Making a Strip-Built Kayak - Launch - E20

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • In this final episode, I launch the completed strip built Petrel Play
    Please consider supporting my video production efforts through my Patreon site: / nickschade
    Plans to build your own Petrel Play are available at: www.guillemot-k...
    Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for music:
    Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommon...)
    Source: incompetech.com...
    Artist: incompetech.com/
    Also:
    Topher Mohr and Alex Elena for "The Creek",
    Bird Creek for "Surfing Llama",
    and,
    Audionautix for "Lazy Day"/

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  • @peterdriscoll4070
    @peterdriscoll4070 6 років тому +8

    It is kind of staggering, the amount of work to make one kayak. Each kayak is more like a work of art. Unbelievable.

  • @TheLoneRanger745
    @TheLoneRanger745 4 роки тому +1

    Soooo... Beautiful. ,. Nick. Very nice ,. Your. AWESOME , THANKS

  • @SuperMarcoArt
    @SuperMarcoArt 7 років тому +11

    Nick, this is an amazing series. Please make more.

    • @wadepatton2433
      @wadepatton2433 7 років тому

      Wondering if Nick kept up with how many hours filming/editing added to the build. I agree that it's great, but realize that it's a lot of work-on top of making a boat. Of course most owners of such gorgeous craft would be proud to say "See Nick's video- that's MY boat!" Cheers.

  • @TheLoneRanger745
    @TheLoneRanger745 4 роки тому +1

    I would Dare to said 15 thousands to 18 ,. , Work of ART , I HOPE THATS CLOSE , I WON'T KNOW

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Місяць тому +1

    Wonderful series. The emotions I am feeling reminds me of the final days of classes before graduating with my BSEE. Lots of late night studying and cramming for exams then the feeling of accomplishment knowing the end is near, then the sadness saying good by to the many friends made and not knowing what the future brings. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next build series.

  • @thickmike
    @thickmike 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for taking the time to make this series. It was fascinating.

  • @nunolourenco1532
    @nunolourenco1532 7 років тому +3

    UA-cam should have a prize for such good series/content...

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager 5 років тому +1

    Do you perhaps have a video discussing canoes vs two-person kayaks? I am not a terribly avid boater, but my 35 year old 17’ Grumman gets heavier every year. The building process looks intriguing, but I would want a two-person kayak if I went that direction or a canoe. I have read some of the pros and cons in general, but wonder if you have discussed this in the context of wood strip designs. In particular the degree of build difficulty of canoe vs two-person kayak, weight and stability differences, etc.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  5 років тому

      A tandem canoe or kayak is a great way for two people to get out on the water together. This works well so long as both want to do exactly the same thing. Tandems are also sometimes called "divorce boats" because one person wants to go to the left, the other to the right and disagreements can arise.
      Solo boats are lighter and easier to handle so you don't need as much help to get on to the water. Each paddler can do their own thing. The downside is if one paddler is a lot faster/slower than the other it can also lead to disagreements.

  • @Javi_Roso
    @Javi_Roso 4 роки тому

    realmente genial maravilloso saludos desde MONTEVIDEO URUGUAY!!!!

  • @billiardsandsnookervideosn8319
    @billiardsandsnookervideosn8319 4 роки тому +1

    Nicely made and presented Nick, very entertaining. I'll have to watch it all again. N

  • @johnd5805
    @johnd5805 7 років тому +1

    Not your first attempt in or out of a kayak. And that paddle flip at the end. Oh my. Looks like the marshes here in South Louisiana. Except I can't quiet get to them by walking out my back door. Do kayak video on the scenery where you live. And maybe a hubrid ply hull/strip deck build. Thanks Nick.

  • @chuckpyle1466
    @chuckpyle1466 3 роки тому

    Amazing series of detailed how-to-build a kayak. Other than the Nick Offerman video, is there something similar to Nick Shade’s series for a strip built canoe?

  • @robbrollinger2856
    @robbrollinger2856 3 роки тому

    Beautiful build and absolutely amazing job creating, filming and editing this series. I can’t imagine the time it took took to complete the series. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
    One odd question… Why not fill the holes left by the staples? I understand it’s another step in the process but I feel like it would make for a cleaner finished product. Maybe it’s not as noticeable in person 🤷🏼‍♂️.

  • @chrisbresh8817
    @chrisbresh8817 2 роки тому

    Awesome video, I can't wait to start using my newly completed Petrel Play. How many different Petrel Plays were you paddling in that video?

  • @AndrewMoizer
    @AndrewMoizer 7 років тому +1

    Once again thanks so much for all the effort you put into this series Nick. I can't imagine all the work that went into getting all the camera angles used on this video. This series really filled in a lot of subtle details that go into a kayak build, and allayed my fear of the hull/deck joint taping.
    Unfortunately my hopes of building a strip Petrel Play this summer just didn't pan out, but it remains my choice once I get time and funds in order to build a kayak. The ease with which you can handle a 31 pound kayak really shines through in this video.
    I'm hoping that you get a chance to build one of these for yourself, or perhaps having your original Petrel and the stitch & glue Petrel Play version has you covered off. I'll be thrilled to follow along with whatever you choose to build.
    Anyway, thank you for sharing your experience and passion.

  • @bobeboph
    @bobeboph 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make the and all your other wonderful kayak construction videos. I would have no fears about building my own boat, thanks to you sharing your vast knowledge so generously, if only I had the space or money. Your cinematography skills are exceeded only by your craftsmanship. Eagerly awaiting whatever you have in store for us!

  • @joelangford1435
    @joelangford1435 7 років тому +1

    I would definitely like to see more builds.And with this series you definitely have my interest in building my own boat. When I’m ready I have a few questions to discuss with you.Thanks Joe

  • @АлександрВаулин-ь5к
    @АлександрВаулин-ь5к 7 років тому +1

    A very beautiful boat. High quality workmanship. :-)

  • @stevegordon9463
    @stevegordon9463 7 років тому +1

    fantastic series, loved every minute of every video totally inspiring.Thank you.

  • @jameslippert3523
    @jameslippert3523 7 років тому +1

    Nick, I enjoyed this series and the kayak is beautiful. . Finish is perfect, but I figured that.

  • @alexjackson4077
    @alexjackson4077 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video. I admire the incredible workmanship and loved this series!

  • @kennethdittig2986
    @kennethdittig2986 3 роки тому

    ok, ya talked me into it. i have watched the complete series on the build at least 3 times, ordered plans for this boat from you last week, i am thinking it will be a good winter project, hope to be able to launch it next year, if i may ask, what would be a reasonable guess on hours to complete? i have built a stitch and glue clc 18, its a freight hauler for sure. i want a smaller boat to put on top of my tiny camper to be able to use , mount and carry to the water all by my self, thanks for the videos and inspiration, machinist /tool and die maker by trade, and its true machinist are the worst carpenters, to fussy. be safe

  • @Reg2011able
    @Reg2011able 3 роки тому

    thanks Nick, do you have any youtube on the wood duck hybrid?

  • @barryroberts2474
    @barryroberts2474 6 років тому +1

    Looks well at home on the ocean. You sir, are a true professional! Wonderful finished boat.

  • @michaelvandewater9059
    @michaelvandewater9059 5 років тому +1

    If i may ask what kinda of hours on building one?

  • @ridethroughlifertl
    @ridethroughlifertl 7 років тому +3

    Do you make your oars? I'd love to see that.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  7 років тому +3

      Getting some video on making paddles is definitely on my list.

  • @grumble2009
    @grumble2009 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful video, and a beautiful boat! Can't wait to see future videos!

  • @notoriousv.i.g.6980
    @notoriousv.i.g.6980 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this inspirational build!

  • @bobmiller2180
    @bobmiller2180 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing, very inspiring.

  • @saleembanatwala4840
    @saleembanatwala4840 6 років тому +1

    I bought your plans for the Guillemot Expedition over 10 years ago and I never got around to building it. I've built many other things in the mean time but watching this whole series has definitely put a bug in me to give it a go. Now I just have to find a build space for it....or buy a house with a garage :-D Curious how long does it take YOU to build a kayak like this?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +1

      Hi Saleem, it does take some space and time to build a kayak. This build took me about 4 months.

  • @nickcrow114
    @nickcrow114 6 років тому +1

    Just binged all of the series. So cool. How much did all of the materials cost overall?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed the series.
      Cost of materials was probably around $1,000.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 7 років тому +1

    Great boat-and handy. Your video should be supreme motivation for the maker-types, and quite clearly shows the hours you put into your gorgeous and functional product. Fine bidness! The cover on/off the canoe caught my eye--yeah I know not everything is shown in the sequence it was shot. Film-101.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  7 років тому +1

      If I started worrying about continuity errors, I would get nothing done. I'm using 3 different paddles, and there are several different seasons shown.

  • @mikesavage8793
    @mikesavage8793 7 років тому +1

    It looks right on the water. I found the first part of the paddling sequence a bit disorienting, I'm not used to flat calm water.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  7 років тому

      The kayak lights up out in rough stuff.

  • @pauld9530
    @pauld9530 6 років тому +1

    Hi Nick, What are the 2 (i think screws) just below the chine near the front tie downs?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +1

      There are bolts through the hull to hold the foot braces.

  • @georgenenchev5497
    @georgenenchev5497 3 роки тому

    Masterpice!

  • @bradb9146
    @bradb9146 7 років тому +1

    Floats like a dream . = )

  • @richardwalker3760
    @richardwalker3760 5 років тому +1

    I'm not gonna lie--after three years of on-again-off-again work on my Great Auk, I'm terrified that I'm going to plop it in the water expecting it to look like yours, but instead it'll just sink to the bottom immediately. Fingers crossed that doesn't happen :D

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  5 років тому

      It really takes some effort to make a strip-built boat that doesn't float. It will be great. Get it out on the water.

    • @richardwalker3760
      @richardwalker3760 5 років тому +1

      Joining the two halves together this weekend. Can't wait. Thanks for the awesome videos!

  • @gotv6879
    @gotv6879 5 років тому +1

    Incredible -- well done !

  • @murrayanderson9411
    @murrayanderson9411 7 років тому +1

    great stuff, whats next?

  • @ciaranamhain
    @ciaranamhain 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the series

  • @rolfeantonowitsch2002
    @rolfeantonowitsch2002 4 роки тому

    Amazing.. I am indeed inspired to build one! Thank you!

  • @jelau4851
    @jelau4851 3 роки тому

    The whole serie was a journey to your Art, thanks for sharing this complete process as it will help a lot of us, building boats. Cheers from Montreal.

  • @zekonjica
    @zekonjica 7 років тому +1

    Thanks! \0/

  • @hermannfernandespais7317
    @hermannfernandespais7317 5 років тому +1

    Amazing video series. I watched all 20 in two days! Thank you for making it, and congrats on the quality of the video as well.
    How many hours did it take you? To my untrained eyes it looks like 200 hours or so?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  5 років тому

      probably around 250

    • @hermannfernandespais7317
      @hermannfernandespais7317 5 років тому +1

      Nick Schade thanks for the info. So a newbie may take double that. Amazing work once again. Thanks.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  5 років тому

      @@hermannfernandespais7317 Interestingly, I made my first kayaks more quickly than I do now. I spend more time on the details when I build for a customer. If I were building for myself, I would take half the time.

  • @BofhJohn
    @BofhJohn 5 років тому +1

    This is an amazing series! Thank you for sharing your skill and experience with us. What was the final weight of the kayak?

    • @BofhJohn
      @BofhJohn 5 років тому +1

      Oops, I just caught the weight at the end. Thanks again.

    • @jelau4851
      @jelau4851 3 роки тому +1

      he said it in the end, 31 lb.

    • @BofhJohn
      @BofhJohn 3 роки тому +1

      @@jelau4851 thanks, missed it.

  • @chriswoods3188
    @chriswoods3188 6 років тому +1

    You need to look into magnetized hatch covers.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +1

      I have done the magnetic hatch covers. While they work, I am not sold on the system. The magnets corrode very easily, and while sealing them from saltwater would seem to be easy, it is not as straightforward as you would imagine.

    • @Amy-ym5sb
      @Amy-ym5sb 4 роки тому

      Nick Schade the magnets corrode? Were they neodymium?

  • @thatsright4703
    @thatsright4703 6 років тому +1

    This was the best boat building video I have ever seen. I've been looking around for a project to build with my son. This would be perfect and than we could spend more time together going for paddle. Thank you so very much. Your dock looks like it could use some tic. Also your trip on the water was a joy to watch .
    Richard

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +1

      Thank you. Building a boat is a great project to do with kids.
      Yes, my dock is a mess. It was a bit rough when I bought the house, and it is getting worse.

  • @fudozanokamae2579
    @fudozanokamae2579 6 років тому +1

    You are making the choice of build a thousand times harder. Petrel play or the microBootlegger sport....I don't know now.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +2

      How would you like to use the kayak you build?

    • @fudozanokamae2579
      @fudozanokamae2579 6 років тому +1

      Nick Schade I would likely use it in flat water in most situations. I currently paddle in the Tennessee river. I want to use it for exercise and fun. I have never used a kayak for a long distance paddle but if the chance presented it self I would. And i would for sure return to open water if I move back to a coastal state...lol a little bit of everything I guess. Thank you for the reply!!

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +3

      I would suggest the microBootlegger Sport over the Petrel Play. They would both work very well, but the µBS is a bit faster for fitness paddling, slightly more stable.
      I don't think you would be disappointed with either one, but if you are looking for a reason to pick one over the other, there you go.

    • @fudozanokamae2579
      @fudozanokamae2579 6 років тому +1

      Nick Schade thank you for the suggestion I love the look of the boat so no issues there. Just a curiosity how does it handle in the ocean paddling you do?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 років тому +3

      It does really well, I really want to make one for myself, but I also want a strip Petrel Play

  • @etiennemuller1
    @etiennemuller1 7 років тому

    Great series Nick.