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Easy step-by-step instructions and plans to build your own strip canoe from scratch! Includes full-size plans for 8 field-tested strip canoes, affixed in a pouch at the back of the book Step-by-step instructions for building your canoe, seats, and paddles More than 100 photographs & illustrations to guide you through building a canoe from start to finish Tips & techniques for safety, repair, and maintenance Extensive list of sources for the lumber, tools, and supplies you'll need An expert outdoorsman and canoe builder who has supervised the construction of more than 500 canoes, Gil Gilatrick shares his voice of experience in guiding both novice and accomplished woodworkers in building a canoe with easy step-by-step instruction. Covering everything from safety in the boat to shop repairs, Gil thoroughly explains the whys and shortcuts learned from his experience in the shop and on the water. A Maine guide, he uses his own canoes and tests their performance on the challenging Allagash River every summer. This revised edition of Building a Strip Canoe includes full-sized plans for 8 well-proven canoe designs, most of which are the author's own adaptations. Step-by-step directions for building a canoe from start to finish are accompanied by more than 100 photographs and illustrations. Review: The Only Book You Need for Building a Strip Canoe! - If you have any interest at all, in building, or even just finding out about strip canoe construction, this book is an absolute gem and "must have!" The style of writing is easy to follow, direct and casual - as one would expect fro a former H.S. shop teacher who worked on a daily basis with high school students who were more kinesthetic than "cerebral." Any classroom handouts for these students had to be simple, direct and getting to the heart of things quickly - which is exactly what this book is about! The author explains in simple language why he does things the way he does (decades of guiding canoe river trips during the summer, when not teaching H.S.) and why it matters to do it that way. For example he does not use the very rich looking and elegant bent hardwood bow and stern stem pieces in his designs since they are very frigidity and time consuming to get right while adding little to no durability to his designs (assuming you sheath them in fiberglass or Kevlar and epoxy). He also explains why it is not necessary to use epoxy to glue the strips to each other during construction, and why it is best to run a "cove & bead" on all your strips before starting construction. In addition to being a "how to" book, there are plans for eight different strip canoe plans which the author has built in his HS and Adult Ed. courses. He even includes details and suggestions on how to lengthen or shorten a particular canoe design, so if you consider you can build any of the eight canoes "as designed," longer, or shorter you're actually getting plans for 24 different canoes. It also seems that the author's whole system is set up to allow you to build a strip canoe about as quickly as is possible. Having built both "stitch-and-glue" plywood kayaks, as well as "canvas over frame" canoes, frequently one of the major obstacles for building a small boat/canoe is that once you construct the building frame/jig for that design, you can only reuse it to build another one exactly like the one you just built. The beauty of the author's designs and unitized strongback for those eight designs is that once you build one strongback then there is very little to be done to change it and use the same strongback to build one of his other designs. In between building strip canoes the strongback can be hung in the garage/shed until you decide which design you'll build next. Another major innovation the author makes in his system is that he tells the reader up front that while they can spend as much money as they want on getting only Northern White Cedar, or Western Red Cedar and various hardwoods, there are actually a variety of locally available softwoods and hardwoods (which he names) than can be used to build strip canoes. Finally, in addition to giving the reader/"perspective builder" eight different designs to choose from, the author includes patterns for the yoke and a "go to" paddle design which can be custom built to fit to any paddler. Regarding the paddle design, the author then goes a step beyond to show how to make a simple addition to the blade that will protect it and make it last much longer than you've ever experienced before with canoe paddles. Considering that this book is one of the least expensive in the market about strip canoes, it is worth the price for the canoe plans alone. When also considering the clear writing style and ingenuity incorporated in the author's building system and other areas of construction, this book is an absolute steal! I had another (more expensive) strip canoe building book (which has yet to arrive) ordered along with this one, but am so confident in the information/designs presented in this book I have already chosen the design I'll build and have begun building the strongback so I can get started as soon as I strip out the white pine I'll be using to build my canoe. Buy this book! Review: This book is written by and expert who for those who are not experts. - I used the first edition to build an 18' Whitewater canoe. The canoe is now deteriorating and I needed a new one and don't have the book any longer. This one takes a bit of a different approach, but as expected is very expertly written. What's more, in addition to canoe building, it has the best instructions for caning a seat that I have ever found and I have caned more than a few.








































































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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 991 Reviews |
X**A
The Only Book You Need for Building a Strip Canoe!
If you have any interest at all, in building, or even just finding out about strip canoe construction, this book is an absolute gem and "must have!" The style of writing is easy to follow, direct and casual - as one would expect fro a former H.S. shop teacher who worked on a daily basis with high school students who were more kinesthetic than "cerebral." Any classroom handouts for these students had to be simple, direct and getting to the heart of things quickly - which is exactly what this book is about! The author explains in simple language why he does things the way he does (decades of guiding canoe river trips during the summer, when not teaching H.S.) and why it matters to do it that way. For example he does not use the very rich looking and elegant bent hardwood bow and stern stem pieces in his designs since they are very frigidity and time consuming to get right while adding little to no durability to his designs (assuming you sheath them in fiberglass or Kevlar and epoxy). He also explains why it is not necessary to use epoxy to glue the strips to each other during construction, and why it is best to run a "cove & bead" on all your strips before starting construction. In addition to being a "how to" book, there are plans for eight different strip canoe plans which the author has built in his HS and Adult Ed. courses. He even includes details and suggestions on how to lengthen or shorten a particular canoe design, so if you consider you can build any of the eight canoes "as designed," longer, or shorter you're actually getting plans for 24 different canoes. It also seems that the author's whole system is set up to allow you to build a strip canoe about as quickly as is possible. Having built both "stitch-and-glue" plywood kayaks, as well as "canvas over frame" canoes, frequently one of the major obstacles for building a small boat/canoe is that once you construct the building frame/jig for that design, you can only reuse it to build another one exactly like the one you just built. The beauty of the author's designs and unitized strongback for those eight designs is that once you build one strongback then there is very little to be done to change it and use the same strongback to build one of his other designs. In between building strip canoes the strongback can be hung in the garage/shed until you decide which design you'll build next. Another major innovation the author makes in his system is that he tells the reader up front that while they can spend as much money as they want on getting only Northern White Cedar, or Western Red Cedar and various hardwoods, there are actually a variety of locally available softwoods and hardwoods (which he names) than can be used to build strip canoes. Finally, in addition to giving the reader/"perspective builder" eight different designs to choose from, the author includes patterns for the yoke and a "go to" paddle design which can be custom built to fit to any paddler. Regarding the paddle design, the author then goes a step beyond to show how to make a simple addition to the blade that will protect it and make it last much longer than you've ever experienced before with canoe paddles. Considering that this book is one of the least expensive in the market about strip canoes, it is worth the price for the canoe plans alone. When also considering the clear writing style and ingenuity incorporated in the author's building system and other areas of construction, this book is an absolute steal! I had another (more expensive) strip canoe building book (which has yet to arrive) ordered along with this one, but am so confident in the information/designs presented in this book I have already chosen the design I'll build and have begun building the strongback so I can get started as soon as I strip out the white pine I'll be using to build my canoe. Buy this book!
J**E
This book is written by and expert who for those who are not experts.
I used the first edition to build an 18' Whitewater canoe. The canoe is now deteriorating and I needed a new one and don't have the book any longer. This one takes a bit of a different approach, but as expected is very expertly written. What's more, in addition to canoe building, it has the best instructions for caning a seat that I have ever found and I have caned more than a few.
D**E
Thorough and easy to read - highly recommended
Takes the reader from ignorant to expert quickly and concisely. Well detailed steps with pictures as it progresses. I bought this book on a whim after looking at what most places want for their plans. I was just trying to get a better understanding of what was involved in the process of building one of these boats before shelling out the $50-$100 for a single set of plans. I was impressed enough to dismiss my original idea and just build one of the eight designs in this book. All the full-size plans are included - no lofting required! Gil Gilpatrick covers every step from building the strongback and forms, sawing the strips, machining the strip profiles, scarf joining the strips, epoxy coating and fiberglass cloth, gunwales, decks, thwarts, and seats. There is an extensive section on caning seats as well as making paddles and even damage repairs if you happen to crash into a rock. One thing that popped out during the construction of the boat is that wetting out fiberglass cloth for an amateur is a 2-3 man job - which he forewarned about. The other information to be aware of is the amount of machinery needed if you plan to make your own strips. At a minimum you need a good table saw with thin kerf blade, a router table with feather boards, a cove and bead bit set, a lot of patience, and a very understanding spouse. For the remaining construction you will also need a table saw, a good RO sander, a stationary disc/belt sander, and a truck load of sanding discs. I highly recommend this book even if you don't plan on building one of these designs. Sixteen buck is cheap if you don't know what your getting yourself into.
B**Y
Great value
This is definitely one of the best books to buy if you're interested in building a canoe. Just the templates alone are worth it. I would suggest purchasing a couple different books on the topic before starting a project. But by in large I would start with this one.
J**B
If you only purchase one book, this is the one you want.
I bought two books from Amazon before building my Canoe. This one and "CanoeCraft" by Ted Moores. This one has color pictures and very detailed descriptions. They are both good books but this one is better. Gil explains in detail why he makes some of the decisions that he makes. Since everyone has an opinion on how to do things it is nice to hear why you would make certain decisions. Included is a discussion on how to modify the designs that he includes. I should mention there are about a dozen sets of Canoe plans included in this book. I used the one that closest fit my needs and using his excellent instructions I modified it to perfectly suit my needs. I never made a Canoe or any other type of boat before and I found it quite fun to make my changes. One part that this book excels at is the making of the seats. CanoeCraft has little on the subject.
N**N
Building a canoe from this info. source
This is an excellent source of all the information one needs to build there own strip canoe. I always wanted to do this . having the tools is important as well. A little extra cash does help. This takes time and more money than just buying a canoe. So if all that ,you are okay with . Then this book is all one needs to get it done .With plans plus , the step by step explanation. I started with caning and making paddles to prove my resolve and abilities . before committing to the real expense, epoxy is not cheap. I have my seats done with caning and my yoke, also two paddles . Now its time for the canoe.
K**D
A very cool book
I have always wanted to build a boat with this book I'm finally able to do it it has the prince in it for seven different boats and takes you step by step through how to do it right now I'm gathering my cedar and getting ready to start stripping it for the boat hull can't wait to finish it
K**Y
Gil Gilpatrick is the best!
Gil Gilpatrick is the name in building a strip canoe. His extensive practical experience working with people building these canoes as well as his love of using this equipment in his home state come through. The book is well written, easy to follow and well illustrated. The new edition is well worth the price - I have an older one as well, but use this one exclusively. In addition, it is possible to contact the author through his web site and ask questions should you have some during the construction process. I have done so and have found him responsive, humble, kind, generous and helpful. A true craftsman with a deep love for his craft that he seems to thouroughly enjoy sharing with others.
F**H
... und dann einfach loslegen mit dem Kanubau ...
Wer ein Kanu (einen Kanadier) selber bauen mรถchte, kann dies nach der Lektรผre dieses Buches machen. Mittelmรครige Englischkenntnisse und eine ausreichend groรe Werkstatt vorausgesetzt. Die Texze und Bilder vermitteln einen sehr guten Eindruck vom Ablauf der Arbeiten. Die weiteren Hinweise sind sehr hilfreich. Die beigelegten Plรคne fรผr die acht unterschiedlichen Kanu-Typen sind 1:1 "halber Spant". Damit lรคsst sich gut arbeiten. Weiterhin gibt's Hinweise darauf, die Kanus zu variieren, hier vor allem in der Lรคnge. So kriegt man mit dem Buch Kanus zwischen etwa 4 m bis 6 m hin. Was will man mehr. Die Typenvielfalt hรคlt fรผr jeden Einsatz und persรถnlichen Stil was bereit. Zudem ist der Bau eines Paddels beschrieben. Das werde ich nun umsetzen, da ich persรถnlich aus Zeitmangel den Eigenbau eines Kanus in diesem Winter nicht umsetzen konnte. Fazit: Wer sich ein Kanu bauen will und aus verschiedenen Typen auswรคhlen mรถchte, findet hier sicherlich was und kann sofort loslegen. Wer sich einfach mal รผber den Bau eines Holzleistenkanus eingehend informieren mรถchte, findet hier ein sehr informatives und gut bebildertes Buch. Dieses macht Lust, gibt gute Ideen, viele Tipps und Erfahrungen. Fรผr den Preis muss man da gar nicht mehr drรผber nachdenken. Alles drin, alles dran. Empfehlung! btw: ab 500 โฌ Gesamtkosten fรผr ein Kanu geht das wohl los - nach oben sind je nach gewรคhlter Holzart keine Grenzen gesetzt. Eine ausrechend groรe Werkstatt/Garage ab mindestens 5 m (und das ist dann wirklich knapp) sollte man zum Bauen schon haben.
J**N
Very good book for beginners
Good pictures, explanations step by step clearly described. A very nice book for these who approach strip planking the first time. Congratulations
L**A
As expected
Interesting book. Hope to build one of the canoes
T**T
Itโs a treasure to me.
Great book. Canโt wait to start building a canoe.
M**B
Building a Strip Canoe by Gil Gilpatrick
This book is clearly written by an expert in his field. The text is easy to follow, and the book is well illustrated. Anybody with a modicum of woodworking experience should be able to build a canoe using this book alone. The author explains how different hull shapes are appropriate for different conditions of use, and this provides valuable information for the first-time builder who may be uncertain about which style of canoe to build. A number of full size templates are included, which provide a choice of canoe designs ranging between 16 - 20ft. A word of warning though. The templates are slightly distorted, probably due to errors in the printing process, so it is important not to follow them religiously, but to use the time honoured method of laying a batten through the points to ensure that you are getting a fair curve. Gilpatrick builds his canoes without inner stems, which is a bone of contention between different canoe designers. Some insist that inner stems are important, some do not. Gilpatrick is obviously of the latter school. There is an excellent section on making cane seats, and all the information you might need to make your own paddles. All in all, I would say that this book is well worth the money, but it would probably benefit the first-time canoe builder to aquire a few other books, in addition to this one, in order to learn about the various building styles currently in use.
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