I guess it will just have to wait for spring to come and for the ice to melt off of the local waters before I can go out. In the meantime, we have started work on a yak for Darin. A different model, and one that is challenging. The hull and deck are put together; and the next time we can work on it, we will fasten the hull and deck together and start fiber glassing the whole boat, top and bottom.
I have added a couple of pictures, and will add another one or two of the completed yak when I can get them taken in a way that lets you see what it really looks like. One picture was taken while the yak was still in the enclosed shelter I made so that I could apply the vanish without a lot of dust specks settling into the fresh , sticky varnish. The other pic is of my sweetheart paddling across the family room floor with the life coat and paddle that my children were so nice to give me for Christmas. Maybe now we will have to build a yak for her!! LOL
I am, giving serious thought to making a folding yak or one with a seal skin exterior (plastic or canvas) I think a lot of the challenge is just to make it. Later we will face the challenge of actually propelling it through the water and keeping it upright. (or learning to roll it or make a "wet exit" if necessary )
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I've got the footbrace mounting kits and the piece of minicel foam. Now I just need to find a time to get up your way, so we can work on our kayaks. I should have had the stuff shipped to you so that I'm not keeping you from finishing your 'yak!
The yak is beautiful - it is a work of art. I hope it floats :)
~Impressive! Both the yak, and the fact that mom is inside it! Love you both! :)
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