Seaming the Kayak

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

Doing an endpour/end-fill, joining the deck and hull, taping the inside seam and then the outside seam.

This is from a series of videos showing the steps of building a wooden kayak using the "strip-planked" or "strip-built" method. This particular boat is a high performance sea kayak design called the Petrel by Guillemot Kayaks. More information about the boat is available at http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com . Further information about the building techniques shown in these videos is available in the book "Building Strip-Planked Boats": http://building-strip-planked-boats.com/ For more videos in this series please visit: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/guillemot/blog

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  • why are there always so many dislikes?

  • @Glaedeur I don't know why there are dislikes. Feel free to post your own vote.

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  • How much epoxy do you mix to use for one seam?

  • This was great. Ive watched all the videos so far and hadn't seen the end pour. I was eager to see what tricks you had to simplify the process as the idea of lowering buckets of epoxy down the body was always daunting to me. I love the idea of doing the pour in halves and joining them later. Great video

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