Kevin is a fly fisherman who fishes mostly standing up in his W kayak. He paddles and poles his kayak while sight fishing for red fish >>
He’s also a prolific designer and craftsman when it comes to rigging his fishing kayak, and making wooden paddles for it.
Says Kevin:
-”I finally finished that paddle I’ve been building forever, and have paddled it a bit. It’s working out quite well for the W kayak.
I laminated the shaft out of one layer of poplar in the center for stiffness, and a layer of cedar on each side.
The blade is a lamination of two different colored cedars along with a maple tip to take a bit more abuse.
The blades have fiberglass cloth epoxied over both surfaces, and the shaft is finished in Tung oil (China wood oil) over the bare wood.
I also included a ferule for the shaft so I can break it down, as well as feather the blades left or right.
The paddle is nice and light, and really moves the boat along well. I’m liking it a lot so far.
I’d like to build one with carbon fiber paddles at some point, but who knows how many years that would take a the rate I put this one together.”




More about rigging your kayak for fishing >>

Cutting board used as platform - the batteries are in the kayak’s hull tips
Close up on batteries at the bottom of the hulls, for the trolling motor and jiggers. having a battery at the bottom of each hull acts as ballast, and stabilizes this fishing kayak.
Front deck, depth finder, platform with fishing tackle attached on both sides
Platform and mount for the electromechanical jiggers
Jiggers installed - rear view with electric motor, jointed tiller extension, and seat
Long shaft electric motor, transom mount with additional piece, and security cable
Rear view of Russ’ high tech fishing kayak. Note the motor shaft is secured with a bungee ‘W style’…
Russ’ high tech W 

