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Free South Greenland Kayak Plans
We may earn commissions if you shop through the links below. The South Greenland kayak, Figure 208 in the Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe , is a more modern design than both the Southwestern Greenland kayaks (Figure 206 and 207) that appear as free plans in earlier posts. Chapelle notes that later kayaks had greater rake of the stems, reduced deadrise and greater flare. The sheerline seems less sweeping than the older types, too. He claims that these more modern designs were faster and quicker turning than the old types. In the drawings, a bow plate is shown fixed to the bow. This kayak seemed easy to model. The chines and low deadrise faired directly into the stems. On other kayaks, it takes extra time to model the transition between a hard chine pressing through the skin and an area of free-floating skin. I rounded the deck instead of modeling in deck beams, because it’d be easier to build with cedar strips. Like the rest of the models in my Free Winter Canoe and Kayak Project, I drew lines for building with 3/16-inch strips. Unlike the rest of the models, I drew the stems offset from the stations. Because the stems are so long, it forced me into a larger paper size, so instead of leaving lots of empty space, I used the space to unclutter the stations. Join REI and Earn $30 towards your next gear purchase. On a side note, Björn Thomasson used this kayak as the basis for his wildly popular Black Pearl. Deciding between the two would be a tough choice. Build a kayak known as excellent or risk building the original and take part in some experimental archeology. Specifications Length: 19 feet 6 inches Width: 20-1/4 inches Kayak and Canoe Building Books You’ll need instructions if you want to build this kayak. These are the books to buy. The Strip-Built Sea Kayak: Three Rugged, Beautiful Boats You Can Build: If you only buy one book, then buy this one. Nick Schade instructs you on all the processes of building a kayak. Building Strip-Planked Boats: This is a must have because it updates lots of the techniques found in The Strip-Built Sea Kayak. This book includes new topics not found elsewhere , including using hybrid fabrics and wood dyes. Kayakcraft: Fine Woodstrip Kayak Construction: If you have the money, then get this. It shows a different way to build a kayak. For more, check out my canoe and kayak building books review. Get the Drawing Package or Free Kayak Plans Downloads The free kayak plans are study plans with the stem and stations appearing on one drawing. The drawing package includes the full-sized study plan and each station and stem drawn separately on a PDF that prints full sized on ARCH D size paper (nestings). You can cut these out and glue them to plywood to cut full-sized forms. A pdf of the electronic drawing package. is available for this kayak. You can print the file on 24- by 36-inch paper on your own. Click to get the free plans or drawing package
Bryan Hansel