The Aleutian Kayak: Origins, Construction, and Use of the Traditional Seagoing Baidarka

For true traditionalists, here are the first complete plans and detailed building instructions for authentic Aleutian Kyak–the ancient voyaging and hunting craft of the nomadic Unangan of Alaska. Based on originals in museums in Oregon and California, these lightweight (35 Pounds, 17 feet long) skin-on-frame sea kayaks can be built to fit the owner’s exact dimensions, using simple hand tools and readily obtainable materials, for less than 0, including paddles, spray skirt, and traditional paddling jacket. Known as Baidarkas among the Russian settlers of Alaska, these unique native American craft evolved over centuries to carry heavy loads swiftly over long distances in wind and wave–ideal for modern sea kayakers looking for an alternative to plastic replicas of short-range Greenland-style boats.


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