I have strip canoe in my bucket list. I've already invested into a book (years a go to be honest..) Just need to take the leap... Yours came out really good!
Great video, and very useful. It would have been nice to know how thick the cedar strips were, and what you used for the contrasts. It's a pity about 2 or 3 of the joints in the hull.
Sorry.I only lasted 3 minutes. The music was driving me crazy. It’s totally unnecessary, I hope you can re edit as I would really like to watch the whole video…👍👍
Great job at build and editing.
This vid deserve way more views.
Prachtige video. M’n bewondering is groot!
I have strip canoe in my bucket list. I've already invested into a book (years a go to be honest..) Just need to take the leap...
Yours came out really good!
Nice build. Thanks for sharing and thanks for sharing the mistakes.
Very nice
Thanks
Looks fantastic! Great work, and thanks for posting.
Very nice job! Canoecraft has started many journeys. 😊 I saw your kiteboards in the background: gorgeous. Would love to see more about them.
thank you! there is more to see on my Chanel and website. I also am busy making a dedicated site for the boards at this moment.
Wonderful video!
Great video, and very useful. It would have been nice to know how thick the cedar strips were, and what you used for the contrasts. It's a pity about 2 or 3 of the joints in the hull.
1/4 inch thick ...its in the book;) (6,4mm) contrast is red and yellow cedar.
Instead of epoxy and sawdust just use white glue. It doesn't have to be waterproof.
good point
Sorry.I only lasted 3 minutes. The music was driving me crazy. It’s totally unnecessary, I hope you can re edit as I would really like to watch the whole video…👍👍
I did not even noticed the music, this is by far the best youtube clip on the subject!
sorry but I like music :)