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Creating an outrigger canoe
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AlohaStation
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Fri, Nov 5, 2004 10:50 AM
I have recently come across another person that may be as crazy as myself. He has a large fallen tree (from one of our many hurricanes) that he wants to carve into an outrigger canoe. I am hoping that someone here may have some guidance/advice/experience for this project? This will not be a decoration. We want to be able to use this - at least once (PFDs are optional), so it will need to be functional. |
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Fri, Nov 5, 2004 11:57 AM
Here's a very good start: The Mother of All Maritime Links is a great resource. If you can't find out how to build a proa, then there ain't no cows in Texas. You're gonna love it. |
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AlohaStation
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Fri, Nov 5, 2004 12:44 PM
Thanks Foamy. That is a great resource. It may take me a few days just to go thru it all. |
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foamy
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Fri, Nov 5, 2004 1:24 PM
My pleasure. I'm particularly fond of the proa concept. Much more asthetically pleasing than catamarans and trimarans (though, a bit trickier to sail, as you cannot tack them. They are required to "wear"). They are the fastest straight line sailors out there. I think you're gonna have fun. Keep me/us posted, I'd love to see how it turns out. |
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AlohaStation
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Fri, Nov 5, 2004 1:30 PM
It won't be as conplex as a proa, more of a surf kayak. I don't have that much ambition. "A cool buzz and some tasty waves!" |
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Mon, Nov 8, 2004 7:39 AM
What kind of tree is it and how large is it? |
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AlohaStation
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Mon, Nov 8, 2004 8:31 AM
The tree is a medium size cypress (about 18" in diameter and 6' in length), the rest of the tree has been hauled off. I also have an abundant supply of Ficus from a VERY large tree that fell in a friends yard (the trunk is 22' - yes feet - in radius, it covered his entire back yard). I'm not sure how the ficus wil react in the water? I spoke with a guy this weekend and he actually builds kayaks. His pointers were pretty generic (make the bottom straight, make sure it floats, make strong outriggers). He has the mentality of "do it and figure it out as you go". I'm cool with that. This is definately a power tool project - so I have to get the chainsaw tuned up. Wish me luck. |
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Polynesiac
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Mon, Nov 8, 2004 8:17 PM
sounds like a fun project. Keep us posted, then fly us down so we can can surf the waves with it! |
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Mon, Nov 8, 2004 9:36 PM
You didn't say where you were in South Florida. I may come visit. The Ficus may not be strong enough but can be made water tight, no problem. When id is dried, it is fairly light so making it thicker would not be an issue. Here is a Redwood Canoe I did for the Tropicana Hote and casino. It never was put into the water and was not watertight, but could have been with good ol'e Taror more authentic "Pitch" |
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AlohaStation
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Tue, Nov 9, 2004 7:24 AM
Wow! that looks great. Was that made from one piece of wood or did you add the bow from another log? What did you use for the supports on the outriggers (was that redwood as well)? I inspected my cypress log last night and ther is a nasty crack forming along the log. I may have no choice but to use the ficus. I'll know more as the wood dries. I'm in Deerfield. |
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Tue, Nov 9, 2004 12:03 PM
Ahh Deerfield. That is where I used to carve. I had a place in a Nursery at 10th Street and Powerline road. Kraft nursery. They sold out and moved up here and since my wife worked there, we came along. |
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AlohaStation
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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 8:55 AM
Kraft Nursery - wow. Searching the memory banks and I believe I may have met you. I moved into my house about 7 years ago and bought all of our landscaping from Kraft and the guy across the street. I remember seeing the carving there and inquired about some of them. My wife quickly refocused my attemtion to the trees and shrubs. Its a small world. |
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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 10:08 AM
Yes it's a small world. Are you sure it wasn't 10 years ago cause I left there in '93 or '94 although they had several of my carvings around as decorations. |
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Thu, Apr 27, 2006 6:46 PM
Well did you make your canoe yet??? |
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Lake Surfer
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Thu, Apr 27, 2006 9:58 PM
:) Ben, ya made me laugh! That's what happened to you in Vegas right? :) Man, I can see it. You're tired and hot and sweaty at the end of the day... just finishing up the canoe around sunset and all the beautiful people are coming out of their hotels to dinner and casinos just reeking of perfume and aftershave... You're full of sawdust and splinters... reek of oil and gas mix and they're just all staring at you... "A canoe, huh?" "Does it float?" "Where ya gonna float it?" "Ya gonna go fishing in it?" :D I totally know how you feel Ben... and I'll never do another carving demo at a craft fair! :D I still want to make one of these though... still looking for the right log. |
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Sat, Apr 21, 2007 10:11 AM
If you're looking into building a oc1 from wood, check out this kit The island racer! |
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