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Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 10:57 am
by Yak-A-Tak
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!! :D :lol: :P

Here we go again, :D

Hello all, I have purchased plans for a Cape Fear SOT and am going to build it for fishing. I have already built an 18.5' Cedar Strip (sit in) kayak but fishing from it is a pain. I am looking for a stable fishing platform, something that is a little easier to get in and out of, I am 6'2" and around 265lbs or so hense my choice of the Cape Fear SOT. I will try to photo document my progress and add some tipps from the build as well as a little humor.

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:29 am
by jem
Looking forward to it!

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:21 am
by hairymick
G'day Yak-A-TaK,

and welcome aboard mate.

I believe in the Cape Fear and have had the plans for one in my grubby little paws for a couple of years now. i just haven't got round to building her yet.

As a fishing machine, particularly so for the bigger guys, i think she will have few, if any peers. Enjoy your build mate and please do share with us your adventures and thoughts along the way.!

Merry Christmas!

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:57 pm
by craiggamesh
I take it you like the word "Cape" in the model of kayak you build. Unless I am wrong, and believe me this wouldn't be the first time, the 18.5 foot stripper you built is a Cape Ann Expedition. You did a beautiful job building her. I built a strip built SIK, also. It took forever. Also, I see you too are a fan of the Greenland paddle. Did you carve it yourself?

I have fished from my SIK, too. However, I feel that the SOT would be much more comfortable and stable for landing a bigger fish like a sturgeon. I am going to order the Sabalo plans today, if I get the required permission from my off-duty supervisor. Bemm52's beauty sold me on it. I have been trying to pick between Matt's 3 designs for the last 6 months and I think I finally made up my mind.

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:52 pm
by Yak-A-Tak
I am impressed, it is a Cape Ann but it is the HV, I like it allot, it gets up and moves when I put the paddle to it, however fishing from it is quite a chore. It is around 55 pounds. Getting in and out of it is not so much fun either. I will have to work at that!

Funny you caught that, the work Cape never entered my mind, I am a big guy and I am after the stability and capacity of the kayak.

It may take some time to start as I am having to save up for materials, $$$ is hard to come by this day and age. I will post pics though when I start it off.

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:56 pm
by Yak-A-Tak
Oh and yes I did make the paddle, need any pine shaveings??

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:27 pm
by craiggamesh
No. I have plenty of shavings of my own. Here is one I carved last winter. If you can call using a band saw, tables saw and spokeshave carving.

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I ordered plans for the sabalo the other day. Not sure when I will get to start on it. We added a little girl to the family at the beginning of January, so between changing diapers and work, i wont have much spare time. However, I enjoy reading other peoples build threads.

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:29 pm
by craiggamesh
Also, I guessed the Cape Ann expedition because it is one of the few 18.5 footers I know of that are strip built.

Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:16 am
by Yak-A-Tak
OK Here we go,

Building the frame parts from scrap 1/4" Sander plywood from Home Depot, so far no voids. That Sander board plywood is very light weight. I am going to build the entire kayak with this stuff, making sure to check for voids in the ply.

I cut the pieces about a quarter inch larger on the table saw and used my disk sander to trim it to the line. This is as accurate as I can get.

Not much of a start but it is a start! Saving up for the epoxy.

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Re: Cape Fear Sit On Top

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:17 am
by _AL_
Any progress mate?

Al