Take a bunch of flat pieces of Okoume plywood from Africa, add some epoxy, some fiberglass, a few hours of time, and you end up with a beautiful hand-crafted kayak.
NEW! - NEARING COMPLETION!
Follow step by step progress as Dan builds the Steve Killing designed Bear Mountain Enterprise touring kayak. Please note that this is a current work in progress -- pages are updated as the boat is constructed.
NOW IN PROGRESS!
Laugh along while following Mick's antics as he attempts the non-traditional birth of a traditional, yet non-traditional skin-on-frame surfing kayak.
Sponsored again by Rod Tait of Orca Boats, the fourth annual meeting of kayak builders at Barnett Marine Park was a huge success and everyone had a terrific time.
The second meeting of kayak builders at Barnett Marine Park in Burnaby. 2003 brought builders from around the province as well as Washington State. The event was sponsored by Rod Tait of Orca Boats in Port Moody.
What better place for a wooden boat show than Granville Island? There were several kayaks on display as well as other types of wooden boats ranging from canoes to yachts and sailboats.
An informal meeting of kayak builders at Barnett Marine Park in Burnaby. This was the first year and it turned out to be a huge success with everyone enjoying themselves and the day.