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lessons learned from pirogue build

1. epoxy is very expensive
2. plan and then plan again (see #1)
3. use the finest wood powder for fillets to avoid rough joints.
4. don't forget to put tape on inside seams prior to decking in storage chambers.
5. time is golden....use it wisely
6. scrimping now will always cost you later
7. surface prep is probably the most important step in boat building
8. have a variety of hardeners available (fast and slow)
9. there are hundreds more lessons yet to be learned
 

funbun

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Sep 11, 2007
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This is what I learned:

1. Seize the opportunity.
2. Do all you can.
3. Succeed or fail, know that God is God.
 

Kayak Jack

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Aug 26, 2003
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It seems to me, that building boats, paddling, camping, fishing, watching wildlife of all kinds, etc. provides us another chance to enjoy a childhood. If not ours, then someone else's.

Frankly, I don't care whose childhood I'm enjoying, as long as I get to do it.

(that's the truth, and I don't know how to explain it any better)