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The stitch and glue canoe building method is an easy and affordable way for a beginning canoeist to make his or her own boat. Basically, the technique consists of gluing panels of plywood together using epoxy and fiberglass.
With stitch-and-glue construction, no strongbacks, forms, or temporary frames are required to build the boats. See a step-by-step overview of how a stitch-and-glue kayak is built or watch a timelapse of one of our Chesapeake classes in the CLC shop.
The "stitch & glue" building technique has been around for hundreds of years (I'm guessing thousands) and relies on joining panels with stitches of some kind or other, and then reinforcing the seams with glue.
Stitch and Glue Canoe With Cedar Strip Top : About 6 months ago I bought my [Canadian] wife a canoe, it was a 17 foot touring canoe made of some sort of tuffened composite plastic. It fit both of us with plenty of room for the 2 youngest children.
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It described a number of boats built with plywood using a stitch and glue method, that is tying together the multiple panels of the boat with wire or zip ties and then using high strength adhesive to permanently bond the seams.
A slide show video of two canoes for double-paddle, the Trout Lily and Larkspur being built. Both designs by Fine Wood Water Craft