
Canoecraft
An Illustrated Guide to Fine Woodstrip Construction
Ted Moores(Author)
Firefly Books Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. November 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-55209-342-9 (ISBN)
Description
Canoecraft is the ultimate guide to building a wood-strip canoe. Thousands of canoes have been built using Canoecraft over the last 30 years. Now revised and expanded with 32 pages of colour, this international bestseller, known as the 'Bible of canoe building' is back, bigger and better than ever. Ted Moores is a master builder of woodstrip/epoxy canoes. Over four decades teaching wooden-boat construction, he discovered that the same dream motivates all of his students, no matter their age: to build something beautiful and functional. Canoecraft is the road map to that dream. Moores offers comprehensive instructions for the first-time builder, and for the second-time builder. He adds a variety of canoe plans, each presented as a traditional table of offsets. There is also a series of builder's tips and techniques, and an entire chapter on carving a paddle, the perfect accompaniment to a handcrafted canoe. The author's counsel is straightforward: 'When good materials are used and simple steps are performed with care, professional results are sure to follow.'
Whether the goal is to build a general-purpose recreational canoe, or an efficient modern tripping canoe, or a full-decked fast-cruising canoe with walnut veneer, Canoecraft is the ideal guide to making it happen successfully.
Whether the goal is to build a general-purpose recreational canoe, or an efficient modern tripping canoe, or a full-decked fast-cruising canoe with walnut veneer, Canoecraft is the ideal guide to making it happen successfully.
Reviews / Votes
'If you want to build a strip-plank canoe - or kayak - Canoecraft is the book to buy ... A very comprehensive boatbuilding book and highly recommended' Water Craft; 'An excellent definitive book ... something you must read if you are going to build a woodstrip canoe' Canoeist; 'A gentle push twoard your own canoe project' Woodworker's Journal. A Woodworking Magazine Top 40 Book.More details
Edition
Reprint of Second Edition. Revised and expanded
Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
37 color photographs, black and white photographs and diagrams throughout, resources
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 207 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
710 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55209-342-9 (9781552093429)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
10/1983
Camden House Publishing
€34.82
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Person
Ted Moores is a best-selling author. In 1972, Moores pioneered the woodstrip/epoxy boatbuilding system for canoes and, since then, has promoted the fine art of wooden-canoe and kayak construction. He is the author of "Kayaks You Can Build."
Content
Contents
Introduction To The Second Edition
Chapter 1 The Poor Man's Yacht: Craftsmanship and Common Sense Chapter 2 The Well-Bred Canoe: Canada's Cedarstrip Tradition
Chapter 3 Anatomy Of A Canoe: Essentials Of Good Design
Chapter 4 Pipe Dreams To Paper: Choosing The Right Plan
The Plans
Chapter 5 Preparations: Setting Up The Workshop
Chapter 6 Material Matters: Machining The Wood
Chapter 7 Functional Form: Making The Mold
Chapter 8 The Stripper's Art: Building The Hull
Chapter 9 Character Development: Installing The Trim
Chapter 10 Final Details: Adding The Finishing Touches
Chapter 11 Classic Care: A Guide To Maintenance & Repair
Chapter 12 Different Strokes: Making Your Own Paddle
Sources
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits
Introduction To The Second Edition
Chapter 1 The Poor Man's Yacht: Craftsmanship and Common Sense Chapter 2 The Well-Bred Canoe: Canada's Cedarstrip Tradition
Chapter 3 Anatomy Of A Canoe: Essentials Of Good Design
Chapter 4 Pipe Dreams To Paper: Choosing The Right Plan
The Plans
Chapter 5 Preparations: Setting Up The Workshop
Chapter 6 Material Matters: Machining The Wood
Chapter 7 Functional Form: Making The Mold
Chapter 8 The Stripper's Art: Building The Hull
Chapter 9 Character Development: Installing The Trim
Chapter 10 Final Details: Adding The Finishing Touches
Chapter 11 Classic Care: A Guide To Maintenance & Repair
Chapter 12 Different Strokes: Making Your Own Paddle
Sources
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits