You should be proud of yourself, young man, that is a very fine job you did. I watched the 4 videos on this build and I don’t know many people who would take on a project like that. Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed the videos.
Thank you for the question! Yes, the bottom does indeed bend up a little, especially when there are waves. So far I haven't had a problem with it and have already done a few tours with the canoe. But I think a keel and possibly also cross reinforcements above the bottom plate would greatly reduce the wobbling.
Even though you thought it would take less time and money, I think 100 hours and 900€ is still impressive for an exploratory project like this, respect! Drop a comment if you do end up adding a keel.
Finally a beautiful and STABLE canoe.
That canoe is awesome !
Dude, I can't wait to start making mine. Thanks so much for the plans
Sauber, cooles Projekt, schön das es jetzt fertig geworden ist. 👍
Класно!! Ви молодець!!))👍👍👍
You should be proud of yourself, young man, that is a very fine job you did. I watched the 4 videos on this build and I don’t know many people who would take on a project like that.
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed the videos.
Thanks for sharing! I have been interested in building a plywood canoe and your videos are helpful.
Nice job!
Congratulations. It is an amazing project and result.
muchas gracias!
👌👍✊👏
Beautiful, well done!
Is there a lot of upward flexion on the bottom of the canoe, seeing as it is one flat piece?
Thank you for the question! Yes, the bottom does indeed bend up a little, especially when there are waves. So far I haven't had a problem with it and have already done a few tours with the canoe. But I think a keel and possibly also cross reinforcements above the bottom plate would greatly reduce the wobbling.
Even though you thought it would take less time and money, I think 100 hours and 900€ is still impressive for an exploratory project like this, respect! Drop a comment if you do end up adding a keel.