Kayaking
๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐ Kayaking Community: Paddle, Explore, and Connect with Water Adventurers! ๐๐ฃโโ๏ธ
Welcome to the Kayaking Community on Lemmy! This lively community is dedicated to all kayaking enthusiasts who love to paddle, explore waterways, and embrace the beauty of nature from a unique perspective. Whether you're an experienced kayaker or just starting out, this is the perfect place to share your adventures, seek advice, and connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for this thrilling water sport.
๐๐ฃโโ๏ธ Share your kayaking journeys, discuss different types of kayaks and equipment, and engage in conversations that inspire and motivate each other to push boundaries and discover new waterways. From serene lakes to rushing rivers, kayaking offers a captivating blend of tranquility and excitement.
We believe in the power of community support and camaraderie. Whether you're seeking tips for improving your paddling technique, sharing your favorite kayaking destinations, or looking for paddling buddies, this community is here to provide a welcoming and inclusive space where kayakers of all levels can thrive.
๐ช๐ Let's foster an environment where we share our knowledge, inspire one another, and celebrate the joy of kayaking. Embrace the thrill of the rapids, connect with fellow water adventurers, and learn from their experiences to enhance your own paddling skills.
So, join the Kayaking Community on Lemmy, grab your paddle, and let's embark on a journey of exploration, serenity, and connection with the mesmerizing world of waterways! ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐๐ช๐
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That's a beautiful boat! I can't believe you built that. How long did it take and how much did it cost? Did you use a kit?
I used the paper plans from Chesapeake light craft, and was able to source most of the supplies locally. It's built from marine grade plywood, 4 mil thick, traced off the paper plans and cut out with a jig saw. It's then "stitched" together with copper wire and "glued" together with epoxy resin and the whole thing covered in fiberglass. That's an over simplification of the process, but it's really not too bad, just time consuming. Took me close to 6 months of nights and weekends off and on, probably about $800 all in.
That's amazing! I've seen similar boats selling for upwards of $6000. I'd like to try something like that if I ever get a garage big enough to add a workshop.