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microBootlegger Sport Sea Kayak Plans - PDF

microBootlegger Sport Sea Kayak Plans - PDF

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Originally designed for a customer in Wisconsin, Nick's DIY wood strip built sea kayak, the microBootlegger Sport, is perfect for solo paddlers.

With a slightly raked stem and stern, this kayak has great speed potential, while its flared sides and high stability make it perfect for slicing through waves on a lake. The bottom shape is similar to the Petrel sea kayak, featuring a transitioning chine that allows for smooth progress and positive control when surfing.

Whether you're a novice or an experienced kayaker, this design offers both reassurance and exhilarating performance.

INCLUDED IN THE PLANS:

  • Nine 24" x 36" [61cm x 91cm] Drawing Pages including: An overall drawing, a full size "stacked" form drawing showing all the forms and then all the forms drawn individually and at full size. Also included are templates for the cockpit and coaming recess parts.
  • Kayak Building Notes: These notes provide supplemental information such as bill of materials for each design.
  • This file requires a large format printer to make hardcopies. You may also try tiling the printing on a smaller printer. If you don't want to do that Full Size Printed Plans are available Here.

RECOMMENDED MANUAL:

  • Building Strip Planked Boats - This book covers the whole strip building process and goes into details such as how the cockpit recess is installed.
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Printing Full Sized Boat Plans

Note: Our boat plans include full-sized drawings of the parts and forms needed to build the boat, as such they are best printed on a large format printer.

If you do not have access to a large format printer, visit Guillemot-Kayaks.com where we sell full-size hard copy of all these plans printed and ready to use. You may also try printing these by "tiling" using your own printer and taping together the large pages.