Bateau Cheap Canoe 
                  by Joel 
                  "NoBucks" Fleischer
                I built the cheap 
                  canoe with free plans from Boat 
                  Plans OnLine because I needed a canoe but I couldn't 
                  afford to buy one. All in all, it ended up costing me between 
                  $100 - $150. 
                
                I could have done it more cheaply, 
                  but I purposely departed from the plans in a few instances because 
                  I was experimenting with different building processes. 
                
                The plans call for the breasthooks 
                  to be made from plywood. I made them from some oak that I had 
                  lying around. The plans also called for a plywood seat in the 
                  middle, which I replaced with one thwart in the middle, my plan 
                  being to put seats fore and aft for paddling with my kids, while 
                  keeping our rear ends off the wet floor of the canoe.
                
                Also, the plans specifically 
                  say to avoid sheathing the canoe in fiberglass, since it is 
                  not worth the expense in a little canoe like this. Because I 
                  am planning to build a sailboat, I wanted to make my mistakes 
                  on the cheap canoe so that, when I made mistakes building the 
                  sailboat, I'd know how to fix them.
                
                 After `glassing the seams and 
                  laying down the first coat of epoxy, I glassed the bottom and 
                  the sides on the outside to protect them from rocks. 
                
                After sanding and filling the 
                  fiberglass, my six-year-old son Alex and I painted the whole 
                  thing with hunter green exterior latex. When we finally launched 
                  the canoe, we found that the paint held up very well when we 
                  landed the canoe on the shore. We launched the canoe on Harlow 
                  Lake near Marquette, Michigan.
                
                Upon launching the canoe, I was 
                  very impressed that it only drew a couple inches of water, even 
                  with an adult sitting in it. I was a little concerned that the 
                  canoe seemed a bit tender, even with a frightened child sitting 
                  stone still in the front to balance things out. 
                
                After dropping Alex off on the 
                  shore, I paddled out a ways and vigorously rocked the canoe 
                  back and forth. I found that it would only go over so far and 
                  then would stiffen up and come back. My kids grew a little braver 
                  after they saw me doing that.
                
                The reaction to the canoe has 
                  been very interesting. In my opinion, it's not much to look 
                  at, but everyone that sees it says, "You built that? Cool!" 
                  I can't wait to get started on the sailboat!
                