The audio from this clip is quite entertaining, but despite two very frustrating hours of trying I just can’t get it to upload. This was our first time at this particular lake, and we were not aware of the remnants of an old dam just below the surface. The pedal drive fins kick up...
"Video: Crashing the canoe into an underwater dam"Continue readingCategory: From Instagram
Video: Underwater view of the Mirage Drive
I’ll definitely get more and better footage of this later but I just wanted to share a quick clip showing how the Hobie Mirage Drive works and what happens when it hits submerged obstacles. This is of course the kick up version, it’s more expensive, but I wouldn’t even consider not purchasing this style....
"Video: Underwater view of the Mirage Drive"Continue readingVideo: A cool feature of the new tandem pedal drive canoe
A cool feature of the new tandem pedal drive canoe is that it can be pedaled from either seat if used in conjunction with a reversible Mirage drive. Here I’m pedaling in reverse (Liz is facing forward and steering with the rudder) then I pull the forward lever and Liz pulls the drive and...
"Video: A cool feature of the new tandem pedal drive canoe"Continue readingVideo: First trip in the new pedal drive prototype
First trip in the new pedal drive prototype was exceedingly pleasant, if not quite perfect. Just a recap of yesterday’s post, this new version is 33” wide and 15’6” long and can be used as a day trip tandem for lighter paddlers, or a solo capable of carrying quite a bit of weight. I...
"Video: First trip in the new pedal drive prototype"Continue readingVideo: Walkthrough of the second pedal drive canoe prototype
The second pedal drive canoe prototype is finally finished. You haven’t seen much of this canoe yet because I had to choose between documenting the build for social media and actually creating the video course for how to build it. I really want to push this design over the line this year so I...
"Video: Walkthrough of the second pedal drive canoe prototype"Continue readingVideo: Jason’s (and Lucy’s!) sailing canoe
Check out this lovely video of @lucy_an_j using our pop-up sail system on a solo canoe built from our plans. Our building system will let you build a canoe in any size you want, Jason decided to go a little small on this one but if he’s happy, I’m happy. I’ll let him describe...
"Video: Jason’s (and Lucy’s!) sailing canoe"Continue readingVideo: Dock launching a kayak with a Greenland paddle
One of the many cool things about a Greenland paddle combined with a kayak with a flat back deck is that it makes a great stabilizer for getting in and out of the kayak. For on the water launches the key is to keep the paddle tip slightly underwater and never stop looking at...
"Video: Dock launching a kayak with a Greenland paddle"Continue readingJorge’s sailing tandem
Check out this student build by Jorge who just finished this beautiful 16’6” x 36” tandem canoe! It’s a bit heavier than it should be due to the floorboards, (most people don’t believe me, but camping mats in the bottom work fantastic and weigh nothing) but if he’s happy, I’m happy. “Maiden voyage was...
"Jorge’s sailing tandem"Continue readingVideo: An on the water ergonomics check
Just another quick trip down to the river to check the fit of a new backrest design, and various other aspects of the ergonomics before I fully commit to those decisions on the current prototype. I was lucky to get a big barge wake for a little bit of rough water testing. Interestingly, the...
"Video: An on the water ergonomics check"Continue readingTimelapse: Building curved canoe seat rails
It seems like you need to build about 10 of something before you start becoming efficient. I’m finally getting my mojo with these curved canoe seat rail laminations. I left the sped up sound on this one which is kind of fun. ___ This post was originally featured on our Instagram feed. See the...
"Timelapse: Building curved canoe seat rails"Continue readingRevisiting upwind skin-on-frame sailing
Over the years I’’ve built a handful of skin on frame upwind sailboats, and they worked fine, but at the end of the day I still think that plywood is the better material for the job because it’s stiffer, heavier, and you can build in watertight bulkheads. It’s also just a better match for...
"Revisiting upwind skin-on-frame sailing"Continue readingVideo: “Land canoeing”
Seems like I’m spending about an hour a day in the driveway right now “land canoeing” while I try to to finalize the backrest and seating details for the next pedal drive canoe prototype. For me ergonomics are everything. ___ This post was originally featured on our Instagram feed. See the original post and...
"Video: “Land canoeing”"Continue readingVideo: Tool Tuesday: Gorilla ladder’s work platform
The gorilla ladder, slim fold, aluminum work platform, is rock solid, super light, and super versatile. I use it constantly. ___ This post was originally featured on our Instagram feed. See the original post and discussion here. Follow Cape Falcon Kayak on Instagram »...
Video: Checking the nesting fit on the latest canoe
Our building system lets you build canoes that nest tightly together like Russian dolls, this is great for limited storage space and also makes it a lot easier to transport canoes on top of a vehicle. Here we are checking the fit on the latest frame. It fits! ___This post was originally featured on...
"Video: Checking the nesting fit on the latest canoe"Continue readingOn YouTube: Steam bending canoe ribs
Just posted a video on YouTube where I steam bend the ribs into a skin on frame canoe from start to finish. Enjoy! ___This post was originally featured on our Instagram feed.See the original post and discussion here. Follow Cape Falcon Kayak on Instagram »...
