Free 9.5' origami folding kayak plan Gen 23+

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This is my latest folding kayak design. It is an improvement from my Gen 23 kayak design. Please refer to my Gen 23 videos for more information related to building this kayak.
    If you need more information in building a foldable kayak, please feel free to contact me at pdxboatmaker@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 12

  • @Rebar77_real
    @Rebar77_real Год назад +2

    Thank You!

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and your support. Happy New Year!

  • @davidsteinhour5562
    @davidsteinhour5562 Год назад +1

    You can tell this is the product of years of refinement. Thanks for releasing these plans for free!

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад

      Thanks for your support... there are still a few items I want to modified, such as adding the foot rest, and also two longitudinal creases at the bottom, running from the front to the rear, to enhance the tracking. Add a retractable fin to handle the windy condition. All these are easy to add to the current design. Will have these completed before we return to the river in spring 2024. Happy New Year!

  • @All_in_for_Him
    @All_in_for_Him Год назад

    Great refinements! Thank you for sharing the fruit of all your labor

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад +1

      My pleasure! Hope others will enjoy building one also. There are still a few things I need to add to this build: foot rest, retractable fin, etc.

  • @I.am.sasha.268
    @I.am.sasha.268 Год назад +1

    Hi i was wondering where you get your 5 x 10 sheets i can only find 8 x 4

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад +1

      This is the most challenging part in building a usable boat. That's why I developed heat fusion to extend the 8 ft long coroplast to 14 ft in length. I have answered your question here: www.diyusa.org/blog Please also go to this page, which I have links to the videos on how to do heat fusion: www.diyusa.org/techniques

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад

      Yes, you can use heat fusion to build a longer kayak (from the 8' long coroplast). you can check out this article: makezine.com/projects/origami-kayak/
      my friend built two folding kayaks using the 4'x8' coroplast from home depot. He used the 4 mm thick one. I suggest you to use the 5 or 6 mm thick one. Gen 23 is newer and is easier to build than the one on Makezine, the tutorial to build that boat is here (Gen 14): ruclips.net/p/PL2ShZzOUu01v-D-Ap1XcX8TgnFlzwf1NP&si=N64h8hWBGSxQrhsg

  • @breakitdown4346
    @breakitdown4346 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, sir. A simple footrest made with a single bar and supported by straps on the side might be an improvement on the comfortability, and ease of use. It allows the user to push back firmly into their seat, providing more stability and allowing them to utilize their paddles more efficiently. It should not impact the size or weight of the canoe at all either. And the cost would be very minimal. The Oru Beach LT has it in their design and I think you could certainly do something similar for in your design for Gen 24 as well.

    • @DIYUSA
      @DIYUSA  Год назад +2

      I appreciate your feedback and your excellent suggestion. Yes, you are correct, I should add the foot rest for these kayaks. Now is winter here and I will do that before we return to the river in spring. I have added the foot rest to a few of the my boats. I used PVC pipe or aluminum and implemented that similar to the ORU kayaks. Also, I should add two longitudinal creases at the bottom (running from the front to the rear) to provide better tracking for this kayak. Oh, need to add a retractable fin to handle the windy condition. I will update the boat plan with this change in the next 2 weeks.

    • @rogervancouwenberghe6685
      @rogervancouwenberghe6685 Год назад

      ​@@DIYUSAExcellent, thank you!