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Etc, Etc, Etc... => Building, Planning, Constructing Boats => Topic started by: capt_nemo on November 02, 2014, 10:23:43 PM

Title: Runners on Flat Kayak Bottom
Post by: capt_nemo on November 02, 2014, 10:23:43 PM
Got plans to build an 11' flat bottomed kayak.

Any reason(s) why I should NOT add a set of 3 runners (1 long on centerline with 1 shorter on each side) to the bottom?????

I've added runners to two other boats I've built, to protect the bottom paint and strengthen the thin ply bottoms. They work quite well with no adverse affect on performance.

Thanks,

capt_nemo
Title: Re: Runners on Flat Kayak Bottom
Post by: deisher6 on November 03, 2014, 08:42:54 AM
Hey Capt'n Nemo:
Keels can get hung up on rocks in moving water, but they will help in tracking.
regards charlie
Title: Re: Runners on Flat Kayak Bottom
Post by: Duckie on November 16, 2014, 08:19:15 AM
I built a flat bottomed lapstrake canoe a couple years ago and I did not add runners to it.  I did glass the bottom both inside and outside though.  I painted it with good ole rustoleum and it still looks new.  You could add runners to your kayak.  They shouldn't affect how it handles, but as noted, they will slightly affect how it handles in moving water.  As long as you aren't dragging it around on rocky beaches, not much will happen.  I have found that with my Kevlar canoes the bow and stern bottom is the only thing that gets a ton of wear.  You could add a layer of Kevlar tape to just those two areas and you should be fine.  Some canoe outlets offer a kit just for that.  I am currently building a SUP board for my wife.  The plan calls for 4 oz glass on the bottom and I doubt that I will do anything beyond that.  My main concern is that she will knock the skegs off at the boat landing.  And if she does, its nothing that a little goo and glass won't fix.

Al
Title: Re: Runners on Flat Kayak Bottom
Post by: capt_nemo on November 16, 2014, 09:28:48 AM
Duckie,

Thanks for your comments.

capt_nemo