In Feb 2002 I purchased an Osprey Standard, a Pygmyboats stitch-and-glue mahogany kayak kit, with the understanding that it would take 70 working hours to construct. It's going on 3 years and it still hasn't been in the water yet. Here are a few pics of the building process. (By the way, its name PITA is an acronym for "Pain In The Ass"...)
Using 3 pre-formed temporary frames, the keel bends into shape when the wire twists attached to the frames are tightened. It's a good feeling to see it assume the shape of something that MAY float...
Using 3 pre-formed temporary frames, the keel bends into shape when the wire twists attached to the frames are tightened. It's a good feeling to see it assume the shape of something that MAY float...
Original size: 936px x 702px |
Current: 400px x 300px |