Cape Ann Sea Kayak
Strip built, western red cedar hull, redwood and poplar deck, epoxy with fiberglass cloth, spar varnish. 18’LOA 23″beam
Strip built, western red cedar hull, redwood and poplar deck, epoxy with fiberglass cloth, spar varnish. 18’LOA 23″beam
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Gary,
Unbeliable woodwork. beautiful colors.Truly a thing of beauty. Being from Texas we only can use metal canoes, because of all the rocky rivers.I envy the northerners who can use these in still waters. One question is the fiberglass cloth seen after putting it on? How many hours to finish. I remember a disney movie where the mother went away for the summer. The Dad and son made a conoe in the living room only to have Mom come home early to surprise them. I've always told my wife that if she went away we'd make a conue in the house. Dan Happy sailing.
Neat I built a kit and found it a good challenge. Have one more to build. Want to install a skeg in the first unit as well a a hatch....should have done this first time around. Hope you have had fun using your craft.
This is one of the most beautiful kayaks I have seen. Perfect execution.
I don't know a thing about kayaking, but I can recognize beautiful design and crafting when I see them. Very, very nice work!
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