I’ve been following WCHA for a couple of years and always appreciated the knowledge, skill and generosity of its’ members.   I started building my own boat a couple of years ago but working out of town and other parts of life made progress slow.   I am happy to say that I’ve finally completed my first boat!   With a form I acquired in Edmonton Alberta, I sourced some clear white cedar, got a few tools and began cutting, shaping, bending and nailing...learning as I went along, particularly from those great books out there often cited by those in the know.   I also sourced as much info as I could from the pages of the WCHA and I will always be grateful for the wealth of info in it’s records, and the willingness of members to help a novice.   Anyway, the boat is 16 ft, based on Chestnut Fort/Prospector, white cedar planks/ribs, sitka inwales, cherry decks/outwales, ash seats (they look quite pale so I will change them to cherry).   I’ve learned a lot from this project and can’t wait to start my second boat...but for now, I’m going to enjoy paddling my first self-built one...I do have an old Bastien Bros that I still enjoy but I suspect that one will be on Kijiji before too long.  I should also say that I had a tremendous amount of encouragement from my lovely wife Debra who also bandaged my wounds.   Anyway, here’s a pic...
   
		
		
	
	

				
			
 
	 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		