Thanks for watching! Check out what's in the Wombat plywood paddle kit on our website... www.vintageboardco.com.au/products/wombat-plywood-paddle-board-kit
Hi, newbie to paddle boards with a few (dumb) questions lol. How is durability using Gorilla vs epoxy? Looking for something to fish from on the freshwater lakes where I live so the ability to strap on a small cooler / minimal gear and stability is a factor. Could pad eyes be attached to strap on gear, strap to the roof of my car, etc? FYI, I'm an experienced kayaker / canoeist that built both my kayaks and canoe from plans (no kits). I'm currently boatless and was looking for a quick build that's also a more ultra-light / inexpensive / minimalist set-up that can easily be hauled to the coast (4 hour drive) on my 25 year old Civic's roof. edit: the canoe I built was VERY wide at 38" beam and I've done A LOT of "stand up" canoeing lol...so I've always been interested in paddle boarding and already know I'd love it.
Спасибо за твою работу, это вдохновило меня для постройки собственного supboard. Первый опыт такой масштабной постройки, получился в итоге не идеальным, но всё ушло на второй план после выхода на воду, стало ясно что нужно доработать, на второй день с друзьями провели почти весь день на реке, supboard работал nonstop, море удовольствия. 🤙🤙🤙🤙✌ thank you Aaron!
G'day Aaron. Great work mate. Love the look of the Wombat. Couple of questions. 1. How many days was the 25hrs spread over? 2. Have you considered a skeg box for ease of transport and less risk of damage? 3. What was the final weight and the weight limit? Cheers
G’day Graeme, thanks mate! 1. The Wombat was built over 2 and a half weeks. So pretty quick. 2. Yep, I have a fin box modification in the works to swap out fins. 3. Final weight is 11.5kg and can take around 110kg. You going to build one?
Why do you even use polyurethane glue? Isn't that all possible with epoxi and you don't have the excess glue? I haven't found the plans on the website, where can one get them?
Thanks Louis, got the from here www.vintageboardco.com.au/collections/accessories/products/32mm-1-25-black-abs-plastic-deck-eye-with-stainless-steel-rod
Thanks for watching! Check out what's in the Wombat plywood paddle kit on our website... www.vintageboardco.com.au/products/wombat-plywood-paddle-board-kit
Hi, newbie to paddle boards with a few (dumb) questions lol.
How is durability using Gorilla vs epoxy? Looking for something to fish from on the freshwater lakes where I live so the ability to strap on a small cooler / minimal gear and stability is a factor. Could pad eyes be attached to strap on gear, strap to the roof of my car, etc?
FYI, I'm an experienced kayaker / canoeist that built both my kayaks and canoe from plans (no kits). I'm currently boatless and was looking for a quick build that's also a more ultra-light / inexpensive / minimalist set-up that can easily be hauled to the coast (4 hour drive) on my 25 year old Civic's roof.
edit: the canoe I built was VERY wide at 38" beam and I've done A LOT of "stand up" canoeing lol...so I've always been interested in paddle boarding and already know I'd love it.
thankyou for no music 😀, great job
My dream pdle board easy to use for fishing❤
The plans for the wombat are about to be launched!
Спасибо за твою работу, это вдохновило меня для постройки собственного supboard. Первый опыт такой масштабной постройки, получился в итоге не идеальным, но всё ушло на второй план после выхода на воду, стало ясно что нужно доработать, на второй день с друзьями провели почти весь день на реке, supboard работал nonstop, море удовольствия. 🤙🤙🤙🤙✌ thank you Aaron!
That's a masterpiece!
Good job, mate.
Thanks!
Looks good.
Thanks Brock 🤙
So epic brother, miss u😘👍
Miss you more big guy!
The handle is a great idea.
I’m absolutely adding this to my list of builds to try. You made this look easy friend!
Thanks mate! It’s definitely the easiest way to build your own paddle board and for less money than a store bought board!
I think I’ll try this on a bit larger scale and make a lake skiff for fishing. Thanks
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho!!!
Thank you!
Been binging your channel, love the boards! Curious, why did you choose not to glass this one and what are the tradeoffs?
G'day Aaron. Great work mate. Love the look of the Wombat.
Couple of questions. 1. How many days was the 25hrs spread over? 2. Have you considered a skeg box for ease of transport and less risk of damage?
3. What was the final weight and the weight limit?
Cheers
G’day Graeme, thanks mate!
1. The Wombat was built over 2 and a half weeks. So pretty quick.
2. Yep, I have a fin box modification in the works to swap out fins.
3. Final weight is 11.5kg and can take around 110kg.
You going to build one?
Nice paddle board! Any chance you’ll be doing more videos on your stitch and glue cat?
Thanks mate, there’s a video on the cat out tomorrow!
Great Job! You inspired me to make one. May you please drop the measurments (W L D of the final product)
In the description of go to www.vintageboardco.com.au for plans.
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Why do you even use polyurethane glue? Isn't that all possible with epoxi and you don't have the excess glue?
I haven't found the plans on the website, where can one get them?
Nice job please advise where you got the d-ring deck inserts?
Thanks Louis, got the from here www.vintageboardco.com.au/collections/accessories/products/32mm-1-25-black-abs-plastic-deck-eye-with-stainless-steel-rod
@@Aaron.deRuiter Thanks
Could the Wombat be fitted with an "innie" handle, like the Cutwater? Imo looks much nicer and less cluttered.
HELLO from France
Excellent exercice ...and good job
But don't contabilize your time , your money , your tools, etc....
Pleasir to work ....!
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Bonjour and Merci from Australia!
No fiberglass on this board?
You should watch would buy rights test of urethane glue you'll think twice about using.
I’ve been using polyurethane glue for years. What’s the problem??
@@Aaron.deRuiter It starts breaking down and weakening after about two years.