How to build a Boat made of Trash & Recyclables! by jrobinson
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We are hosting a Recycled Boat building contest @ Saluda Shoals Park in Columbia SC. This is a quickie guide on how to make a boat. This is just an example. Go out and find your own trash! Building a boat can be a great activity for the whole family to enjoy!! Check out my new blog at
http://thesaludaranger.wordpress.com/
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Step 1: Make a plan!

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Building a trash boat is the coolest thing since building pepsi can stoves. Everybody is doing it! The first step is to make a plan. How many people do you want it to hold? Where do you plan sailing this incredible vessel? Do you plan on sailing it? What about people power? What kind of junk are you going to use? Do you want to stick to strict "must be recyclable only" guidelines?

Our plan consisted of conversations, occasional drawing on napkins and late night brainstormings. Remember, you don't want to pollute the river or lake in which you plan to cruise. So whatever you decide - give a hoot! Don't pollute!

The picture here shows some old containers we are using for pontoons. But anything that floats should do fine. What about lots of milk jugs? or 5 gallon water containers? Don't buy 'em! Look around! Stop something useful from entering the waste stream!!

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marine-dog says: Jan 15, 2009. 5:50 PM
greatscotmagic says: Jul 17, 2012. 7:25 PM
How did you build it?
What did you use for pontoons?
It should gtet an Instructable of it's own.
Stuart
SIRJAMES09 says: Jun 26, 2011. 4:07 PM
I LOVE IT!!!!!!! 8-D

I think I'll build me one & maybe live in it!! 8=D
temp says: Apr 22, 2009. 5:37 PM
that's beast
crayzclown1 says: Apr 21, 2009. 3:28 PM
awesome
candyman3669 says: Sep 30, 2011. 10:54 AM
it's wierd(sorry) but awesome!
FunkNattidelic says: Feb 17, 2008. 1:48 PM
Heres a tip, dont use so many exclamation marks. it makes you look waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too overly annoyingly enthusiastic and, i for one, find it annoying. Exclamation marks are meant for certain purposes, not to be used after almost every sentence.
SIRJAMES09 says: Jun 26, 2011. 4:10 PM
awwwwwwweee...
*gets out my fiddle & starts playin funeral music...*

Some people like me are just that way...DEAL WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jrobinson (author) says: Feb 17, 2008. 4:21 PM
That is a very good tip! What if I use it every other sentence? Periods are so boring. How can I put it in a way you can understand... Periods are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boring. You claim exclamation points are meant for certain purposes. Have I violated this purpose? I guess I have always been a big fan of Tom Wolfe. This is certainly considered informal writing and I feel that grammar and punctuation usually fall by the wayside. I apologize if I have come across as annoying to you Luki101. Thanks for the great advice. (!)
FunkNattidelic says: Feb 17, 2008. 6:16 PM
I understand that periods are boring but seriously, exclamation marks can be boring too when used that frequently. Didnt your mother ever tell you " everything in moderation..." or something like that? Well, if i offended you, i apologize, but im just letting you know, it seems much to over exaggerative.
jrobinson (author) says: Feb 18, 2008. 4:27 AM
I will try to bring my enthusiasm down a notch. thanks
freshnessninja says: Mar 11, 2008. 12:56 PM
meh i wouldn't worry about it. i may be out of line saying this but have you read the instructable on how to date way out of your league? it includes a link to how not to be annoying. the last piece of advice is that some people are just anoyed to easily. granted a self fulfilling prophesy to be sure, but still...
FunkNattidelic says: Feb 17, 2008. 6:19 PM
Oh, i almost forgot, i like the instructable, you did a good job. I might use this some time soon...
jrobinson (author) says: Feb 18, 2008. 4:32 AM
Thanks! You should build a boat! (sorry) Link had a boat. you could build a boat and ride down the river playing your ocinara... Actually, someone should build a replica of the boat from The Windwaker. I think it should be you. Thanks for the comments.
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FunkNattidelic says: Feb 18, 2008. 5:54 PM
Thats a great idea. It may take a while but i will try to do something Zelda related again. Maybe i will do the boat. I will probably do one on how to make the actual wind-waker baton seeing as though i am sticking to the Zelda theme...
jtfulmer3 says: Jun 26, 2011. 3:22 PM
A friend and I made a boat out of an old barn door and some milk gallons. We saved up gallon milk jugs for a while, then roped them in lines around the door. We stapled the ropes down, grabbed some lawn chairs and a snow shovel, and paddled off into the local creek. :) It was a blast. The first time it would only hold me, but the next time we added more gallon jugs. Right now we have 44 jugs on there and we're ready to hit the creek for the summer! Each gallon supports 8.33 pounds, and our boat probably holds 325 pounds. This picture was from the maiden voyage of the original.
jtfulmer3 says: Jun 26, 2011. 3:23 PM
oops the photo didn't upload I guess.
hawgrider1200 says: May 15, 2011. 7:02 PM
backin the late 70s some fellas made a raft out of 6 ea 55 gal barrels and a vw bug body
User1 says: Apr 22, 2011. 4:51 PM
You could always consult these guys for professional advice. These guys went from SoCal to Hawaii on junk!
http://junkraft.blogspot.com/
Hollabaloo says: May 8, 2010. 2:44 AM
 This is awesome- may I ask where you got your 'flagpole' from? 
czak007 says: Nov 25, 2009. 9:32 PM
I have seen boats like these hold 6 or 8 passengers on the local news here in Miami FL. Usually intercepted by the US Coast Guard or abandoned along the Miami River! Keep your passports ready LOL!
pandaboy292 says: Nov 25, 2009. 4:04 PM
You can find barrels like that along a river. I live near the ohio river and i saw about 8 the last time i was there.
sulis96 says: Nov 23, 2009. 7:40 PM
how many people can fit on this boat? like have you ever tried punting three board like this B==B like that or can it like hold a certain ammout of pound`z
dla888 says: Nov 22, 2009. 2:17 PM
I used to make barrel pallet rafts as a kid. I grew up with no neighbors or siblings. I'd launch em in an old gravel pit that had turned into a pond. They were great fun. They never sank. Thanks for bringing back memories.
geeklord says: May 28, 2009. 8:06 PM
(This instructable+this+this)2+this=Lots 'o fun
iPodGuy says: May 27, 2009. 5:12 AM
This is neat. I added it to the 55 gallon drum guide.
SdaMaster says: Apr 23, 2009. 6:57 PM
heads up i can see your tether in this picture PHOTOSHOP im just kidding i love the idea
jrobinson (author) says: Apr 24, 2009. 6:55 AM
Yeah, I was up a river without a paddle... it was really more of a leash!
bowhunterhall says: Nov 4, 2008. 3:36 PM
i am so going to make one out of 5 gallon water jugs. thanx for the blog.
yiumanwan says: Sep 8, 2008. 9:03 PM
nice and cool idea i think police and other lifeguards use this too
moplate2003 says: Aug 11, 2008. 7:39 PM
you did good !!!!! i like it
jrobinson (author) says: Aug 12, 2008. 6:11 AM
Thanks thanks!
infernisdiem says: Jul 7, 2008. 11:32 AM
You can use the cart for transport, some how attach the wheels under the thing, and go from land to water with ease.
Gyrine 77 says: Jun 15, 2008. 2:58 AM
Hey J, I like your funky floatation creation. Do you live anywhere near Carbondale, IL? During one of my class projects sponsored by the Southern Illinois University Department of Design(my major)in 1970 we built a cardboard boat. That project turned into an every Spring event in April. Everyone is welcome to participate. Current students, alumni, and people unknown in academic circles are invited to attend. The competition rules are simple. The boat must be made of cardboard using glue to hold it together, it must be sturdy enough to hold two normal sized people who navigate twice around the campus lake and through the finish line without the boat disintegrating. Loads of fun, funny costumes, outrageous designs. Winners and runner-ups receive awards for best time, best designs and frameable certificates. Call the S.I.U Art Department for further details. S.I.U. Design Department has been integrated into the Art Department. Ask for Prof. Richard Archer. My name is Wayne Johnson and I'll see you there next spring. Happy Boating!
qualitysy says: Jun 2, 2008. 6:49 PM
I will be building one with two drums on each side. I want to put a drop platform between so two of us can fish. I intend to mount a trolling motor. Any ideas on how to build the platform so it is stable. I want to cruise around a large pond.
derttiej says: Jun 2, 2008. 5:54 PM
if you turned this into a foot paddle boat type of some sort it would be great for fishing..
Lego man says: May 5, 2008. 8:11 PM
Sounds like something Tim Anderson would make.
iamthemargerineman says: Apr 19, 2008. 6:44 PM
this. is hot.
Dim-1 says: Mar 31, 2008. 12:11 AM
NICE INSTRUCTABLE!!!! Can one put beer in that cooler?
jrobinson (author) says: Apr 17, 2008. 11:43 AM
YES!!! ALWAYS KEEP YOUR BEER CLOSE BY!!!
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