Friday, May 27, 2011

another day on the water at Sdot Yam

Paddling through the rocks this morning with Vered and Yossi

Looking for the challenging passages between the rocks

sometimes you get stuck

I think I now understand the attraction of SUP


Can I do that with my kayak?

Saturday, May 21, 2011

decklines, on deck storage and padeyes


Deck lines and elastics are essential for kayak safety and storage on deck, but the padeyes are a pain in the neck. They either are too bulky or hard and can inflict damage when doing rescues.  I began with stainless steel padeyes on my first kayak, then progressed to nylon loops coming out of a hole on the deck. Now I have seen this great idea on the Black Pearl and am trying it out on my new Guillemot Fast Double. Its a small channel joining two holes on the deck,  flush with the deck,  very strong and not to mention waterproof.
Use electric cord to make a loop through the holes on the deck with the loop on the underside of the deck.The epoxy does not stick to the plastic and so you can pull it out easily once the epoxy has hardened, leaving a channel under the deck for you lines or elastics

this is what it looks like under the deck

make a frame of plasticine to hold the "dookie shmuts" in place while it sets

Once its hard you can remove the frame and trim off excess leaving a smallish bump under the deck

Now you can thread lines or elastics through the channel as you like. Make sure to round off the holes opening on the deck and seal it well with epoxy. {I havent done this step yet, for demo only}

And of course my favourite subject, I just love seeing parents bringing their small kids to play in their kayaks. The age when our kids still like to do stuff with us passes too quickly so I say get them in your kayak as soon as you can and maybe the love of it will pass on. 

Friday, May 20, 2011

paddling through the week and kayak building

Love paddling in largish swells

Now you see them now you dont

then we went for a walk to dor beach

today the sea was  flat again

Love our optimist ladies

Izzy is building a stitch and glue Chesapeake kayak

this is inside the hull

Someone to watch over him

A bit of colour gives life to the marine plywood

next stage is the epoxy and fibreglass

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

champagne for breakfast, happy birthday kid

Happy birthday kid, looking goooooood

Cheers

Some of the optimist girls

Danny, now we know why you joined the Optimist club

Monday, May 2, 2011

time lapse video of epoxy and fiberglass on inside of deck


Kayak Building: Epoxy Time Lapse from Eli on Vimeo.

Eli had some fun while I was applying fibreglass and epoxy on the inside of the deck, I think its a cool video.
The kayak is over 7m long and sticks out from the garage, and it was a hot windy day.took me a good few hours to get done.