Skinboat Journal

This blog is about various boat and environment related topics that I care to comment on. First and foremost, this blog is about skin on frame boats, their construction and use, as well as paddle and other stuff related to skin boat use.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Pipe-Smoking Sailors & Explorers

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I ran into a picture somewhere of a traditional kayaker with a pipe in his mouth.  Then I ran into other pictures of pipe_smoking mariners. ...
Friday, June 20, 2014

The Shape of the Unangan (Aleut) Kayak

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Unangan and to a slightly lesser extent, Alutiiq kayaks are distinct from the kayaks of other regions in that they are a good deal more f...
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Friday, June 13, 2014

Unangan (Aleut) Paddle Orientation Revisited

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I already have two posts on how Unangan paddlers held their paddles.  To read them, type paddle orientation into the blogger search box on t...
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Captain Cook and his Expedition Artist John Webber visit Alasks and British Columbia

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I got two replicas of John Webber prints.  I thought that they might maybe be actual Webber prints but it turned out that they weren't...
Friday, April 11, 2014

El Toro Trailer, Updated

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You probably don't remember but a while back, I did a posting on kayak trailers that could be towed behind a bicycle.  The tow bar on th...

Desert Storm Tan Repaint

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Over the last few years I have been painting the skins of my skin on frame boats with polyurethane varnish.  The varnish has UV blockers in ...
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Basic Technology by Michael Wolf

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Michael Wolf is a photographer working out of Hong Kong and possibly other cities.  A while back I ran into his photos of what he called ...
Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Eastern Arctic-Like Kayak, Performance Report

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I finally did it. Finished the EA kayak with some deviations from the traditional norm, painted it and headed out to the water to see how it...
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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Eastern Arctic-like Kayak - closing comments

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Time to bring the EA kayak building project back to life, on this blog anyway.  Time to make some comments on the building experience, a tim...
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

A Four-Egg Omelette

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Technology brings us many wonderful gizmos and makes life as we are living it possible.  But as somebody once noted, "You can't mak...

Radiation

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You may or may not have heard about Fukushima, Japan where a few years ago a large earthquake and the giant wave that resulted from it badly...
Friday, January 24, 2014

Wood and Canvas Canoe Restoration - B.N. Morris History

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I did some research on the internet and found out what kind of canoe I was restoring, a B.N. Morris canoe made in Veazie, Maine.  And ther...
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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Wood and Canvas Canoe Restoration - started

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Finally got the shop organized enough to get the canoe moved in.  Some internet sleuthing reveals that it is a B.N. Morris canoe.  Helps t...
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Eastern Arctic Kayak Construction - Ribs

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Back to working on the EA kayak after more than a month's hiatus. Today I tried notching and bending a stick for ribs, but there was so...
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I like to look into old and mostly abandoned technologies that people used before the industrial age and also technologies that were used in non agricultural societies. I have a hunch that some of these technologies will again become relevant in a more resource-poor future. If you want to contact me directly, you can reach me at: my first name followed by nomadic at gmail dot com
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