Saturday, January 30, 2010

The Kayak: Blame it on Geocaching

My family loves to Geocache.  It's a great way to get out and find parts of the world you might not otherwise have known about.  Whether it's wandering around Reno trying to pass time not in a casino, or running down the road just to chalk up another find, it keeps us busy.  Often, in a fit of boredom, we'll pile into the car in the middle of the night to find obscure caches around town.  On one such trip, a particular cache was eluding us... until we read the description and realized it was only accessible by water.  "We need a boat," my wife told me.

Now, when your wife tells you that you need a boat, this is very serious business!

We had a boat once.  It was a rather old, rather cumbersome cabin cruiser built sometime around the time my parents were born.  We took it out twice.  Given what I put into it, each trip cost in the hundreds of dollars-- certainly not sound financial planning.

No, for this adventure, we're talking something along the lines of a kayak or canoe.

We also had a kayak.  My son and I thought it would be a lot of fun.  And it was.  Unfortunately, the particular model that we chose weighed about as much as my car.  It was cheap; that's why we bought it.  As much fun as it was in the water, its weight proved too much and we got rid of it.  Fortunately I broke even this time!

It wasn't until I paddled around in my friend Todd's kayak that I knew what we needed.  Something light.  Something rather short.  Something we could conceivably get two of on a car.

Of course, being me, I couldn't possibly purchase such an item when I could build one.  After a bit of research, I settled on the idea of a wood strip kayak.  I added the tools I'd need to my Christmas and waited.

At one point in the research process, my wife sat beside me, looking at my materials, plans and lists and said something like, "Oh, you're serious."  The following conversation basically amounted to a confession that she thought I was blowing a bunch of smoke again.  Do I really do that?

My Christmas stocking revealed a pair of router bits, a spoke shave, a block plane and a dozuki.  It was official.  The boatbuilding will begin!

Follow my posts as I update the progress of my build.  My goal for completion is when school lets out!

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