BUILDER SPOTLIGHT: FROM NANAIMO, VANCOUVER ISLAND
Our builder spotlight this month is Brett Mueller. An outdoor enthusiast from the vibrant urban center found on the east side of beautiful Vancouver Island—Nanaimo.
With our digital plans and single kit plastic parts, his paddle board build turned out pretty well!
For this hollow core wood paddle board project he used our San Jacinto 11'8" paddle board plan.
Favorite part and most challenging part of the building process:
Fiber glassing the board was, for me, the most satisfying part of the build. Watching the wood grain pop through the wet glass was worth all the work of building the board. Also noteworthy is the 3D printed fin. Probably the most challenging part was getting the bead and cove strips to fit. Nothing that wasn't fixable with some wood filler or thickened epoxy though.
Lesson learned during the process:
Definitely having patience to do every step until completion. Not rushing to get to the next step. There was no rush to have it done, but it was always too exciting to get to the next process.
“Great set of plans, the board handles great and is a pleasure to paddle.”
As the weather gets warmer, we'll surely see more of his beautiful board exploring the waters of Vancouver Island.
Give him a follow at @brettmmueller.
Are you working on your own paddle board project? We'd love to share your build and your story on our blog. Drop us a note at support@jarvisboards.com or message us on Facebook.
Ready to start your own paddle board build? There are a few ways to start. You can start with our digital or printed paddle board plans or with our pre-cut frame kits. Also, we've got Pre-milled Paulownia wood strips and planks for your board skins.