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Re: Sometimes less is more... *PIC*
By:Reg Lake
Date: 11/9/2010, 10:43 am
In Response To: Sometimes less is more... *PIC* (Dan Caouette (CSFW))

: When I started building kayaks I had the same grand, complex
: stripping schemes you seem to like. They were beautiful but, in
: hindsight, overly complex. About 4 years ago I was asked to
: build my first Black Pearl by the fantastic Swedish designer
: Bjorn Thommason. I got to know him pretty well and he introduced
: me to concepts of European deisgn, especially Scandinavian, when
: I was working on the intricate pattern for the Nereida Njord
: project. The basic concept is to think more minimalistic. Let
: the overall shape and features stand out. Like he said, the
: first concepts I had were very busy. It was like trying to put
: together an orchestra of soloists. The different design features
: were competing with each other for prominence.

: In the end I decided to go with a simpler overall pattern. From a
: distance the larger sections compliment and follow the lines of
: the boat. As you get closer you see the grain of the mahogany
: and curly maple, separated by the thin lines of walnut and
: cherry. The accent strips define the areas, not compete with
: them.

: Like Bjorn said, "sometimes less is more..."

: Something just to keep in mind, especially for a first project.

: Best wishes,

: Dan

: PS: I've noticed this in Nick's boats as well. Compare his early
: Expedition Single to his more recent Nymph canoe, the Micro
: Bootlegger, Mystery and his stained Petrel. He's really refined
: the "less is more" motto. Very classy.

I went with the natural lines of the kayak (Redfish King). The woods are peruvian walnut and yellow cedar. The hull is a yingyang of the deck with the peruvian walnut in the football. Just another idea.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please *PIC*
Damian wentzel -- 11/8/2010, 9:33 pm
Sometimes less is more... *PIC*
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 11/9/2010, 9:14 am
Re: Sometimes less is more... *PIC*
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 11/9/2010, 3:03 pm
Re: Sometimes less is more...
Clayton Plunkett -- 11/9/2010, 8:41 pm
Re: Sometimes less is more...
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 11/10/2010, 1:13 am
Re: Sometimes less is more...
Allan -- 11/9/2010, 2:57 pm
Re: Sometimes less is more... *PIC*
Reg Lake -- 11/9/2010, 10:43 am
Re: Sometimes less is more...
Jay Babina -- 11/9/2010, 9:54 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Bill Hamm -- 11/9/2010, 8:44 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Damian Wentzel -- 11/9/2010, 12:59 pm
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Allan -- 11/9/2010, 1:26 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Randy Echtinaw -- 11/9/2010, 7:54 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Ian Johnson -- 11/9/2010, 1:30 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please *PIC*
Damian wentzel -- 11/8/2010, 9:34 pm
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Mike Bielski -- 11/9/2010, 4:29 am
Re: Strip: Deck Design Opinions Please
Terry -- 11/8/2010, 10:37 pm