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Dart 14 - Mark II
Plans
$72 England & EU
$61 USA/Elsewhere 

The DART 14 Mark2 and Dart 16 kayaks have been designed for simple home construction. Both canoes use 3 or 4mm plywood for the hull and deck panels and the stitch and tape method of construction. Because both kayaks use simple tortured plywood, strength is inherent in the shape and therefore little framing is required unlike many older ply kayak designs.

Both kayaks have built-in buoyancy chambers fore and aft and in both cases full size shapes are given on the plans for the bulkheads and deck beams. The decks are heavily rounded to give adequate room inside and to easily shed water and the hull panel shapes are easily transferred from the plans to the plywood sheets. The 16 footer will take around 35 hours and uses 3 sheets of ply to build and both canoes are very light and can be carried by one person.

The sporty 14’ single kayak (now in it’s mark 2 version) has a beam of 24’’ and a ‘V’ bottomed soft chine shape giving plenty of stability with a very good tracking and low wetted surface area hull. Construction uses just 2 1/2 sheets of Exterior or Marine ply and takes around 25 hours to build.

 

at left: an example by Robin Waistell of Albatross Boats.

Dart 14 Particulars

LOA 14' 4.27m
Beam 24" 0.61m
Mid Depth (Deck to hull bottom) 11" 0.28m
Approx. Dry Weight 35lbs 15.9kg
Approx. Capacity 250lbs 130kg

Hull Shape

V bottom/single chine
Construction Method Stitch and tape
Plywood Requirements 2 1/2 - 3 sheets of 4mm
Guidance Use Sea and general purpose
Drawing/Design Package 2 x A1 sheets + 5 x A4 instruction sheets

right: two pictures of a Dart 14 by Andy White