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23rd June 2022, 07:55 AM #1New Member
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About plywood resistance
Hi. I'm considering to make my own canoe. I don't have any experience so the quick canoe 155 looks like a good option. My only concern is if using 6mm plywood for the canoe floor will be ok.
I have seen in the videos that adults are able to stand up in the canoe without problems. How can people stand on a piece of 6mm plywood and it doesn't break? Did the people in the video used a ticker plywood type?
Excuse my ignorance please.
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23rd June 2022, 07:45 PM #2
The floor is supported by the water, and the curves. Don't try to stand on it on the land.
I am learning, slowley.
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