What a great DIY project. I liked the seat, there are some clamp on rowing units for paddleboards online, and they want a small fortune for them, this is a good way to make your own. The lightweight is impressive too. Thumbs up.😎👌
Hi Martin, thank you for the great video. What a nice project. I am interesting in building something similar. Do you have any photographs of the build's progression which could be helpful? As it's all painted and reinforced with fibreglass (which looks ace btw) it's hard to tell what is plywood, real wood, where the joins are, how the vanes are attached etc. I'm sure I can work it out but any help along the way would be greatly appreciated :-) Thank you kindly, Pip.
I may have a couple pics of early stages,, its basicaly all solid wood boards + bits of broomstick,, apart from the ply footboard and a gusset or two. The vanes are 4mm ply , wedged into spokes and lightly glassed. I can see you are a woodworker so you will not have a problem,, its very basic stuff.
Amazing!
What a great DIY project. I liked the seat, there are some clamp on rowing units for paddleboards online, and they want a small fortune for them, this is a good way to make your own. The lightweight is impressive too. Thumbs up.😎👌
thanks mate
great looking rig... : )
Amazing.
Congratulations, excellent work!
Could you please post a video or photos of the construction details, for example: fixing the cables and pulleys?
There is another video on here showing that
@@marmac567 Thanks for answering!👍
Hi martin. Hows your rower holding up? Best design I have seen. We are enjoy all your videos... : )
It's still working great,,, I must have rowed half way across the Atlantic on it by now 🤗
Im impressed with all your ingenious things you build and your skill to ride them all.... keep it up ... thanks
Excellent contraption machine, very elegantly made.
thankyou.
Brilliant!
I like the design. I went 15 mins on mine and they had to put me back together with bubble gum and hope.
Did you make yours?
@@marmac567 yes I did. I have the 24 inch wheel of death which leaves me pretty knackered.
@@kricem have you got a video of it on here?
@@marmac567 no I don't. I wish I documented the process though. I had to improvise the pulleys with bicycle front wheel hubs and they work a treat.
Hi Martin, thank you for the great video. What a nice project. I am interesting in building something similar. Do you have any photographs of the build's progression which could be helpful? As it's all painted and reinforced with fibreglass (which looks ace btw) it's hard to tell what is plywood, real wood, where the joins are, how the vanes are attached etc. I'm sure I can work it out but any help along the way would be greatly appreciated :-) Thank you kindly, Pip.
I may have a couple pics of early stages,, its basicaly all solid wood boards + bits of broomstick,, apart from the ply footboard and a gusset or two. The vanes are 4mm ply , wedged into spokes and lightly glassed. I can see you are a woodworker so you will not have a problem,, its very basic stuff.
I loaded another lil vid of it , showing more detail. Thanks, ave fun.
@@marmac567 Thank you for taking the time to post more detail, very kind of you and greatly appreciated :-)
@@piptemple no probs,, be interested to see how yours works out..
@@marmac567 I'll share it when it's done.
Thank you very much for the information, I will watch the recommended video.
Please, what kind of rubber band did you use to move the rowing machine?
The rubber is unimportant, use anything you can get
if you want mor one stage of power, is possible mor one elastic ?
No need, it gives a good workout