Cedar Strip Canoe completed
#51
weelis said:


Beaytuful! PS- glad u r wearing PFD's


The other forum I participate in will remove the pics if you're not wearing the PFD.
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#52
Beautiful job on the canoe - obviously a "labor of love" and well done!!! I'm sure the recipient will cherish it!

Doug
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#53
Oh yeah, very pretty indeed. Lot to be said for the canoe too. Chuckle
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#54
Was this your first canoe build? Can you comment on the quality of the plans?
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#55
Gorgeous workmanship. A bucket list build for sure!
Gary

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#56
Amos said:


Was this your first canoe build? Can you comment on the quality of the plans?




The plans were Great but I did have to call and get a second set. They were having a problem with their plotter and they were an 1/8" smaller overall. The book says to try to keep everything within 1/16". They were good about it and fixed it immediately. So check your plans before you start cutting wood.

The book "Canoecraft" is mandatory; so it joining the forums on Bear Mountain Boats. They really helped me greatly. This was my first canoe and I'm happy with it.
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#57
What does it weigh?
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#58
Zack Butler said:


What does it weigh?


around 45 pounds
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#59
Sure Do Excellent Work Gary.All the Canoe's I have ever been in,have all been 4-Whitewater.I think i would Cry If i ran that Baby over a nice size Rock.Really like how U match the Strips at the Bottom.
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#60
Very nice!!
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