet into something that mimics the design of The Escape, to help with tracking.
Please let me know your thoughts on all of this. Am I crazy to embark on this? Is it possible to build a decent kayak within the parameters I set out above?
Thanks in advance for all of your thoughts,
Flusche
PS: I would be paddling in mostly protected waters like small lakes, calm rivers, etc.