How to build a classic plywood paddle board
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2022
- The Cutwater 12.5 is a super easy to build plywood paddle board that looks amazing and paddles fantastic!
Its simple square sided and flat bottom shape is easy & fun to build using only simple hand tools... Drill, saw and sander.
The Cutwater 12.5 would make a great project for anyone.
Order your instant download plans from www.vintageboardco.com.au/.
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Board info...
Length - 12.5 feet / 381cm
Width - 29 inches / 73.6cm
Weight - 29.8 lb / 12.5kg
The Cutwater 12.5 is the perfect combination of visually appealing classic looks, modern lightweight construction and paddling performance. With excellent speed and stability the Cutwater is designed for all paddlers and can be used for touring, fishing, lakes, rivers and coastal paddling in good conditions.
Feel the joy of cutting through the water on a classic wooden paddle board that you crafted with your own hands.
The instant download plans include a detailed construction manual with over 100 colour images and diagrams PLUS full size frame templates with dimensions to make building your board faster.
Read our blog on how to print the full size plans on a regular printer for FREE...
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Note: I have built all my boards from exterior grade plywood using epoxy and fibreglass and they have been long lasting, light and durable. But the choice is yours!
Read our blog post on why you can build a board with exterior grade plywood here...
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Have a question about building your own classic paddle board? Get in touch via the form below or email me direct at aaron@vintageboardco.com.au.
Whether building from a frame kit or plans you'll love building and paddling your Cutwater 12.5... just make sure you're ready for all the attention it gets! - Хобби
You do amazing and beautiful work. I will someday make the plunge of trying to build my own.
What an ingenuity ❤
This is awesome man. Nice work
pretty cool ngl
Wow! What a beautiful build!
How many paddle boards had you built prior to constucting this one? This seemed not to be your first try.
Muy bien trabajo!!
Wow this is very amazing and beautiful! Super build!
Thanks!
Bravo!
Graci!!
Fantastic craftsmanship! Awesome paddleboard.
Thanks mate!
@@Aaron.deRuiter I'm avid paddleboard(sman). Tried and use heavy plastic to go downstream through rapids or get through heavy brush along Potomac edge. Inflatables are ease to roll and store, take somewhere, but pain to pump up every time. However for pure paddling joy - veneer made hand crafted are most awesome - cutting perfectly through water.
beautiful
Thanks!
That is beautiful! As soon as I finish my move to NC I will be ordering plans to build 2! (one for the wife too!
Thanks Greg! We’re launching a new design in a week or so which is shorter and wider than the Cutwater 12.5. The new board is called the Wombat and is an all rounder sup. 🤙🤙
Lindo trabalho,parabéns aqui do Brasil...👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Brilliant build! And with only simple hand tools and 5000 small clamps!
Super Dope!😄😄 Cadillac of Boards. 👍 Nice
Thanks, our boards definitely get plenty of admirers for their looks and padding performance! 🤙🤙
Buenazo proyecto, gracias.
Saludos desde Perú
Menuda obra de arte, solo echo en falta la quilla, enhorabuena
sick 👍👍👍👍
Thanks brother 🤙🤙
True craftsmanship, you will be successful!!
Thanks Michael 👍
good job Aaron
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thats lovely mate, Im a big fan of stitch and tape. When its done well it can produce splendid looking watercraft, good work old sport 🤙🏽. Greetings from Essex UK.
Thanks Ian! I designed it to be extraordinarily simple to build but as you say if the simple things are done right they can turn out amazing. Cheers, Aaron
A paddle board that looks very good and apparently simple but does its job. You make it look easy to build. Good job, mate.
Thanks mate, I’ve got a new design coming soon as well 🤙
@@Aaron.deRuiter How much epoxy did you need?
Muchas gracias
Around 2 litres
great job, tnx bro
Thanks for watching! 🤙🤙
I think I’m in love
With me or the board?? 😂😂🤙
@@Aaron.deRuiter both!
привет. круто! предложение сделать два слоя тонкого стекла. и класть его уже пропитанным. или под вакуум.
отличная работа! собакен доволен больше всех)))
Миллион 🎉 лайков 😊
A beautiful board. You make it look so easy. I’ve never seen a buzz saw used for cutting curves.
Thanks mate! Yep, if set the circular saw for the absolute minimum required to cut the material then can do very well cutting out curves.
Parabéns seu trabalho é show.
Thank you 🙏
Excelente trabajo y muy creativo, saludos desde Perú
Thanks mate!
Nice ending
Thanks mate
Woooow🎉🎉🎉
Muito legal, ela é rápida na água?
Seu trabalho é excelente, só falta dar atenção aos produtos anunciados, pois adquiri um projeto, já paguei e até agora não recebi o produto nem ao menos em PDF, Lamentável.
Класс! Круто!
Brother I am so impressed!!! I never watch a full how to video on RUclips. However you truly are an artisan! I want to do this because I can't afford a paddle board for my son and I to get out on. I feel somewhat defeated 😂 because you make it look like an art form! God bless and thank you for sharing with us!!! AMAZING!!!!
Go for it mate! Building your own sup is actually easy with our step by step plans!!
@@Aaron.deRuiter I did not know you had step by step plans!?!? I will be studying up ths weekend when k have time off work! Any links?? Thanks for taking time to reach out. You truly are a gentleman sir! God bless!
Nice mate! Here’s a preview of our plans www.vintageboardco.com.au/blogs/wooden-paddle-board-builders-tips/whats-in-the-cutwater-plans
A question the inside was printed but you sawed the outside hull what do you get if an order a kit with this one you’re building now?
Looks great. Do the internal frames need to be waterproofed in any way?
Thanks mate. This is the third board I've built, none of them have any waterproofing on the inside and they're all still solid... So I guess not 🤙🤙 Not sealing the inside saves around 200g of extra weight!
Any coming discount for the plan?,
Видно делать умеешь зделал во 👍 классно! Тока не весло надо собой брать в центре шест мачту круглую типа черенка от лопыты и парус . Это будет получше чем весло и стоять там долго ненужное зделай себе стульчик деревянный. Уж парень ты мастеровой догадается как сделать.😆😆✌️ А так во за изобретение ставлю лайк и 5 с + ок
Aloha!falo do Brasil, parabéns pelo trabalho,gostaria de construir uma também, como consigo os planos de construção, obrigado e boas remadas!
G’day! Jump onto our website and order some instant download plans. www.vintageboardco.com.au
Truly beautiful.
6:22
What is this box for? Weight distribution?
Thanks! The box is actually the handle.
What great videos you produce Aaron! I'm thinking of building two Cutwater SUPs for my son and his partner, buying two of your pre-cut frame kits. Whilst the 12.5 would be OK for him (5ft 10ins and weighs about 75 to 80 kgs) I was wondering about reducing the length for her to around 11ft (5ft 6ins and weighs only about 50kgs). Could I simply shorten the board by taking out the centre (largest) frame and 9 ins of decking /side rail either side of the largest frame. Also I was wondering about strip planking the top deck in 4mm Western Red Cedar and Paulowina to add some striping features. Any thoughts appreciated on both queries.
G’day Bryan, thanks mate! I appreciate you watching the videos and wanting to build a couple of my SUPs. To be honest you’re better off building two of the same size boards. My daughter who’s 9 (around 25-30kg) can carry and paddle the Cutwater 12.5 no problems. She even takes our two dogs with her! 😀 Because the Cutwater is lightweight it is easy for just about anyone to use it plus you’ll appreciate making two of the same type at the same time as you can use the first set of hull panels as templates for the 2nd one. Stripping the decks with paulownia or cedar is definitely doable and would make a great looking board! Let me know if you have any more questions mate. Cheers, Aaron
@@Aaron.deRuiter Hi Aaron Thanks for the response. I think that would be the way to go. I've tracked down some Marine Grade Plywood here in Perth WA at ~$70 per 8ft x 4ft sheet but the minimum thickness is 4mm. This will increase the weight a bit as you seem to use 3mm but I've also sourced some sheets of veneer at 0.6mm thick in WRC/Sycamore/Birch/Spotted Gum etc in 12ft x 3ft sheets that I can glue on the top surface to create a nice "faux" strip planked look before the glass application. Do you think that will work? Also not clear from you video but I assume the wire stitchings are removed once the epoxy filleting has hardened and the holes filled in afterwards.
You could get away with a lightweight 4mm plywood but if it’s more than 6kg a sheet it’ll make a heavy board. I often use the 3mm ply from Bunnings which works well. The copper wires don’t rust so they are trimmed flush with the hull but stay in the board.
www.bunnings.com.au/2440-x-1220mm-3mm-plywood-pine-premium-bc-grade_p0340267
@@Aaron.deRuiter That's interesting as according to Bunnings' spec sheet the 3mm ply sheet weight is stated as 7.91kgs! The marine ply 4mm sheet I was looking at weighs 7.1 kgs. Maybe Bunnings has it wrong, which would not surprise me.
Felicidades muy hermoso donde puedo adquirir los planos
Thanks Paula, plans are here www.vintageboardco.com.au/products/cutwater-12-5-classic-wooden-paddleboard
Vou tentar fazer uma assim com mais performance
Good luck! Here’s the plans mate www.vintageboardco.com.au/collections/cutwater-12-5-plywood-paddle-board
killer
Do you buy the little ribs that go on the inside separately?
You can buy a pre cut frame kit for all the internal structure, which saves a bunch of time . Or the board can be built from plans. www.vintageboardco.com.au/products/cutwater-12-5-classic-wooden-paddleboard
Any concern with not epoxy coating the inside in case water gets in? I’m building a wood epoxy boat and everything is coated everywhere. Of course I can’t lift it with one hand.
I’ve never coated the inside and I’m pretty sure most wooden surfboard builders don’t either.
what's the advantage of having the raised edge at the front ...or is that just aesthetics ?
The raised foredeck has a couple of functions, it adds extra buoyancy up forward for punching through choppy water and provides a surface for the drain plug / vent to be installed at the highest point of the board… which allows any trapped air to vent upwards. Plus it adds a pretty aesthetic 😎
Do you put the join for the ply wood there obviously at the joint where it raise which I’m guessing is 8ft
Don’t know why I’m asking really I guess it’s obvious
cane wee know what material you use ha
3mm okoume marine plywood and around 2.5l of epoxy resin.
How much does it weigh?
Around 12kg all up when finished.
The plywood you use, what wood is it?
Hi Daniel, for this board I used lightweight okoume marine plywood.
I wouldn't want to use a work of art!
Is there a reasoning behind the fact that the undersides of the ribs are arched?
To reduce weight. The curves transfer the load to the hull corner joint stronger than a straight section would.
@@Aaron.deRuiter how about the middle section flexing though?
how to have those size and dimension, I wanna try :D
Our plans are instant download from our website www.vintageboardco.com.au.
plywoodnya tebal berapa mm?
It’s high quality lightweight 3mm marine plywood
How many hours did it take you to build using the frame kit?
I was filming at the same time which really slows the building down but it should take around 25-30 hours to build from the frame kit. A little longer if building from plans. 🤙
@@Aaron.deRuiter thanks, Aaron. The website looks great, by the way.
Thanks Mark, are you thinking of building a board?
@@Aaron.deRuiter yeah I would love to. We are house hunting right now so once we get a house with a garage I can build one.
Good luck with the house hunting mate
How much weight can a board carry?
Our Cutwater XL paddle board can take up to 130kg which is approximately 290lbs. 🤙
Just quick question mate, what was the hole up front for, is that for water transfer for the board to have weight?
The hole is for the stainless steel drain plug to vent any build up of internal pressure.
How much did this end up weighing?
Around 11.5kg 👍
how much does this sap weigh?
Around 12kg all up when finished.
Does she sail?
haha not this one! I'm building a 20ft sailing cat at the moment!
You put in a plug but never sealed the inside, isn't that going to in the long run destroy the paddleboard? Other than that it looks incredible and I'd feel like the king of the lake on one of these
The plug is mostly to act as a relief valve to get rid of the built up air pressure. Every time I go for a paddle I close the plug then leave it open when not it use. No water actually gets inside. Thanks for watching mate and yep it’s a great board to paddle!
You should be building this with the major grain of the plywood run across the hull.The stiffness and impact resistance will be greatly increased. You should not have to glass all the deck if you did it correctly. Very DIY to run the ply length-ways. Also the interior needs to be epoxy coated; It wont last very long. My plywood windsurfer is over 30 years old and would be much lighter than your build.
Thanks champ, how many kits and plans have you sold??
@@Aaron.deRuiter lmao 😂
Very nice! I assume you are using epoxy resin? Do yourself a favour and wear al least gloves! Once your body developed a epoxy allergy, your can not get rid of it anymore, and the question is not if you become allergic, then only question is when! And when you are grindimng wear a mask, there are enough availible right now. 🙂
Eliminate the music, please.