In South Louisiana, at Fort Jackson in the 70's, they had pirogue races, where they used engines and were fast! They were originally built with Cypress. Nicholas Poret sells his book on Building Cypress Pirogues which is a good book. Then Nichols State University has an extension around Thibodeaux, La. Traditional Louisiana Boat School or something like that which I think is on you tube.
Wow! Apalach! I have friend who live in Port St. Joe up the highway. I built a pirogue back in 2007/08. had it out in conditions way too windy for it, but it got me back home alright. Stuck to ponds after that.
I need more familiarization with what he's talking about. But, it's good he's teaching kids! Where kids need boats and fishing supplies. The table needs to be lowered for the kid. But what is the advantage of a pirogue? Why not widen the stern so there's more buoyancy? All reality, why not widen the bow too? Now around water hyacinth, a v-bow will allow a boat to cut through where a flat bottom will ride atop. But I don't know if a person can paddle through hyacinth.
I'm going to build a 12' to go on top of the cabin of my sailboat. Great little light tender. Thanks for the video.
Excelente video ❤ espero que esten bien bien
Great video
❤ , saludos, en 12:38 cual es el ángulo ❤? Gracias
Love this.. Good job👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
In South Louisiana, at Fort Jackson in the 70's, they had pirogue races, where they used engines and were fast! They were originally built with Cypress. Nicholas Poret sells his book on Building Cypress Pirogues which is a good book. Then Nichols State University has an extension around Thibodeaux, La. Traditional Louisiana Boat School or something like that which I think is on you tube.
Great job love your work can you tell me where I can get plans for this boat I would love to build one thanks for sharing
Wow! Apalach! I have friend who live in Port St. Joe up the highway. I built a pirogue back in 2007/08. had it out in conditions way too windy for it, but it got me back home alright. Stuck to ponds after that.
At 52:36, what kind of boat is that behind him? Where the wider bow and stern would seem more practical.
WONDERFUL PROJECT !
Good video. Very educational.
Never once mentioned the angle of the cut water or as you call stem
love this, such a great idea
Wonderful I would help if yall were closer
I need more familiarization with what he's talking about. But, it's good he's teaching kids! Where kids need boats and fishing supplies. The table needs to be lowered for the kid. But what is the advantage of a pirogue? Why not widen the stern so there's more buoyancy? All reality, why not widen the bow too? Now around water hyacinth, a v-bow will allow a boat to cut through where a flat bottom will ride atop. But I don't know if a person can paddle through hyacinth.
in a updated video would you use Gorilla Glue for the stem ect ?
Where can we find the guide referenced in the video?
The boat is pronounced. " Pe' row."
This place still around ?
whats the weight limit for that boat?
kinda narrow for a 30 foot beam;-)
I suspect he said/meant "3 foot beam"? ;)
Pls Read in the description..
if you can drive a nail you can drive a boat
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