one tip, make sure you have enough life jackets on board when you take it out. Another is that since you're on a budget I'm guessing your not going to seal the wood with epoxy, so make sure you get a GOOD Marine finish/paint for the boat. This is one spot you don't want to be conservative with. I'm also guessing you're not going to be steaming and bending the wood very much, so try to keep your curves to an absolute minimum. Seal every joint well during the construction, and put some sealer at every fastner, so if you're putting a screw in, put a drop of whatever sealant you're using there before you start the screw, this way you take the sealant into the hole with the screw. Make sure to put a center board down the middle of the keel, this will help the boat track straight, and also if you're running it onto the beach, it will take the wear instead of the bottom of the boat, a piece of 2x2 trimmed up should work well.
Good luck with it
2007-12-21 04:09:19
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answered by xsailor367 3
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2016-04-22 23:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Michel 1
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2016-04-02 09:54:06
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answered by ? 3
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2014-09-26 07:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-11 08:44:03
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answered by ? 3
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Although it is not the cheapest, I would suggest White Oak.
It is the most rot-resistant wood out there.
Many of the classic and antique boats are made of Philippine or Honduran Mahogany, but that might be overkill for your project. However, you would have the classiest looking jonboat out there.
2007-12-23 10:02:39
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answered by trunorth 6
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1. Work off a set of plans, your own never works out.
2. Don't build it in your basement
3. Be sure to short sail on first voyage.
2007-12-21 04:27:57
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answered by pokerfunman 2
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As the other guy mentioned,be sure to seal all the joints real good..I built one years ago from plywood and it lasted a long time.I can
t remember what the glue was,but it was a powder type and you mixed it with water..It worked very well..Then I used a high quality marine paint..
Have fun with it and be safe..
2007-12-21 04:22:46
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answered by john p 2
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2"x8"x8' pine wood, put 3 braces in the bottom plus the seats, use metal for the bottom,[galvanized sheet tin]
2007-12-21 08:49:20
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answered by William B 7
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