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Check out Gatorboats.com go to the forum.........all your boat DIY questions and answers are there.
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If you seal the wood right or use a marine grade plywood you wouldn't have to fiberglass the whole thing. Just the seams with fiberglass tape and a resin epoxy. Not that difficult and better in the long run. If your going through the trouble of building I would do it right and make it last longer. You can get the resin and fiberglass tape on ebay for fairly cheap.
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LSU agriculture dept has pirogue plans for free download. I've built several and they were easy for me and a grandson to use. Instead of using fiberglass on the seams we bought the polyurathane glue in a calking gun at Home deoot and it worked very good. Moisture swells the calking up a little. Then we painted the outside with an oil or plourathane epoxy paint and the inside we brushed linseed oil and mineral spirtits 1/2 & 1/2.Also check out southern paddler.com forum for answers.
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Check out uncle john I think it is. They sell plans and cypress rib sets. I built one using their ribs. It came out ok. I'm no carpenter by any means. I did tape the seams and used epoxy to cover all the wood.
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I have a pirogue that was built in Cecila about 30yrs ago. It's no good anymore but you can have it and use it for ideas or fire wood.
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fiberglass is not that hard just take your time
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