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From the moment I first saw a wood strip canoe, I knew I wanted to build one. I researched and found Bear Mountain Boat company online. (Note: There are a lot of companies to consider. I chose Bear Mountain because I really liked their online building forum that allowed me to read about a lot of other people's experiences with their builds. I found this extremely helpful as I ran into different challenges along the way). I purchased a set of plans for their Hiawatha canoe, a copy of Canoecraft by Ted Moores, and off I went. The pictures I posted show various parts of the construction process.

Picture #1 is the finished product sitting on my lawn the day I finished her up.
Picture #2 shows a variety of things. First, I am in the process of milling the wood. I bought 16' lengths of western red cedar that I ripped to slightly larger than 1/4". I am in the process of planing all the lengths down to precisely 1/4". You can see on the table that the strips are grouped together. This is so I can keep track of the color variations in the wood and helps in the selection process when planks are installed on the forms. After planing the wood, I sent all the strips through the router to receive a bead and cove on opposite ends of the planks. You can also see the skeleton of forms on the left side of this picture.
Picture #3 shows me stripping one side of the forms. I glued up three strips at a time alternating between sides. My shop is kind of small, so I had to slide the strongback (what everything sits on) back and forth so I could alternate between sides. The cedar is so light that this wasn't as big a deal as I thought it might be.
Picture #4 shows me fiberglassing the outside of the hull. This step intimidated me the most and wasn't as bad as I envisioned. Fiberglassing the inside was a little more challenging due to tight spots at the ends of the canoe, but, overall, I worried way too much about this step.
Picture #5 shows the trimming out of the hull. The gunwales are installed as well as the yoke and the seat frames. This felt more like woodworking than any other part of the process. You can get very creative with how you trim the canoe. I kept it pretty simple.
Picture #6 shows launch day. January of 2012 was the launch. That picture is me shoving off for the first time.

If you ever thought about building a wood strip canoe, I would strongly encourage you to do it. I found the build to be one of the more rewarding projects I have done. And it is easily the most complimented. There is just something about a wood canoe.

One more thought. I chose the Hiawatha design because I liked the look of the curved ends (challenging to trim out, as it turns out) on a canoe (more traditional in my opinion). It also was advertised as an easy canoe to paddle (I am a novice paddler), and it seated two. The canoe measures just over 15' in length with a beam of 33.5" and weighs right at 50 pounds.

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Looks great, you must be really proud when out on the water! More than anything I'm jealous that you were in a canoe in January…
 

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WOW! This is amazing to me. I just whittle little birds, and cannot even imagine tackling a project like this. I can't help but think of Mark Harmon working on his canoe in his basement on his NCIS show. I bet he'd be envious of yours!
 

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Beautiful canoe!! Looks like you stirred a lot of interest in the wake of your post. Amazing work. Thanks for the suggestions in the post.
 

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Wow, that is great. I have one on my long list to build one day. I do have the cedar ready,,,,,,,
 

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Couldn't stop staring at the pictures. Love it. These canoes are what really got me into woodworking, It is my goal to build one of these one day. Got some skills to build first. Great job!
 

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Very awesome work
 

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yes you are right, every time i see a cedar strip canoe, i have envy running through me, of coarse you did an excellent job on this as you have on your other projects, your an inspiring wood worker…keep it up, whats next…
 

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Thanks, Grizzman. I am finishing up a cherry secretary desk for my sister this week or next. After that, no big plans are in stone at the present time. I have seen some wooden bikes at www.renovobikes.com that have caught my eye. I think that might be a project similar to the canoe project in that I think I need to look at that one for awhile and do some research before jumping in. That might be 2014's big project.
 

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Awesome job!! This is a great looking canoe. I've built two canoes, and never tried the scuppered gunwales, but I think I should, as yours look really good. Also, I like the look of the red cedar better than mine, all we have here is Northern white cedar. I hope you also enjoy building your next canoe, (once you do one, it's hard not to think about building another model, kind of addictive). Fantastic job, thanks for posting it. P.S., All the water here is frozen solid, so I can't even try my last one, pretty jealous!)
 

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Beautiful canoe, I'm sure you get a lot of well deserved compliments every time you take her out. Theres nothing like paddling a canoe you made yourself.
 

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I am a novice paddler

After your first 10 miles you'll be a expert :). Beautiful woodworking.
 

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Mark, that's a beauty.
A strip built canoe is a bucket list project for me.
Funny thing, at dinner the other night I was talking with my friends Robb and Mike.
Robb has built a gorgeous canoe; he said, I'll gladly send you my reference books.
Guess I need to take him up on it!
 

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I can't say anything that hasn't already been said. Great looking canoe…the envy of many lumberjocks and all aspiring boat builders, myself included. Thanks for sharing.
 

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very nice ,,,,,,,,,,,on the bucket list for me
 

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beautiful and nice job. I have built many canoes, kayaks and standup paddle boards they are very satisfying to build and display.
 

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Superb….....
 

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Awesome beautiful canoe!
 
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