outrigger for canoe
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outrigger for canoe
I am building an outrigger for my 14 foot pirogue after seeing the cheapest one for sale listed at almost 200 bucks. I am planning on using large PVC pipes capped off for the floats, but was wondering if anyone had any advise on to attach them to the boat to ensure they are at the right level and ride well.
Thanks.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
Ever thought to build the outrigger (ama) in the same shape as your pirogue? You can make a prettier, lighter weight, more hydrodynamically efficient ama with a little plywood and fiberglass (or furring strips for non-fiberglass types).
The connection to the boat (aka) can be a simple clamp on piece, such as some doug fir or clear pine with varnish clamped to the gunnels.
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The connection to the boat (aka) can be a simple clamp on piece, such as some doug fir or clear pine with varnish clamped to the gunnels.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
I am not sure exactly what you mean, but I like the sound of prettier and lighter.:colors:Gisteppo wrote:Ever thought to build the outrigger (ama) in the same shape as your pirogue? You can make a prettier, lighter weight, more hydrodynamically efficient ama with a little plywood and fiberglass (or furring strips for non-fiberglass types).
The connection to the boat (aka) can be a simple clamp on piece, such as some doug fir or clear pine with varnish clamped to the gunnels.
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All you need is two sheets of plywood from the lumber store (preferably something imported, as fir plywood checks really badly) and either some 1x2's or some fiberglass tape and a gallon or so of epoxy.
Here is a complete set of plans for a 14' pirogue;
http://www.bateau2.com/free/cheapcanoe.htm
All you need to do is modify the dimensions such that your amas are something like 3.5' long. Just multiply all dimensions by 1/4 or .25, and you will end up with your amas being a quarter the size of your main hull, which would make it a great flyfishing platform to say the least.
What makes you want to turn her into an outrigger?
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Here is a complete set of plans for a 14' pirogue;
http://www.bateau2.com/free/cheapcanoe.htm
All you need to do is modify the dimensions such that your amas are something like 3.5' long. Just multiply all dimensions by 1/4 or .25, and you will end up with your amas being a quarter the size of your main hull, which would make it a great flyfishing platform to say the least.
What makes you want to turn her into an outrigger?
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RE:outrigger for canoe
My brother did what you are tring to do with his two years ago and is real happy with his result. I'm not sure of the details but I can get them from him he uses his all the time and his cost was low from what I remember.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
[quote="Gisteppo"]All you need is two sheets of plywood from the lumber store (preferably something imported, as fir plywood checks really badly) and either some 1x2's or some fiberglass tape and a gallon or so of epoxy.
Here is a complete set of plans for a 14' pirogue]
I would like more stability as my kids are getting bigger and I also now have a 75 pound dog I would like to take out with me sometimes.
Here is a complete set of plans for a 14' pirogue]
I would like more stability as my kids are getting bigger and I also now have a 75 pound dog I would like to take out with me sometimes.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
I think I really need a way to mount them to the pirogue (canoe) so that they are adjustable in height. If others have experience with the nature of outriggers, please advise. It is the connections I need advice on, not the floats.
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Shoot a photo of the boat, especially the gunnel area. This will make things much more simple to describe.
Also take a look at clamp-on sailing rigs and clamp-on rowing rigs for canoes, as they are doing essentially the same thing (high strength connections to the boat) for a slightly different purpose.
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Also take a look at clamp-on sailing rigs and clamp-on rowing rigs for canoes, as they are doing essentially the same thing (high strength connections to the boat) for a slightly different purpose.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
Good afternoon.
I'm the brother papamike was talking about.
I built outriggers using 4" gray PVC capped, they are held to the boat with a pair of snow skis I bought at a thrift store for a couple of bucks.
if you are interested, send me an email vern.midnightson@gmail.com and I will send you some pics of my rig.
They work very well.
I have a wife who can't sit still and an 8 year old who can.
I'm the brother papamike was talking about.
I built outriggers using 4" gray PVC capped, they are held to the boat with a pair of snow skis I bought at a thrift store for a couple of bucks.
if you are interested, send me an email vern.midnightson@gmail.com and I will send you some pics of my rig.
They work very well.
I have a wife who can't sit still and an 8 year old who can.
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I'm very interested in seeing a pic of your boat, midnightson.
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RE:outrigger for canoe
I sent you an email, thanks for the help.Midnightson wrote:Good afternoon.
I'm the brother papamike was talking about.
I built outriggers using 4" gray PVC capped, they are held to the boat with a pair of snow skis I bought at a thrift store for a couple of bucks.
if you are interested, send me an email vern.midnightson@gmail.com and I will send you some pics of my rig.
They work very well.
I have a wife who can't sit still and an 8 year old who can.