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Wood and Canvas Kayak Building by George Putz β€” book cover

Wood and Canvas Kayak Building

by George Putz
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Overview

The design of the kayak comes from the Eskimos of Southwestern Greenland, with dimension-sawn wood substituted for a frame of carved driftwood and bones, and canvas substituted for animal skins. The building techniques are simple but elegant, incorporating modern adhesives to reduce the number of screw fastenings and the degree of precision required, while still creating a strong, light boat. Ordinary shop tools and locally available woods will suffice. The two kayaks shown under construction in this book's many photos and drawings--a 17-footer and an 18-footer--were built from the same lines and offsets (included in the book). Putz shows how to scale the boat up or down to any size using a pocket calculator. He also shows how to cover the boat with fiberglass rather than canvas if desired.

About the Author, George Putz

George Putz lives in Boothbay Harbor and Vinalhaven, Maine, where, among other activities, he writes and builds kayaks. Coeditor of the Mariner's Catalogs and editor of The Island Journal, he is also the author of The Spirit of Massachusetts and other books about ships and boatbuilding. Putz has built 15 kayaks of this design over the years.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1990
Publisher
Ragged Mountain Press
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071559393

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