Outfitting a Surf Kayak

2 07 2008

Outfitting a surf boat is not for the faint hearted. It’s taken sweat, toil, an electric carving knife and rubber cement. Finally, after a year of experimentation, the boat is feeling snug in key places: (1) back, (2) butt, (3) thighs and (4) feet. How did I do it? For (1) I ‘fess up- I cheated- Brian @Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe (ACKC) installed the back band for me. For (2) I also cheated by buying a foam seat from ACKC. It had some hip pads that I glued to some sculpted foam that I previously glued into the boat. (3) Had me begging ACKC for some old dancer thigh braces. I chopped ‘em up and drilled some holes (yes, girls can use power tools) and after some cursing and additional foam additions they fit well. In addition I installed a Jackson happy “ram your thighs into the thigh braces” inflatable-bag-thing, which works really well. Finally, for (4) I spent many a midnight hour sculpting foam with an electric carving knife. I think i found the perfect fit in the form of feet “tunnels”. It feels good, now I just have to actually paddle with it to test it out.


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2 07 2008
Bill N (18:01:16) :

Kate:

I have been thinking of developing injection foam molded “feet tunnels” and wonder if you had much difficulty carving solid foam to fit your feet. If so, we could invent custom molded foot bags. (if someone hasn’t already thought of it?)
Surf’s up……!

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