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Re: Strip: build weight
By:Todd Sullivan
Date: 10/12/2009, 8:39 pm
In Response To: Strip: build weight (Les Cheeseman)

: Hi all!
: I now have a complete 15ft 6" Guillemot kayak and I can't wait to get it
: on the water. All I have to do now is sand it down, half a dozon coats of
: Goldspar. Then finish the foot rests and the seat. I found a lad at the
: end of the lane with an old Fordson Major and have made a fibreglass
: pattern from it's seat. It feels good, I just need to work on it to make
: it look good. I've made two paddles with slightly differing lengths and
: blade sizes. So almost nothing left to do!!!
: I have weighed it with just Nick's centre foot rail in place and it tips the
: scales at 35lbs. I used 3/16" strips and over 50% of these are WRC
: the rest are all hardwoods. 4oz cloth inside and out and double thickness
: inside the hull with some 6oz tape along the keel line and under the deck
: fore and aft of the cockpit. Does this weight sound reasonable?

My wife's Guillemot is just shy of 15'10" and comes in at 38lbs. My strips were 7/32" and has 6oz glass throughout. This includes Jim's Redfish foam seat. My 17'-0"er is a 42lbs'er with the same conditions. I'd say 35lbs for what you've described is right in line.

Todd

Messages In This Thread

Strip: build weight
Les Cheeseman -- 10/12/2009, 3:20 pm
Re: Strip: build weight
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 10/13/2009, 12:42 pm
Re: Strip: build weight
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 10/13/2009, 12:45 pm
Re: Strip: build weight
Todd Sullivan -- 10/12/2009, 8:39 pm
Re: Strip: build weight
Allan -- 10/12/2009, 4:45 pm