DIY Plywood Canoe - BANDARRA
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- Опубліковано 31 бер 2022
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How good that looks like I could never build that now to attach a wing on on it lol
That's a great looking little boat I like the way you built it can you help with a diagram with measurements I would like to build one for my wife great work thanks for sharing
Very enjoyable.
Super nice build!
You guys are very talented 👍
Fenomenal!
Well, I never saw that coming !!
What next? Id love to see you make one of those paramotor boats
Cool!
Cut the paddle in half and make a sleeve to reconnect them if you ever paddle a kayak!
I do love the canoe, but if fitting into a van / weight is an issue, consider making a packraft (inflatable raft)? It's the maritime equivalent of the paraglider in some sense; I'm sure you would build a neat one given how much sewing you had to do for the single-surface video.
I've carried my packraft (Alpacka Caribou) on my bike while touring and have put my bike on it - it weighs 2.2kg, and still less than 4kg including the paddle and PFD.
It’s the point where you glue an offcut to make your bow that hooks me, but seeing the mock-up being paddled like a kayak that prompts this comment.
Looking forward to seeing what floats your boat and both of you learning the J-stroke and bow draw!
I'll level with you Dan, I don't know what half of the stuff you said means! :´)
@@AndreBandarra1 Dan's trying to say that a canoe is usually paddled with a single paddle, you're using a kayak paddle which is why it's a bit awkward especially for Gemma with the high sides. Kayaks have low sides for paddling with the 2 sided paddle while canoe has high sides and is paddled with a single sided one.
@@TheGrundigg ahhh, that makes complete sense! thanks
Just to add to this, kayak paddles also sometimes have (adjustable) angle offsets called feathering, which has a few benefits (including reducing the wind drag while the high side of the paddle is in the air by reducing the angle of attack of the paddle) but also requires a little more technique. In addition, the paddle blades themselves are asymmetric (helps keep surface area constant throughout the stroke) and have a dihedral (helps water move evenly).
@@DodamIh Yeah, I paddled quite a bit as a kid and was considering making them assymetric for less wind resistance, but with my specific constrains and extra technique needed (Gemma's not used to them) thought we wouldn-t be loosing that much by making the straight
André, do you know a Perche Brand paraglider ??