Canoe specifications:
To build this canoe you will need:
2 sheets of plywood
3kg/ltr Epoxy Pack plus additive
Fibreglass Tape.
An open “Canadian” style canoe whose size and weight make it great for a solo paddle for an adult but will also take a small extra person.
With built-in buoyancy fore and aft that can be fitted with small hatches for storage of valuables etc.
Can be built in either 4mm or
6mm plywood and requires between 20 and 30 hours to complete.
If you require a larger canoe, plans for the 12', 14’ and 16' versions are also available.
Free UK delivery
PLEASE NOTE.
In the case of any strike action by Royal Mail, we will use other options to get your order to you.
Any questions?
We've been doing what we do for 35 years now designing and building small boats plus producing DIY plans and quality kits allowing you to build your own boat.
We don't just leave you to get on with it either. We are available by email/text/phone/even WhatsApp to assist you if you get stuck or help you with customising your boat with your own ideas.
Whatever you are looking for, DIY canoe building plans, DIY dinghy building plans, build materials or perhaps some chandlery for your boat, we can help by either supplying it or pointing you in the right direction.
We can help and advise you with your own project too and even cut it for you.
A lightweight plywood dinghy or canoe makes for an easier and cheaper, boating experience.
In the 8' to 10' range of boats, fibre glass dinghies, moulded plastic canoes and inflatables are all heavy and/or cumbersome. They require trailers to move them about on land and larger powered outboard motors to move them on the water. Some canoes can be carried on a roof rack but are heavy to lift up there and carry to the water.
Our plywood dinghies and canoes are designed to be lightweight, sometimes half the weight. A 10', 12' or 14' plywood canoe can be easily carried on a roof rack and can often be put up there solo as can an 8' dinghy. 10' dinghies and larger canoes will probably need two to move them about more because of size than weight.
Being lightweight, crew distribution is important to keep the boat balanced. They only need small, lightweight outboard motors which also helps to keep costs down.
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