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Topic: PNW kayak building class  (Read 3231 times)

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treesner

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Hey guys curious if you know of any kayak woodworking classes in the PNW? I've found a couple of guys who do classes on skin on frame kayaks like capefalcon and seawolf but they're all offsite in different parts of the country. I like taking week long classes and going out to rural places and spending a week in someones shop building. If you guys have any leads let me know! thanks
-chris


bb2fish

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My neighbor built one of these kits - it appears they have classes too.

http://www.pygmyboats.com/boat-building-classes.html