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Thread: David Payne TK1 build
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26th October 2020, 11:41 AM #31New Member
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K1 david payne kayak build
hi darren
I just bought some plans for the TK1 single chine kayak david payne plans
from boat craft
came across your thread and would love to ask for your advice on best plan of attack to begin this build
a bit confused re moulds and bulkheads and how to measure out the 3mm ply panels
have one 5m long table
do i trace out both the moulds and bulkheads ,
lay keel side up at set distances, ? then measure bottom panels and apply
when do you take out the moulds etc
currently doing a stitch and glue shearwater which has full scale plans and instruction manual , the k1 only has single b1 page , so a bit uncertain for now
regards
glenn
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27th October 2020, 02:18 AM #32
Hi Glenn
Your persistence is very encouraging.
this site is still active and includes a BBS where many of your potential questions can be asked and hopefully answered.
Blue Heron Kayaks
look for the forums linkregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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27th October 2020, 03:16 AM #33
Potential "How to ..." books
glenn
also check out some of these How to books Catalog | Guillemot Kayaks
and also here Wood Kayak Shop - Building One Ocean Kayaksregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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