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Strip: Great Auk
By:John Messinger
Date: 11/23/2013, 9:09 pm

I am building a kayak to race in the Blackburn Challenge. This is a 20 mile rowing/paddling race around Cape Ann/Gloucester, Massachusetts. I looked around at some designs that I could modify to maximize the measurements to fit in the "Sea Kayak" class of the Sound Rower's classification system (http://soundrowers.org/BoatClasses.aspx). Namely, I wanted a boat with a length to width ratio of 9.25:1 (or slightly less). I also wanted a round or elliptical cross-section shape to minimize wetted surface. Upon further research I found some other races that use a classification system limited to 18 feet overall and the boat must have hatches. One further consideration was that the boat must accommodate my size 12 feet.

The boat I feel best fits my requirements is a modified Great Auk, designed by Nick Shade. As drawn the Great Auk has a length to width ratio of 8.66:1. Hence, I could stretch the length by a full foot to 17’8” Accordingly, I lofted the form plans from offsets published in Shade's book "The Strip Built Sea Kayak". I transferred the paper patterns to half inch thick MDF and cut them out. Laying out the forms on the internal strongback, I realized I could introduce a Swede form by compressing the aft forms by a graduated 4.5 inches and stretch the bow forms by a total of 16 inches. This gave me the extra foot of length and the Swede form.

Another modification I am making to the design is to create front deck cutaways to allow for a more vertical paddle stroke. A cheap and nasty laser allowed me to line up the cuts.

Something else I am doing is using polyurethane glue to hold the strips together. The pros of this adhesive is that it has a longer open working time than a PVA, it sands easier without clogging the sandpaper, and it foams up effectively filling gaps. I am hoping this foaming aspect will save some weight. The down side is that it turns your fingers black if you let it set on your fingers for more than a few minutes. I find that using GoJo hand cleaner immediately after clamping a strip helps a great deal.

The hull is western red cedar, the deck will be Northern white cedar. I hope to finish stripping the hull this weekend.

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Strip: Great Auk
John Messinger -- 11/23/2013, 9:09 pm
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John Messinger -- 11/29/2013, 6:38 am
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ancient kayaker -- 11/29/2013, 10:14 am
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John Messinger -- 11/29/2013, 12:35 pm
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ancient kayaker -- 11/29/2013, 2:42 pm
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John Messinger -- 12/7/2013, 2:12 pm
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Etienne Muller -- 12/7/2013, 4:00 pm
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John Messinger -- 12/7/2013, 4:15 pm
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John Messinger -- 12/7/2013, 4:18 pm
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John Messinger -- 12/7/2013, 4:25 pm
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John Messinger -- 1/5/2014, 11:37 am
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Phil -- 1/18/2014, 11:17 am
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John Messinger -- 1/19/2014, 7:12 am