This instructable shows how my friend Jared, my brother, and I built a cardboard canoe for his kids to play with in the swimming pool.
Materials Used:
-Packing Tape - 1 1/2" - (lots(3 rolls))
-Cardboard - 1 sheet - 40" x 84"
-Utility knife (to cut the patterns out of the cardboard)
-Time (about 3-4 hours start to finish) (Not including CAD/Design/Snack time)
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Signing UpStep 1: Step 1: Design the Canoe
We've attached the canoe design so that you can print it out and scale it to however big you want the canoe to be.
We printed the shapes out on an 11"x17" paper and made a model (see pics)
The final kids' canoe shapes were printed out just shy of 8' long.
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With a coat of resin & fiberglass cloth & some wood strips laminated on the edges & bottom, you would have a canoe that you could go anywhere with.
If I were doing a project like this for a home pool, I'd use a good waterproof glue and paper mache the exterior using the same glue. Then a good coat of paint would finish off the water proofing.
If I had a pool I'd be trying different designs all the time. It was a cool project.
Perhaps I can use the cardboard boat as a mold for fiberglass or something in the future!
However, you say here that the bottom section came too small, so the boat is a little tippy. Also, I find the shape of your forms not too easy to copy and follow (even using the canoe_pieces.pdf file).
Why don't you solve both problemas at once and make your life easier? Perhaps next time you might consider building something with only three pieces, such as this extremely simple design you can download here:
http://www.bateau2.com/free/cheapcanoe.htm
Drawings are excellent, so you only need to scale them down as desired.
(Since there are no many waves in a swimming pool... flat bottom shouldn't be much of a problem :D )
All the best.
http://www.mykayakingbuddies.com/canoe-vs-kayak-what-is-the-difference-28374.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayak
At any rate this is the best pool toy I've seen in some while.
back in 8th grade art, we made cardboard and paper maché models of old civil war boats. We coated them with some kind of waterproof paint. I can't remember what it was called, but something like that might be an alternative to packing tape.
I am inspired! I will try to build one of these for my kids. now to find some big cardboard!
I think you would need to scale this up by about 50% for an adult size.