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Buckiteacher
Posted: Monday, September 23, 2013 11:33:21 AM
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Ok my Fine Fellow woodworking friends. Anyone have much experience with students or themselves making Kayak's? I have a student who wants to construct one for his senior project. Also if anyone knows of cheaper priced plans or good internet sites, we have been searching a lot and I think we are blinded by them at this point.
mstang64bb
Posted: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:13:04 AM
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I have plans for a 12'/14' kayak. They are built with stringers and overlaid with canvas and two coats of latex paint. The blueprint type plan is quite large so I cannot email. PM me and we can discuss a copy printed and mailed...

Bob

My email is burringtonrj at mansfieldct.org. Replace "at" with @

A project isn't finished, until a FINISH is on it....Bob~
melvinator
Posted: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 6:19:13 PM
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Location: middleville MI
Have not been on here in a while, but I have a form for a 14' I believe,you can borrow if you want, or if you want your own I am south of grand rapids Michigan, bring some plywood, we can cnc you some.
here is the kids site that made one a few years ago
http://www2.tkschools.org/hs/mmelvin/Dan%20C.htm

hopefully this post is not too late.
melvinator
Posted: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 6:26:11 PM
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don't have time to check this site like I used to, so call or email me 616 723 6884 matthew
Buckiteacher
Posted: Friday, October 25, 2013 8:12:18 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I think we are moving towards next year for the kayak and going with a slide in truck camper instead. Melvinator I will be contacting you most likely as that is the type he will most likely want to build. Looks like your students did a nice job on that one.
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