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The New Kayak Shop: More Elegant Wooden Kayaks Anyone Can Build [Paperback]

Chris Kulczycki (Author)
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October 4, 2000
From coast to coast, home boatbuilders have turned to Chris Kulczycki for everything they needed to know about making their own kayaks from high-grade marine plywood and epoxy. In The Kayak Shop, a long-time popular standard, Kulczycki provided explicit directions and plans for building three sea kayaks: a high-performance single, an expedition single, and a touring double. The New Kayak Shop details three new Kulczycki designs that are more elegant and even more suitable for today’s paddlers. The building instructions are also updated, with new sections on paint and varnish, seat construction, power tools, computer programs for amateur designers, and tips on building multi-chine and round-bottom boats. The New Kayak Shop offers the best, most refined designs and building methods in a single, accessible volume. (20010122)

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From coast to coast, home boatbuilders have turned to Chris Kulczycki for everything they needed to know about making their own kayaks from high-grade marine plywood and epoxy. (Rhode Island Boating )

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"Recommended reading for anyone contemplating going paddling in a kayak of their own creation." --Sea Kayaker

"Here's the book you've been looking for. . . . If you're considering building your own kayak, before you do anything else--buy this book!" --Florida Sea Kayaking Association

"This book should prove to be one of the standards on boat building that will be on every small boat builder's bookshelf." --Upper Midwest Kayak Touring News

"This is a very useful book, clearly written, well illustrated, fully explanatory. . . . You will be sold on building your own wood kayak." --Atlantic Coastal Kayaker

"Chris Kulczycki unfolds the basics and nitty-gritty of design, materials, tools, and plans. . . . Should encourage a lot of people to make the go-for-it decision." --Southern Maine Sea Kayaking Network


Product Details

  • Paperback: 194 pages
  • Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press; 1 edition (October 4, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071357866
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071357869
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #86,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful
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This book is a complete presentation of what you will beed to do to build a stich and glue kayak, beginning to end. The designs in the boat are suitable for beginner and intermediate paddlers. People with even modest amounts of woodworking aptuitude will be able to build boats from this book if you can make the time and money committments, in my experience begin at 100 hours and $500. Tool requirements are modest, mostly hand tools, and are discussed in the book.

I built another of Chris K's designs using plans supplied by Chesapeake Light Craft after reading this book. Note that you can get a great deal of additional information from additional sources. The Builder's Forum on Cheaspeake Light Craft's website - www.clcboats.com - contains a wealth of info about building these boats. Please note that CLC is the company that Chris K founded - he has since sold the company, and the current management continues to introduce additional designs. A very large community of CLC builder/owners provide feedback on building issues continuously. Another source - I found it helpful to purchase the full size plans for the particular design I wanted from CLC, which was not included in this book. More on designs below. For $75, you can get the plans and a detailed manual for the design you want. (Note that if you buy plans from CLC, you are entitled to their very good technical support via telephone and email). I found the plans useful, but you can build straight from this book. The boatbuilding forum on www.kayakforum.com also serves a large community of kayakbuilders that are quite ready to answer questions.

Kayaks are like sneakers - they come in particular sizes to fit the paddler, and are designed for particular uses. There are plans for three designs in this book, but do be aware that CLC also has about 20 other kayak designs of various sizes and purposes in their line-up, so don't limit your options by sticking to the plans in the book if it is not going to be the best boat for you. That said, the three designs in the book are as follows: The Severn, a 14 foot, very light kayak for calm water use; the Chesapeake 16, a touring kayak that is probably CLC's most versatile design; and the West River 180, a faster, narrower, and less stable boat better suited for kayakers with some experience. Regarding the Severn, it is harder to build than other CLC designs. If you are interested in a flatwater boat, CLC's current Mill Creek 13 is more versatile and much more stable, is easier to build, and has a large cockpit opening. It is a great boat for beginners and fishermen. If you want a small decked kayak, their 14 foot Chesapeak design is a better choice. I do not think that the Severn ever developed much of a following. Plans for this boat are no longer published by CLC.

The Chesapeake 16 is a good all around touring kayak, and has a lot of storage room. Be aware that is it a large volume boat and is sutiable for heading out loaded with camping gear. It works as an unloaded day boat, but not as well as lower volume kayaks. Plans for this boat continue to be sold by CLC, and many of these have been built to date.

The West River 180 is a fast narrow, tippier boat that can cover a lot of ground quickly. It is, conversly, hard to turn. It is also one of the sleekest looking stitch and glue kayaks. CLC recently retired this design, replaceing it with the updated WR 18, which reportedly offers handling improvements.

CLC holds free demos where you can try out their various boats. These are regularly scheduled in Annapolis, Maryland, and are occassionaly held in various other parts of the country seasonally - check their website for details. If you can't get to a demo, check out the CLC Owner's Club at the website to find a builder near you for the design you are interested - many folks would let you see or try the CLC boat they built themselves.

Finally, if you are new to kayaking and kayak building, it is relatively easy to learn to build and paddle these boats. It is much harder to develop good judgement as to safety in various wind and water conditions. If you are new to this sport, please develop safe practices and judgement by taking lessons, joining a kayking club, and/or reading books dealing with the subject. "Sea Kayaker: Deep Trouble", available right here on Amazon, analyzes a number of sea kayaking accidents, including many fatalities. Amazon sells other good kayaking books as well. If you don't think that kayaking can be dangerous, or that it won't happen to you, you are in over your head, are at risk for mishaps, and owe it to yourself to get educated about how not to become a statistic. This is a great sport that is safe when practiced prudently, however, unfortunately, people die each and every year by being ignorant of the hazards.

Happy building and paddling.

Steve C

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
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My one gripe is that the plans included with the book are close to useless. They're on tiny paper, and need to be severely enlarged before they can be used.

Other than that, this book is an excellent look at what goes into building a stitch and glue kayak. I've built a boat designed by this author, using only plans purchased through the resources listed in the book, and spent many hours on Long Island Sound, the Connecticut River, and the Texas Gulf Coast enjoying slipping silently through the water.

The time estimates are correct, even for someone who is only moderately familiar with wood-working. His materials lists are complete, and the recommendations made are worth paying attention to. In my building, I went contrary to a couple of the book's reccommendations; in hindsight, I would have followed the book much more closely.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
The New Kayak Shop February 13, 2001
Format:Paperback
I wanted to buy a kayak, but when I saw the prices for a light, sea kayak ($2000 and up) I couldnt beleive it. I looked into building your own kayak...found a company called Cheaspeake Light Craft..the kits were cheap...the boats looked great....could I do this having little woodworking experience? Well, with the help of this book, the answer is a resounding yes!!
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Great book!
Purchasing through Amazon is always a delight. Things ship quickly and they are as advertised. This was a last minute gift idea for my brother-in-law and even though I ordered it... Read more
Published 3 months ago by C. Ashline
The New Kayak Shop: More Elegant Wooden Kayaks Anyone Can Build
This is the second book by Chris Kulczycki and was purchased after the stitch and glue book, once I found that Chris was such a good designer and builder and new what he is talking... Read more
Published 9 months ago by smeg1963
Shop Manual for CLC boats
I have both this and the previous edition "The Kayak Shop". I built a Mill Creek (one of the designs featured in this book) from a kit, and it went together without too much... Read more
Published 11 months ago by hopeless golf nut
Building Kayaks
This book has excellent illustrations which aid in comprehension of the instructions. The text is very clear and easy to read. I hope the author will write more in the future.
Published on April 19, 2010 by Seatech
Built the Kayak right from the Book
I got The New Kayak Shop one fall afternoon and decided right away to build the kayak. I only used the plans in the book. Read more
Published on February 2, 2010 by Brad Allen
This is a fantastic book!
Unlike other boat-building books I have read, this book is not lacking in information. I would recommend this book to ANYONE thinking of building their own kayak.
Published on February 1, 2010 by RobotFan9000
Kayak building book from Amazone
This is a very good book for anyone thinking of trying to build thier own kayak. This is a plywood and epoxy stitch and glue type building process. Read more
Published on October 21, 2009 by Clifford Brangwynne
Plans are fine for the (Chesapeake 16 at least)
I bought this book for the instructions and also for the plans. I am currently 2/3 through the construction of the Chesapeake 16 kayak built only from the plans in this book. Read more
Published on July 4, 2009 by Josh Golladay
Take it for what it is
Yes, this book relies on CLC kits, and is tied to CLC. No, it does not provide stand alone plans. On the other hand, it is a good read, and provides a clear, concise overview of... Read more
Published on October 19, 2008 by C. Dulin
dont buy this book for the plans
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i bought this book for the plans actually , but as other pepole said the plans are pretty useless , everything in them are very tiny . Read more
Published on October 18, 2008 by M. Assis
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This book guides you through building a 15-foot, 9-inch touring kayak, an 18-foot fast sea kayak, and a 14-foot compounded-plywood flatwater kayak. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
plywood kayaks, sheer clamps, spread thickened epoxy, kayak plans, wooden kayaks, unthickened epoxy, kayak building, kayak shop, hull panels, amine blush, hip braces, fiberglass tape, keel line, most paddlers, many paddlers, cockpit opening, excess epoxy, fiberglass cloth, deck beams, ring nails, mahogany plywood, deck panels, block plane, foam roller, initial stability
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West River, The New Kayak Shop, Chesapeake Light Craft, The Kayak Shop, Mill Creek, Cape Charles, Porter Cable, The Wooden Kayak, Harbor Sales, West Greenland
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