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1 Sheet of 4x8 15/32 Plywood Sheet
Gorilla Glue
Silicone Sealant
Latex Paint
Screws
Paracord
Sand Paper
Depending on the size of your workshop and the tools available to you, you may decide to have the store cut the 4x8 sheet of plywood for you (as we did) - just make sure they cut it right (as we did not) - it will save you trimming and increase you freeboard later on.
Tools Used:
Jig Saw
Caulk Gun
Screw Gun
Measure
Clamps
Drill
Paint Brush











































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Good luck
I don't have any pics handy, though. It was a fun build and my first boat. I'm hooked. I'm fast running out of boating/building time as it is getting really close to winter. (Alaskan)
I flubbed my measurements, and the boat ended up being about 2 feet shorter than I had planned. But it Floats! It doesn't leak! Some water did slop over the side since it only has about 3 inches of freeboard.
Oh well, build and learn.
Thanks for the great instructable.
Hope your winter does not get too bad this year.
Seal exterior of seams first and foremost - sealer is to keep water out. Sealing interior joints can't hurt, of course.
If you add sealer (esp DuPont 5200) to joints before assembling (use as a "glue" as well as a sealer, you will seal exterior and interior simultaneously.
Silicone is for doors and windows, Not boats. It's a sealer, not an adhesive.
Wooden Boat magazine used to sponsor an annual family boat building event where the contestants (A parent/ child team) had to take a bunch of precut pieces and build a boat then put it in the water and hopefully not sink.
They were not allowed any fasteners. Only PL Premium.
It's available at the Big Orange Place for less than 5 bucks a tube. But read the labels and test for your self since there are different formulations. I'm pretty sure this is the one I used to glue the skin to the frame of my Hollow Wooden Surfboard (Instructable coming soon.)
http://tinyurl.com/7rqgzbh
Ok. It's less than 6 bucks a tube.
Cutting your bow on an angle would give you a much better fit and cleaner look so that is the way I would go next time I think.
Thanks
There are marine, paintable, adhesive sealants that last and are very hardy and grip with much more secure force. You won't even believe what salt water can do to common silicone, household products.
Congrtatulations on winning one of the Grandprizes in the water sports contest. This is a great instructable and your prize is well deserved. Looking forward to seeing other instructables from you.
good project... i will build also a 1 sheet boat for the daughter of my friend...
Thanks... I will use your project... Cheers from Turkey.
http://utatuka.blogspot.com/2011/07/adallara-sevgilerimle.html