Eureka 155 canoe – Another Launching. Plywood touring canoe

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

  • Length – 15’6″ (4.73m)
  • Beam – 34″ (0.86m)
  • Weight – 44lbs (20kg) – Gaboon (Okoume) Ply
  • Can be built down to weights of 34lbs (15.5kg)
  • Information for Eureka Canoe Plan

Another Eureka has been launched – this one by Peter McKenzie. These are his emails and pictures the way I received them –

Hi Michael ,

Finally finished and launched..straight into the open sea at Burrum Heads ..calm conditions..four klms to a small sheltered creek for trials with one , two and three adults .. and return with10 k SE wind behind us .. performance all I could ask for ..I’m loving it..Lots of favourable comment from admirers on beach at launching…Two obtained your contact details from me .

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Commenced building mid Feb and completed end April working three to four days a week full days .

Followed plans to order except for a couple of deviations . Six mm bottom and four mm chines and sides worked out O.K…. just a bit of a light sand after bottom to chine fillet… /cont.

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Western red cedar used throughout , including paddles , (two x 4mm Ply laminate blades OK ). Bulkheads 6mm..decks 4mm..Front seat 150mm high..rear 160mm…(with 25mm foam pad)…

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Seats were cut out and laced with tuna longline mono nylon.. Seats fitted into chines with two extra layers of glass tape as a pad wet on wet instead of timber (Michael Storer: I wouldn’t normally do it this way because glass tape has quite low “peel strength” but Peter will find out if it works OK)

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Single handed I reverse the boat and sit on the front seat to get weight nearer centre..can also kneel on floor mat for fast straight line paddle…happy with stability..

Completed weight 22 kg …I could have been less heavy handed with epoxy , but more than pleased with final weight . /cont

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

End inwhale spacers and deck were fitted as one exercise to make rebate easier … inwhales followed next day …worked for me ..

Deck curve , centre spreader ,seat cutout , all used same curve pattern …cutouts from centre spreader were glued under seat supports , not for strength but to refine the only square part of the boat .(more added weight ,but looks good)

Timber selection in practice
In Hindsight:- Would have followed your specifications for Oregon gunwhales and inwhales as WRC suffered abrasion putting on roof rack…particularly inwhales as they are the higher point . will plane them down to have a flat contact across rack ,and will round edges a bit more.

Handy HInts
Vinegar for cleaning hands – Use white vinegar to clean up hands after epoxy work ( also works for polyester araldite etc ) . I don’t use gloves as they tend to sweat up here and drip on work . Also works for accidents on clothing . I wash once with handfull of vinegar wipe on old cloth ,rinse once more with vinegar , and wash with soap and water .

(Only use vinegar on yourself and on tools that can easily be dried completely. A bit of vinegar residue in a brush will stop a big patch of fresh epoxy from going hard! EVER!

Mini Torture boards – Make mini torture boards with various grades of standard and emery paper(belt sanders) and ply offcuts (35mmx200mm) and glue a 40mmx25x19 handle on top .Makes sanding easier on tapes , paddles , etc.

Dust control , I have a bucket of damp sawdust on hand and sprinkle on work table and surrounding floor ( remember the old butcher shops) and sweep up after each session , You never get it all , but at least you don’t stir it all up again when you sweep up .

Love the Eureka , thank you for a great set of plans and easy to follow instructions.

Kind Regards ,
Peter McKenzie

Eureka light ply canoe built by Peter McKenzie, Burrum heads, Hervey Bay, Sunshine Coast Queensland: Storerboatplans.com

2 thoughts on “Eureka 155 canoe – Another Launching. Plywood touring canoe”

  1. Hi Peter,
    Your name came up at the SCBW monthly meeting this week and I am wondering if there is a way we can contact you?
    Danie and I expect to pass through Hervey Bay in June this year with a small camper van.
    Cheers for now

    Reply
    • Hi Alan and Danie,

      I’m afraid I am mostly living in the Philippines at the moment.

      Best wishes for a great trip
      MIK

      Reply

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