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29th Jan 2008, 12:14 AM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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| | TA DAH !
Meet the incredible PhilW and his canoe!
Phil, I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I did putting it together (I love my iMac!). As I said, it was a top day, and thanks to all those who made it that way!
cheers,
P  | 
29th Jan 2008, 12:42 AM
| | Member | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Picton, NSW
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| | Yee Haa!
What a great launch, and a great canoe! I wish I could have been there!
Congratulations Phil!
Thanks too Midge for the tips on seat fitting. I will build me a cardboard box!
Go the i-Mac!
Walesey | 
29th Jan 2008, 01:30 AM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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| | Here's how the thing goes! It's one slippery little boat, and stable as.
Cheers, (and good one Phil!  )
P | 
29th Jan 2008, 01:49 AM
|  | JOAT MON | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Bunbury Age: 45
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| | excellent work Phil congratulations
Great to see another work of love and art hit the water
and to the designer of course
__________________ Ramps When one has finished building one's house, one suddenly realizes that in the process one has learned something that one really needed to know in the worst way--before one began. | 
29th Jan 2008, 09:51 AM
|  | The Laird | | Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Singleton NSW
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| | Congrats Phil on the launch and the successful sea trials. Mine is not too far off (famous last words  ).
Excellent job on the production BM.
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4th Feb 2008, 03:42 AM
| | Novice | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Sunshine Coast Age: 58
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| | Midge
Many thanks for putting the vid together. You are way too talented. And to everyone else for the positive comments. We had a great day at Midge's place and really appreciated the hospitality. The canoe was absolutley the most fun to build and taking it out the first time was simply fantastic. Now we have to start using it. Haven't launched it since so have to sort that out soon.
The Eureka is such a light and stable canoe compared to the glass ones we have used in the past. It is so responsive and glides through the water so easily. Couldn't believe the speed we could get up to and the lack of effort required. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone who is thinking of going down the self construction road.
Again thanks everyone for your advice over the past few months. Now for the next project? Which will be.........a...  ...um.......?
Phil | 
4th Feb 2008, 10:13 AM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | Howdy Phil,
The big kick for me was being able to share in your excitement - was such a great day too - nice people - a chance to natter about many things - good food - and a fair sailing breeze.
Just about perfect!
So ... thank you Phil!
MIK | 
11th Feb 2008, 08:48 AM
|  | Growing in wood art | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Komenda, Slovenia
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| | Finished Eureka in Europe Howdy
I envy you down there for having summer now. We still have winter here in Slovenia so it's a bit tricky for canoeing right now. 
I hope we'll have some warmer days soon so I can try out my newly built Eureka.
I'ts been really enjoyable process. Thanks Michael for such a great design and a simple building method.
Here are some pics, together with the building process: http://kanujerojen.blogspot.com/ | 
13th Feb 2008, 07:43 PM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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| | Koala, that's a beautiful build and a beautiful record of it too!
Cheers,
P | 
13th Feb 2008, 11:22 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | Beautiful boat Koala!
And almost exactly 2 months from start to finish.
I am sure your friend Theodor now in Australia talking about building a boat here.
Funny he had to go to Europe to find that he liked the idea of building boats  )
Is he the one working with you in the first pictures? Is he the one with glasses or is that you?
Anyway - Congratulations and best wishes - and may spring come early this year!
Michael | 
14th Feb 2008, 11:04 AM
|  | Sawing hack | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ljubljana/Sydney
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| | I've got to agree its a great looking canoe. I love the natural timber look - can't understand why people paint such things which looks so nice, especially when the sun in no where near as harsh in Europe as it is in Oz.
In the pics, I'd love to say I'm the kid sitting in the finished canoe .. but I'm not. Koala is the joker in the grey overalls and I'm wearing the glasses.
As for me building a boat, after morning tea I'm off to buy some wood so that I can build some paddles!  I know I'll be able to take these back to Europe with me in a few months. Considering Koala had finished both paddles after 6 hours work, I am sure I'll start itching for something bigger soon enough.
Koala .. now that you have finished the canoe, can I ask Mik about that confusing line early on in the plans which says something about not rubbing out the bulkhead markings (which hadn't been mentioned anywhere in the plans to that point)?? | 
14th Feb 2008, 10:56 PM
|  | Deeply flawed human being | | Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 'Delaide, Australia Age: 51
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| | Hi Theodor, That reference has gone. There was one on the first page for a month or so a couple of years ago that told people to measure them out carefully.
In the end I decided that there was a bit of a chance that the sides of the boat might not quite match after assembly so got rid of the lines for the bulkheads and used the measurement instead. At least the bulkhead will be optically correct!
A good trick known to every boatbuilder
IF IT LOOKS RIGHT ...
... NO ONE WILL EVER MEASURE IT!!!
mik | 
15th Feb 2008, 03:23 AM
|  | Pretend my avatar moves! | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: "The Home of the Biting Midge" MountainCreek Qld
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| | I know it's the middle of the night, that's when all the best web work is done!
I've just uploaded my Eureka Canoe website, which is a bit of a repeat of all that I've posted here, ok just some of what I've posted here, but all in the one place so it's easy to cross-reference.
Lots of nice pictures of PhilW's launch too.
Not much else, but as ever, if you find a dud link or whatever, please get back to me.
Oh, its' HERE.
cheers,
P | 
23rd Feb 2008, 08:05 PM
|  | Growing in wood art | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Komenda, Slovenia
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| | First launch  Thanks for your cheers
Of course I could not wait for spring. As soon as the temperature was above 10 degres I was out and in the water. Well canue was in the water and I was safely in it.
No leaks, no problems only had to get used to balance myself and the boat.
I'm looking forward to having Theodore here so we can enjoy the boating together.  [/IMG]  [/IMG] | 
25th Feb 2008, 10:59 AM
|  | Sawing hack | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ljubljana/Sydney
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| | Gratz Koala! The boat looks great even if the weather looks like it is below 0 deg C!
My paddles are half done (wishing for a few hours to work on them!) so I'll be ready to join you the minute I step off the plane in June! |  | |
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