








Buy Building a Strip Canoe, Second Edition, Revised & Expanded: Full-Sized Plans and Instructions for 8 Easy-To-Build, Field-Tested Canoes (Fox Chapel Publishing) Step-by-Step; 100+ Photos & Illustrations 2nd Revised edition by Gil Gilpatrick (ISBN: 9781565234833) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A great practical manual - This must be the most comprehensive and easily followed manual I have ever used. I had never built a canoe of any type before but decided to go the whole hog and build a stripper using this book. If the job was not easy or quick it was more to do with my inexperience and the British weather (remember summer 2012?)than any problem with the instructions. Everything is covered from choosing the wood to weaving the cane seats. Without Gil's detailed instructions I don't think I would have been successful. Now I have a lovely cedar canoe which is a joy to paddle and the envy of my friends. Review: Canoe building - Very informative and helpful advice on how to use the plans to build your own canoe,excellent book.
| Best Sellers Rank | 363,474 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 65 in Kayaking (Books) 79 in Canoeing (Books) 258 in Carpentry & Woodwork |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (956) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.69 x 27.94 cm |
| Edition | 2nd Revised edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1565234839 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1565234833 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Mar. 2011 |
| Publisher | Fox Chapel Publishing |
B**M
A great practical manual
This must be the most comprehensive and easily followed manual I have ever used. I had never built a canoe of any type before but decided to go the whole hog and build a stripper using this book. If the job was not easy or quick it was more to do with my inexperience and the British weather (remember summer 2012?)than any problem with the instructions. Everything is covered from choosing the wood to weaving the cane seats. Without Gil's detailed instructions I don't think I would have been successful. Now I have a lovely cedar canoe which is a joy to paddle and the envy of my friends.
M**E
Canoe building
Very informative and helpful advice on how to use the plans to build your own canoe,excellent book.
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.
M**R
Great book includes printed plans
Speedy delivery, Good, informative book. Especially liked the full sized, printed plans including plans for paddle. I should have read the listing more carefully as the book doesn’t have plans for kayak. Still a good read giving lots of details about how to set up the build and also what materials and tools required.
C**S
A must for builders of any skill level
I appologize for my error, but this review should have been for CANOE CRAFT,by Ted Moores. Although I am not new to canoe building, the book was written very clearly, so that a novice should have little trouble, if the instructions are followed. The added building tips are a great help, which are not found in any other books I have read. Ted writes with enthusiasm that is likely to reduce any apprehension the first time builder may have.
S**S
Arrived safely
Arrived safely and on time, well packaged, book contents, recommended 👌 Many thanks 😊
L**N
A truly satisfied customer.
Very concise and complete in every way. I only hope that my efforts end with as much success as the author had. Easy to follow, and well written throughout, with clear pictures to help all the way through.
J**.
A good,interesting and value for money book.
An excellent book for beginners or more experienced builder.I am Going to build a 16 footer from one of the plans supplied. The detail the author puts into the book is most informative, It's a good read even if you are not going to have a go at building a canoe yourself.
F**H
Wer ein Kanu (einen Kanadier) selber bauen möchte, kann dies nach der Lektüre dieses Buches machen. Mittelmäßige Englischkenntnisse und eine ausreichend große Werkstatt vorausgesetzt. Die Texze und Bilder vermitteln einen sehr guten Eindruck vom Ablauf der Arbeiten. Die weiteren Hinweise sind sehr hilfreich. Die beigelegten Pläne für die acht unterschiedlichen Kanu-Typen sind 1:1 "halber Spant". Damit lässt sich gut arbeiten. Weiterhin gibt's Hinweise darauf, die Kanus zu variieren, hier vor allem in der Länge. So kriegt man mit dem Buch Kanus zwischen etwa 4 m bis 6 m hin. Was will man mehr. Die Typenvielfalt hält für jeden Einsatz und persönlichen Stil was bereit. Zudem ist der Bau eines Paddels beschrieben. Das werde ich nun umsetzen, da ich persönlich aus Zeitmangel den Eigenbau eines Kanus in diesem Winter nicht umsetzen konnte. Fazit: Wer sich ein Kanu bauen will und aus verschiedenen Typen auswählen möchte, findet hier sicherlich was und kann sofort loslegen. Wer sich einfach mal über den Bau eines Holzleistenkanus eingehend informieren möchte, findet hier ein sehr informatives und gut bebildertes Buch. Dieses macht Lust, gibt gute Ideen, viele Tipps und Erfahrungen. Für den Preis muss man da gar nicht mehr drüber nachdenken. Alles drin, alles dran. Empfehlung! btw: ab 500 € Gesamtkosten für ein Kanu geht das wohl los - nach oben sind je nach gewählter Holzart keine Grenzen gesetzt. Eine ausrechend große Werkstatt/Garage ab mindestens 5 m (und das ist dann wirklich knapp) sollte man zum Bauen schon haben.
M**E
Awesome book, bought it maybe two years ago and started building a canoe in my down time, it's taken a while but an awesome hobby and this book is the perfect how to. It's not just a step 1, 2, 3. You are walked through reasons why things should be done a certain way, things to watch out for let's you know what a mistake early on could do later. Love the free plans that came with it. Just don't think you may know better then the writers! It could cost you!
J**N
Good pictures, explanations step by step clearly described. A very nice book for these who approach strip planking the first time. Congratulations
L**A
Interesting book. Hope to build one of the canoes
X**A
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!
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