I have a 10 in which I've changed the middle seat so it can be moved. My wife can sit in the stern seat when I move the middle one forward. I wouldn't put...
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caddy4abuck
May 13, 2012 5:11 am
I'm going out on a limb here, but since the post is so old I guessing you got rid of the boat by now...If not, let me know I'm in MN and have been thinking...
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caddy4abuck
Jun 4, 2012 2:57 am
I'm looking at building one of these as my first project. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions about one vs another. I'm concerned about stability. The...
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mgrogg@...
mgrogg51
Jun 4, 2012 12:55 pm
Snowshoe 16. Weighs about 5-7 pounds more, has a lot more capacity. You are really a bit large for the Arrow, even before adding in the commotion caused by...
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lorenzoepinto
Jun 21, 2012 12:40 pm
I'm writing to ask for advice about how to fix the 'oozing39; of water into my 1 year old airolite canoe. It leaks about a quart of water per hour while being...
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bschless@...
bschless
Jun 21, 2012 12:53 pm
I fixed the problem. I ripped off that crappy dacron, replaced it with suiting fabric from the fabric store and then slapped on 6 oz fiberglass. This was my...
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Caruk, Gord
gord_t3
Jun 22, 2012 2:43 pm
This sounds like the kind of issue that I get from inadvertent contact with rocks or stumps. Have you abraded the fabric at all, as in hit anything, or run it...
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pfirmane
Jun 22, 2012 8:38 pm
I am building the Nimrod 12. The instructions call for crossing 5 ribs with the Kevlar roving. They also call for maintaining the roving at a 60 degree angle....
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Aaron Wood
a_wood_...
Jun 24, 2012 1:17 am
Agreed... Try recoating the bottom of the boat or maybe the whole hull. Mine is just painted (no varnish) and is just fine. Best of luck! Aaron Sent from my...
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Wilfred
tanzerman1944
Jun 27, 2012 1:05 pm
I am concerned that the ribs I am putting in my Snowshoe Lassie may be deforming the shape of the canoe. Rather than build a steam box I opted to use the...
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John Scott
notquit06
Jun 27, 2012 4:22 pm
Transported this Whitehall from vt to mission Texas on top of my Saturn vue being towed behind my motor coach. 2400 miles. You should not have a problem ....
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bassman4940
Jun 27, 2012 6:31 pm
Greetings Wilfred, IMHOÂ Your first question... I found it necessary to pre-bend the ribs by steaming them, slight bending while still hot and supple, working...
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chelseawa30
Jul 7, 2012 4:45 am
Hello My husband and I just started building our first boat, an Arrow 14. So far we have most of the wood cut but we still need to make the...
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Martyn Long
martyn.long
Jul 7, 2012 9:49 am
Hi Chelsea, Â I have experimented with this, and it really depends on the sort of wood you have. If it is standard kiln-dried stuff (the sort you get in...
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Roger L
roger_scotty
Jul 7, 2012 10:20 am
Chelsea, I started to write something from the perspective of an old wood craftsman....but Martyn has said it all and better than I could. I don't know...
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Lawrence H Pinto
larrymrh
Jul 7, 2012 10:35 am
Hi Chelsea, I'd like to add something small to Martyn's suggestions. My wife and I discovered when bending oak and two kinds of cedar for the ribs of our 16 ft...
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Caruk, Gord
gord_t3
Jul 7, 2012 12:19 pm
Hi Chelsea. I've built 3 of these boats, and have experimented with steaming and soaking, using several available at the local Home Depot woods. Simply soaking...
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kaimusailing
Jul 7, 2012 12:50 pm
I've built 2 Classic 10's and after experimenting with steaming ribs, ended up with a technique that might be helpful. I used a teapot to make steam and foam...
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Lawrence H Pinto
larrymrh
Jul 7, 2012 1:00 pm
Hi Gord, Thanks for the informative description of your method of bending. It sounds very sensible. I was wondering what temperature the wood needs to be...
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bassman4940
Jul 7, 2012 3:34 pm
Hey I like that idea! Sure is easier than the foam box method. That's what I love about this site, so many people with innovative ideas willing to share...
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bassman4940
Jul 7, 2012 3:43 pm
I totally agree with Martyn, on these methods, and just go slowly and keep your thumbs together as you start to bend. I gave up on the gloves right away...
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Caruk, Gord
gord_t3
Jul 7, 2012 3:48 pm
I just soak the wood at room temperature, out of the way in my basement for a few days....
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David Moeny
dmoeny...
Jul 7, 2012 7:31 pm
On my classic, I needed to go back and adjust a number of ribs, and found that home depot sells a collapsible blue pump discharge tubing that is thin enough...
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Richard Bertram
richardbertram
Jul 7, 2012 8:07 pm
It is not difficult to build a steamer, the results are excellent. As long as the ribs are hot and moist they bend easily, and if they cool off before they are...
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Richard Bertram
richardbertram
Jul 7, 2012 8:21 pm
There's something to be said about the soaking method you describe. When I build my next boat, I'll try it. Thanks. Richard ________________________________ ...
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chelseawa30
Jul 8, 2012 5:00 pm
Thanks everyone for all of the advice! We have lumber yard doug fir for the stringers and 6 month old air dried ash for the ribs (from a local...
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Caruk, Gord
gord_t3
Jul 8, 2012 11:40 pm
There are those who have successfully built with the cardboard strongback and I hope that they will relay their experience. I however was concerned about humid...
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Richard Bertram
richardbertram
Jul 8, 2012 11:52 pm
I second what Gord said. Richard ________________________________ From: "Caruk, Gord" <gord.caruk@...> To: "Airolite_Boats@yahoogroups.com"...
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mgrogg@...
mgrogg51
Jul 9, 2012 1:35 pm
Not sure if you are making the strong back out of wood or cardboard? I personally used a box beam made of glued up plywood for the strong back, and made the...
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bschless@...
bschless
Jul 9, 2012 1:43 pm
I used 2 pieces of pine and cardboard for my strongback and 2 thicknesses of cardboard for the molds. Worked fine, except when you start bending the stringers...