Hi folks,
When I was a teenager I built a pedal-powered canoe. It's made out of
plywood without any curves, sealed by mastic in screwed-down joints, and
has parts of a child's bike as the propulsion system. So its appearance
is very Heath Robinson.
I never quite finished the project because I stopped spending time with
a friend who had a lake. But I got to the stage where it was tested as
keeping the water out. Then it was varnished and forgotten about. As I
recall, the things that need finishing are securing the paddles to the
shaft, adding a belt to transmit the power (pretty much anything would
do here) and making a rudder to suit the bracket. So it's an
almost-finished project that's about 15 years old, and has been stored
under cover.
It seems a shame to junk it, so it's free to a good home. We're on the
Shropshire-Staffordshire border. Anyone got a teenage son who might
enjoy it? This is a Dangerous Book for Boys type of project, although it
pre-dates the book by about a decade.
E-mail me (cdt22 AT cantab DOT net) if you want it or need more information.
Best wishes,
Chris Tidy
PS: It's probably big enough for an adult too :-).
On 27 Sep, 22:51, Christopher Tidy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> When I was a teenager I built a pedal-powered canoe. It's made out of
> plywood without any curves, sealed by mastic in screwed-down joints, and
> has parts of a child's bike as the propulsion system. So its appearance
> is very Heath Robinson.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Chris Tidy
>
> PS: It's probably big enough for an adult too :-).
Give it a Viking funeral.
John S.