This blog will document the building of a CLC Kaholo 14 stand up paddleboard, beginning August 30, 2017. I hope to have it finished while the weather is still warm enough to take it out a few times (and take the dog along).
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Deck Installation
Here you can see the deck has been placed on top of the hull and glued. Packing tape is used to hold the edges down, and weights are used to ensure the deck is in contact with the bulkheads all the way across. As usual, Grommet is supervising.
A view from the bow.
I ran out of weights, but noticed this little Buddha sitting on the porch. He is heavy enough for sure, and maybe his prayers will help things go well. (Made sure he is facing east!)
This is the cloth that will be laminated on the deck. I found this yesterday and I'm glad now I kept the back panel design simple! The cloth will be laid on the deck and covered with clear epoxy and fiberglass. I haven't decided exactly how I'm going to arrange the cloth. The simplest thing will be to lay it along the entire deck, except that I bought all they had and it's about 7 or 8 inches short--which should not be a problem--no need to extend it to the very ends. All that cloth is a bit heavy though, so I will more likely place about 4 feet of it at the bow end and 3 or 4 feet at the stern. That will involve some difficult cuts, though, so it's taking me some time to decide.
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Weekend of Paddling and Sailing on Lake Elmer Thomas
I took my SUP and sailboat, Gaia, to Lawton/Ft. Sill for three days, October 28-30, to visit my wonderful friends, Andi and Andrew Kley. ...

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It seems I can't stand not having a project to work on, so now I have decided to build a stand up paddleboard (SUP) similar to the ones...
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Here are the twin skegs being glued in place. The wood block is to keep them exactly 14 inches apart, vertical, and parallel while the gl...
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I took my SUP and sailboat, Gaia, to Lawton/Ft. Sill for three days, October 28-30, to visit my wonderful friends, Andi and Andrew Kley. ...
The fabric is very cool. You should definitely make the Buddha permanent.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Dana. Are you using the kettle bells for other things, like working out?
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