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*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QNJPJ58/ref=twister_B00HPSJFNS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Lower End Option ~500 USD] | *[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QNJPJ58/ref=twister_B00HPSJFNS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Lower End Option ~500 USD] | ||
*[https://eu.point65.com/collections/all-modular-kayaks/products/tequila-gtx Point65 Tequila Modular SOT Kayak ~1600 USD] | *[https://eu.point65.com/collections/all-modular-kayaks/products/tequila-gtx Point65 Tequila Modular SOT Kayak ~1600 USD] | ||
*[https://mikeshouts.com/mfk003-modular-standing-fishing-kayak-by-fissot/ Intresting Design with Fold Out Stabalizers for Stand Up Use (Can it act as a SUP, or just stationary use?) | |||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | =Existing Open Source Designs= |
Revision as of 19:38, 25 July 2020
Basics
- A small watercraft that usually sits one person
- Is propeled by a hand paddle
- Can be made of many materials; The most common are all rigid plastic, but some inflatable ones have emerged which can be deflated to very small sizes (such as an average backpack/tote bag)
- 70 CM +/- a few cm seems to be the standard width
Industry Standards
- High End Option ~1,000 USD
- Lower End Option ~500 USD
- Point65 Tequila Modular SOT Kayak ~1600 USD
- [https://mikeshouts.com/mfk003-modular-standing-fishing-kayak-by-fissot/ Intresting Design with Fold Out Stabalizers for Stand Up Use (Can it act as a SUP, or just stationary use?)
Existing Open Source Designs
- CNC Kayaks (They Make CNC Plans for Wooden Ones)
- This 3D Printed One (in many sections) by grass roots engineering
Basic Design
Surface Treatment for any model
- Print Part
- Sand down
- Coat in thin film of epoxy/silicone (Perhaps 2-3 x to be sure of good seal?)
- Sand + Buff
- Do this for the inside and outside
- Also optional addition of Anti-Skid Coatings/materials on the inside
Sit On Top (SOT)
One Piece 3D Printed Plastic
- Would require a HUGE D3D , or use a Belt 3D Printer
Multi Piece 3D Printed Plastic
- The more reasonable option
- The Kayak it is broken into shorter segments which can be broken apart for storage then reattached for use
- Also allows for a modular build (ie seat section, basic hull section, footrest section, fishing rod holder/cargo section, bow section, stern section, etc)
How Pieces Will Be Connceted
- Can epoxy + Friction stir weld the edges for permanent
- For breakdown-able ?
- The Point65 seems to use joinery held together by straps?
- Can this hold up the rough water?
- Can Metal Latches be Used?
- Bolts etc could work, and would be sturdy, main issue is time taken to connect/disconnect
- ALSO will a gasket be needed?
Estimated Cost
- Need to determine infill needed. The Existing Design used~28kg of abs (double check this)
BOM
Internal Links
External Links
- Wikipedia Pages on Kayaks
- A L.L. Bean Event/Stunt making a HUGE tequila kayak with many "middle sections" - could be a good Practical Publicity Stunt or a fun thing to do at boat parties (ie everyone brings their middle sections, and food etc, connect them all)