hairymick said:
I guess, if one was panning on only building one boat ever, it would be a good idea to use the best ply available but who here fits into that category anyway. We build them for the joy of the build. 8)
If you are going only to build one and call it quits then get a kit from the designer for safety sake. No measuring , no guessing , just putting it together.
If you plan on building one to see if you can build it then experiment with the less costly wood , this way a mistake will not bankrupt you. I have made plenty of boats and sure as heck , the build before last I measured wrong and one sheet of wood became scrap , anyway the pieces I cut out which was that whole sheet.
Got three more at $9.95 a sheet in case I screwed up again and I still have two left over. Those two would build a/one pirogue from Uncle Johns. Lot better then the high priced stuff in the 4 digit price range per sheet. :evil:
All I can say is that the ones I have made from the $9.95 a sheet wood paddle just as well as the ones built with the $85.00 a sheet wood. Those poor boats don't know the difference. As Mick said... It is only wood.
Unlike a lot of you with money to burn , I like to make every penny count , a penny saved is a cold beer for me later and don't forget to recycle the empty can. :roll:
Chuck.