In Stitch-and-glue boatbuilding the home builder cuts out marine plywood panels to prescribed shapes, then puts them together with wire stitches long enough to glue and seal the seams with epoxy. Once the epoxy cures, the stitches are removed, and the result is a handsome, strong, watertight boat. This book lays out the basic building techniques.
In Stitch-and-glue boatbuilding the home builder cuts out marine plywood panels to prescribed shapes, then puts them together with wire stitches long enough to glue and seal the seams with epoxy. Once the epoxy cures, the stitches are removed, and the result is a handsome, strong, watertight boat. This book lays out the basic building techniques.
Over 10,000 stitch-and-glue boats have been built to Chris Kulczycki's designs. His plans have been published in numerous magazines and books. The company he founded has become the largest boat kit and plan manufacturer in the world. His designs have been licensed to a kit builder in Japan and are sold by distributors in Europe and Asia. Chris also taught boatbuilding courses at the WoodenBoat School and in other programs for 10 years. He is the author of three books and over 100 magazine and newspaper articles. He has been contributing editor to Sail magazine and a regular contributor to Cruising World, WoodenBoat, Sea Kayaker, and others. His articles have also appeared in Outside, Men's Journal, and other magazines. His photos have appeared on a WoodenBoat cover and in interior spreads in Cruising World and Sail. Chris sold Chesapeake Light Craft three years ago to concentrate on writing.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Building Techniques 1.Stitch-and-Glue Boatbuilding 2.Plywood 3.Dimensional Lumber 4.Epoxy and Fiberglass 5.Fiberglass and Fasteners 6.Tools and a Shop 7.Boat Plans and Designs 8.Drawing and Cutting the Hull Panels 9.Scarf Joints 10.Assembling the Hull 11.Gluing the Hull 12.Sheathing the Hull 13.Installing the Deck 14.Furniture and Fitting Out 15.Painting and Varnishing Part Two: Designs and Building Instructions for Eleven Boats and a Sailing Rig 16.Chesapeake 16 LT, 17 LT, 18 LT, Double, and Triple Kayaks 17.Jimmy Skiff 18.Mill Creek 13, 15, and 16.5 Kayaks 19.North Bay Kayak 20.Oxford Rowing Shell 21.SailRig for Kayaks Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Metric Conversion Table Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Building Techniques 1.Stitch-and-Glue Boatbuilding 2.Plywood 3.Dimensional Lumber 4.Epoxy and Fiberglass 5.Fiberglass and Fasteners 6.Tools and a Shop 7.Boat Plans and Designs 8.Drawing and Cutting the Hull Panels 9.Scarf Joints 10.Assembling the Hull 11.Gluing the Hull 12.Sheathing the Hull 13.Installing the Deck 14.Furniture and Fitting Out 15.Painting and Varnishing Part Two: Designs and Building Instructions for Eleven Boats and a Sailing Rig 16.Chesapeake 16 LT, 17 LT, 18 LT, Double, and Triple Kayaks 17.Jimmy Skiff 18.Mill Creek 13, 15, and 16.5 Kayaks 19.North Bay Kayak 20.Oxford Rowing Shell 21.SailRig for Kayaks Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Metric Conversion Table Index
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