| 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? |
| 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} |
| 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 |