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You won't believe this BUSHCRAFT KAYAK Build | Minimal Tools ASMR 

Clay Hayes
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One of the most valuable survival skills is being able to figure out how to use the tools and natural resources you have available. And if you need to get out on the water then a bushcraft boat is in order. This week we're using minimal hand tools and some woodworking skills to build a bushcraft skin on frame kayak with nothing but a tarp, a mora knife, a small folding saw, and some bank line. I made the kayak ribs from green oceanspray that I peeled, bent around a tree, and tied in place. After a day of drying in the sun, they held their shape and I tied them into the hoops that would form the ribs of the kayak. The kayak frame slats are made from western red cedar, split from a tree that was blown down during a storm. I used the mora knife and wedges to split off the long slats which were then shaved to size and shape before being lashed to the ribs. The paddle was also made from a large split piece of western red cedar. To make things easier I made a bushcraft vice and draw knife to help shape the pieces. For the skin I used an inexpensive tarp. The frame is quite sturdy and very light weight. Total weight of the kayak is probably no more than 15lbs as I can easily balance it in one hand with my arm extended. The tarp kayak paddles great and tracks through the water with ease. These techniques could easily be adapted to build an inexpensive skin on frame canoe. #bushcraft #kayak #asmrwoodcarving
Tools and Gear I use:
Morakniv knife - amzn.to/3qvsUhe
Backpacks - kifaru.net/
Archery Gear - www.3riversarchery.com/
Tents & Tarps - seekoutside.com (enter clayhayes5 at checkout for 5% off!)
Binoculars - www.vortexoptics.com
Clothing - www.firstlite.com/
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Surviving Alone by Clay Hayes - amzn.to/3Qqou3l
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Комментарии : 659   
@dexbackcountry8205
@dexbackcountry8205 Год назад
Clay, that’s best use of the mora I’ve ever seen! This kayak build was an amazing bushcraft project. You and your family would be right at home in Canada’s North. Plenty of wilderness, wildlife, and adventure. Your boys have a great Dad to teach them too.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Dex
@ralphneyala9956
@ralphneyala9956 Год назад
This is June 11th 2023. My heart is truly broken, 10 1/2 million acres, and in this era of high technology that could have been avoided altogether. They could have set the oxygen sucking bombs (they have) off above the fires, starving hundreds of thousands of acres of fire of oxygen, but they let all that pristine woodland burn down DISGUSTING Christ forever hopefully His Body of Believers will be Called HOME soon see you then. Amen
@wojohowitz5432
@wojohowitz5432 Год назад
@@ralphneyala9956 those fires were deliberately set for the :agenda". there are forensic investigators that have determined that the trees are igniting from the inside out indicating some sort of Directed beam of heat rather than normal ignition sources.
@stevencunningham4680
@stevencunningham4680 Год назад
Clay , THIS IS SIMPLY A MASTERPIECE AND A WORK OF ART !!! To take materials that you found in the woods and build this kayak is simply amazing. YOU ARE A MASTER WOODSMAN ! I've been a subscriber to your channel from quite a while now and this project is by far the best one yet. Keep cranking out these awesome videos and I'll keep watching , God bless you and your family.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Steven
@ClayTallStories
@ClayTallStories 10 месяцев назад
Happy is a man building a boat. Nice one mate!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 9 месяцев назад
Thank ya
@claybrogaming3240
@claybrogaming3240 Год назад
I'm young and i have learnt allot about survival off these videos
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Good to hear
@josephking9594
@josephking9594 Год назад
That’s not bushcraft that’s art good stuff man I like it
@iamalanali
@iamalanali Год назад
You are a life saver keep going people are learning from you
@johnwest7993
@johnwest7993 Год назад
I liked this right up to the point where a plastic tarp got used to skin the kayak. It's like, " How to find your way through the wilderness with the aid of only a Garmin GPS and a pocket knife."
@stihl888
@stihl888 Год назад
Very inspiring Clay, i can see you do it out of passion and the want to learn and pass your knowledge down to others and not for attention. You'll have some awesome memories you can physically pass down to your children, grandchildren also.
@d.faulkner8210
@d.faulkner8210 Год назад
Great Video Sir! you are the ultimate bushcraft expert , I see everything you done to make you and your family self sustainable and taught your two sons to be the same and now you are spreading the word to everyone else to do the same. Keep up the great videos.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you liked it
@mmiller73
@mmiller73 Год назад
Clay, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - your bushcraft/woodcraft skills are simply amazing and a pleasure to watch you work.
@ArnoNoxFordSteyn
@ArnoNoxFordSteyn Год назад
In bushcraft teachings in RSA a lot of guys say If you can make a functional bow in the woods you can make anything. This vid is proof I guess of how true that is.
@alekart781
@alekart781 Год назад
So awesome. Please do more videos on survival fishing in all weather and environment conditions! You are a legend.
@ef-xb5tk
@ef-xb5tk Год назад
Clay, the resourcefulness you demonstrate in your videos is second to none. I love how you source your materials and work them ... cool bushcraft vise and drawknife.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you like them!
@josevelez7539
@josevelez7539 Год назад
Clay, I am going to definitely call you when I get into trouble while in the wilderness! You are the man!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
🍻
@jackleebron3907
@jackleebron3907 Год назад
You are just one remarkable human. You give me hope for our future. Thank you, Clay.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
😊
@redfishsurvival1413
@redfishsurvival1413 Год назад
A+++. I had to chime in on this one. I rolled my eyes when I first heard of ASMR, but there is absolutely something to hearing and watching all of these "human at work in nature" sounds. They go back a million years Im sure. The birds are singing too. Disabled people and any stuck inside a lot can really enjoy this approach. The guy on Primitive Technology (I think that's it) never talks but has a great idea of adding details of what he is doing and thinking if you turn the captions on. I have always thought that at the core of all of the bushcraft and survival "fans" is just the simple desire to be self sufficient with the Earth again. So here is my big idea if you run out of video ideas. I would love to see someone do like you did here, spend time in the woods, and focus on Eastern Woodland Native American skills and do a Primitive Technology version with local resources. Cook some meat or fish on the fire now and then etc. Like a Kephart channel. What plants and trees do you use for what food, project, medicine etc. And how did the tribes like the Cherokee preserve foods, deal with winter, make commonly used goods etc. The early American frontiersmen could also fall into the fray. Basically just how you live the best with the most basic of simple gear. Third world guys will sharpen a piece of sheet metal with a rock and use that knife for generations...that kind of thinking. You would also be prepping our local men for a collapse of some kind. Iy amazes me that the modern world has no back up plan to the web or grid simply being hacked. As usual, keep up the excellence brother and stay safe out there.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@b1laxson
@b1laxson Год назад
A few seconds in im already impressed in how you are splitting parrallels from the tree trunk by using another hunk of tree. As im stuck in the city that sort of in-the-field simplicity doesn't even get discussed.
@reddirt5489
@reddirt5489 Год назад
Never cease to amaze me such a natural ability 👍 Sadly it is life skills and abilities that very few have anymore.
@JeffMartinez648
@JeffMartinez648 Год назад
Absolutely amazing, great work Clay Hayes!
@GorgoScrobo
@GorgoScrobo Год назад
Great patience and skill! Thanks for sharing
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox Год назад
Incredible build! You are right....that did blow my mind!
@mikewolfe6496
@mikewolfe6496 Год назад
Well, that is a masterpiece. Very impressive structure
@brucesnyder7581
@brucesnyder7581 Год назад
Awesome build! I love all things archery but its nice to get away once in a while.
@johnthompson5319
@johnthompson5319 Год назад
My uncle was a great outdoorsman and Hunter. He once followed a set of tracks into a Cave, and Killed a Train,, thanks Clay for all your stuff!
@stephanygates6491
@stephanygates6491 Год назад
Sweet bushcraft technique! I’m studying. It’s hard to see that a full shop could work more efficiently. You, sir, are an elegant craftsman.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks 👍
@nerminjahic4125
@nerminjahic4125 Год назад
Great work mr. Hayes, pleasure to watch it.
@johnnycalories6500
@johnnycalories6500 Год назад
Dam dam dam. You got me. I would give my whole life,right now. To build a little cabin. And hunt. I've done it before as a kid. If you know anyone. That needs a second hand. Let me know.😊 For real.
@comfusedpassanger3399
@comfusedpassanger3399 Год назад
It looks so easy when skilled craftsmen are working, and it is also very relaxing to watch. I didn't read the headline, so at first I didn't understand what you were doing. But eventually it just got better and better, and the reception speaks for itself. Thanks for your video, I really appreciate them. It`s so relaxing to watch.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks John
@gregbagwell5543
@gregbagwell5543 Год назад
I have to say that I really enjoyed watching this creation from start to finish. I could see your use of tools from your bow making skills at play! The only suggestion I could add to provide the icing to the cake so to speak, would be that you carried your fishing pole with you on your crafts maiden voyage and ended the video landing a nice trout! Now that would have extended my smile to its breaking point! 😊
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Shoulda thought of that!
@liamcorey8802
@liamcorey8802 Год назад
This is awesome. Love the drawknife "jig" hack.
@erikcarey215
@erikcarey215 Год назад
Been off grid for almost 2 years now. Live in a standing oak forest. Wish I had the diversities !!
@slobberknocker7944
@slobberknocker7944 Год назад
Clay wouldve been living good 200 or 300 years ago with al the skills he knows
@user-tf9we5ny9v
@user-tf9we5ny9v Год назад
True I only know how to shoot a gun and bow I know how to hunt but this dude would thrive back then lll
@user-tf9we5ny9v
@user-tf9we5ny9v Год назад
Lol*
@FL_af
@FL_af Год назад
The epitome of no excuses
@Smokkedandslammed
@Smokkedandslammed Год назад
Where would you get a tarp 200-300 years ago? Ye olde tarp shoppe?
@bigbird4481
@bigbird4481 Год назад
​@@Smokkedandslammed maybe a animal hide? I would assume someone like that would be used as a tarp before plastic tarps were made
@stantilton2191
@stantilton2191 Год назад
Looks and performs really good for a tarp! Would help alot in the right place. Great job.
@FienxFlames
@FienxFlames Год назад
One of the most important videos I've ever had the pleasure of viewing. Your an Ace.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@timbuffington5717
@timbuffington5717 Год назад
Man I like your style... Just showing people what works and it's awesome 👍👍
@dimetrekorsikov5643
@dimetrekorsikov5643 Год назад
Patience ,skill, and the ability to see the potential of the available resources and the end results before you ever make the first cut is absolutely the formula for creative ingenuity. You're definitely talented dude. Never take for granted the blessing of being able to work with your hands and the vision to see the end of a project before it's started. God is good brother. I've worked my whole life with my hands and God has given me more than I could ever possibly deserve. I couldn't be happy doing anything else. Anybody can buy something and use it until they wear it out or get tired of it, but when you've got your labor and planning and design and nurture of every single step, every single, cut, nail, weld, chisel strike, file shaving, pile of sawdust, and gradually seeing it come to life. You can't buy that.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Well said
@jerryklages8858
@jerryklages8858 Год назад
AWESOME isn't the best word but it may have to do. Keep up the fantastic lifestyle. Your family and the rest of us all benefit!
@harrysally4310
@harrysally4310 Год назад
One of the most amazing videos I've ever seen on the net!
@zebulunturner2974
@zebulunturner2974 Год назад
I really appreciated how intentional you were to save your knife and did not really use it beyond getting a wedge started when possible. I think that's a great mindset of conservation of resources. Using things you make to save what you brought, as you can always make another wedge. Outstanding video, thank you sir, God bless
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks
@journeyman7189
@journeyman7189 Год назад
Clay that was an amazing job. You can really see the bow building come into play in a different way. Awesome. Nate
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Nate
@timfarris4499
@timfarris4499 Год назад
Love this build. One of the best bush craft builds you've done yet. Great job Clay! I have watched it at least 8 to 10 times.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks
@mrpeegeepee2682
@mrpeegeepee2682 Год назад
Simply the best....Clay, you are THE man....and I love your humility....Keep it up.....
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@happysimpleliving
@happysimpleliving Год назад
Clay, you're the best Bushcrafter!
@evanphillipsak
@evanphillipsak Год назад
Beyond impressive. Well done!
@PegCityPrints
@PegCityPrints 5 месяцев назад
Wow!! You need to rename this video to "Bushcraft Kayak with only a silky saw and a mora" im highly impressed, seen a few of your vids now but this one takes the cake. subscribed
@dalemeyer8207
@dalemeyer8207 Год назад
It's nice to see some sanity in this crazy world for a change
@johnnycalories6500
@johnnycalories6500 Год назад
Words cannot express how satisfying and amazing watching all of the intricate parts coming together 🤨😲🤔✊
@2Dutchy
@2Dutchy Год назад
A thing of beauty It looks like it tracks too, awesome
@leithmurray736
@leithmurray736 Год назад
Wow,Wow,Wow. Just mesmerising, watching your work with only two basic tools that you didn’t make the fixed blade mora and a medium size silky saw. Music to my eyes Thank you Regards Leith
@magnushomestead3824
@magnushomestead3824 Год назад
Excellent build man !!!!!! Thank you for sharing.
@rickm4295
@rickm4295 10 месяцев назад
That Sir is amazing...Might be the neatest thing Ive seen in this bushcraft setting. It would get you across the lake if you had to get there
@bulletproofpepper2
@bulletproofpepper2 Год назад
I built one as a kid, my cousin used it for target practice. I took off the tarp and use duct tape. Thanks for sharing.
@terrywarner8657
@terrywarner8657 Год назад
It is easy to see in your lines how traditional Inuit kayaks were built with bone and driftwood. Their fasteners were hide and animal tissue, where yours are modern string. They used knives, wedges, and maybe a carpenter's handsaw (after contact), but you both achieved the same result. Had I been putting on the skin, I'd have doubled the tarp instead of folding so much over at the top. But, you are the craftsman and I am the observer. Good luck on the next project!
@wildbill21791
@wildbill21791 Год назад
Very creative and talented. Love your life style.
@b1gje55e
@b1gje55e Год назад
Nuts. Well done.
@markpalmer5311
@markpalmer5311 Год назад
Personal favorite! Boatbuilding, Alone skills, perfection.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Mark
@ArnoNoxFordSteyn
@ArnoNoxFordSteyn Год назад
I came for the hunting but found some more entertaining things mixed in so I'm a happy camper.
@crazycoyote1738
@crazycoyote1738 Год назад
Clay, I’m trying to put myself in your place, building those satisfying but hard projects, getting blisters, cuts, and back pains. Other RU-vidrs are spending a few BS minutes borrowing and copying other ppl contents, with annoying loud music.. Kudos to you brother, and blessings to your family!!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thai was definitely one of the coolest builds I’ve ever done.
@rivermurray5799
@rivermurray5799 Год назад
Bushcraft legend!
@prometheus_beard
@prometheus_beard Год назад
Mate this is great. Not finished watching yet, but could you do a close-up of how you tied the hoops together please? That pullthrough technique is useful for a lot of things.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Search “whipping” here on the channel and you’ll find a video covering the technique
@prometheus_beard
@prometheus_beard Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter OK great thanks!
@brigittepelletier7658
@brigittepelletier7658 11 месяцев назад
I love carving but with simple crafted tools
@TurinInquisitor
@TurinInquisitor Год назад
This is incredible man, wow.
@RecklessRick
@RecklessRick Год назад
Their is only one word for this OUTSTANDING 👍👍😊 Many Thanks
@brigittepelletier7658
@brigittepelletier7658 11 месяцев назад
Awesome I was looking for a video on making paddle 😊😊😊 thank you. You sent me on the right direction 😊😊
@lukepippin4781
@lukepippin4781 Год назад
This might be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@withoutfurtheradoforever
@withoutfurtheradoforever Год назад
Pretty awesome, Clay.👍
@ralphneyala9956
@ralphneyala9956 Год назад
Outstanding video, this certainly isn't your 1st rodeo fantastic, thanks for sharing something close to your heart Christ forever Peace truly Outstanding
@Brogert.
@Brogert. Год назад
Amazing.
@notownsavage2024
@notownsavage2024 Год назад
Amazing build! Love all your stuff! Keep up the fire!❤🙂🔥
@larryeddings3185
@larryeddings3185 Год назад
You, sir, are a master craftsman. Beautifully crafted!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Larry
@knolltop314
@knolltop314 Год назад
And I thought the fishing rod was SOOO cool. Congrats on this, sir!!
@croft5941
@croft5941 Год назад
Amazing work of art! If ever theres an apocalypse im running to Clays house!
@patrikselestam5547
@patrikselestam5547 Год назад
Morakniv 👌 Well done with great skill 💪
@ylleba
@ylleba Год назад
Oh wow. I was expecting to be impressed, but you my man blew that expectation out of the water. What a build!
@tarronadam5435
@tarronadam5435 Год назад
Your my favorite winner from alone. Love the way you do things
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@ulnoohiker8983
@ulnoohiker8983 Год назад
Always impressed with everything you share
@phillipmatthews148
@phillipmatthews148 Год назад
What a bloke,is there nothing he can’t do! Amazing!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
😊
@didjhopkins4135
@didjhopkins4135 Год назад
Now I see why you rate that Mora knife in the knife video. Learnt heaps of bushcraft tool-tips in this one mate 🤙🏼 thanks
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you like it!
@skysurferboy
@skysurferboy Год назад
Amazing!
@pnwtrapper7028
@pnwtrapper7028 Год назад
Nice work! Really great idea using the nice straight grain of that downed tree.
@triemrinelson
@triemrinelson Год назад
Love it, that’s so cool
@jcamisa50
@jcamisa50 Год назад
This bushcraft is remarkable!!!!!👍👍
@Pal0mino35
@Pal0mino35 9 месяцев назад
I enjoyed every minute on this awsome woodcraft demonstration! Impresive skills, Clay!!!
@garysapper8716
@garysapper8716 Год назад
Love the build! I've done one of these with same design, but somehow I just knew you would improvise a draw knife and tiller your gunwales. Your paddle is a piece of art, Clay..
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Gary
@RickBelt
@RickBelt Год назад
This is the best and the only one Kayak bushcraft I've ever seen... lol 😁 Great job! 👍
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@lisacurran3599
@lisacurran3599 Год назад
That is awesome ❤👏🏻 I kayak all the time & 🎣 I love it!
@tracycannaday1406
@tracycannaday1406 Год назад
Awesome build
@chromedome1975
@chromedome1975 Год назад
Nice! Very inspiring.. thanks
@dennislydon-dt4mq
@dennislydon-dt4mq Год назад
Pretty awesome
@danielsimpson2494
@danielsimpson2494 Год назад
Another fantastic video n your book looks like it would be a great read. Thanks for sharing
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Daniel
@bensides5070
@bensides5070 Год назад
No way. So cool.
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld Год назад
Pretty slick awesome job
@donhoughton271
@donhoughton271 Год назад
Very cool build .My Dad tought me and my brothers how to make all sorts of things to live in the wild and how to serve with the help of all that nature has to provide.😊😊😊
@charlessheppard3541
@charlessheppard3541 Год назад
I’m impressed that you made the frame with just a hunting knife,saw and a roll of waxed thread. But I was hoping you would cover it in birch bark. The plastic sheet was a disappointment. Great video.
@unfi6798
@unfi6798 Год назад
Freaking awesome mate.!
@hitman1421
@hitman1421 Год назад
The way you split the wood reminded so much of how the Main character in “The Happy People” makes his skies.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Great documentary
@williamboyd776
@williamboyd776 Год назад
Your knowledge, skill, and creativity are a pleasure to watch Clay. You sir are a master craftsman. Thank you for sharin this one with us it's n absolute masterpiece
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@PMK7734
@PMK7734 Год назад
All I can say is.... Wow! Just.... Wow! Amazing!
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 9 месяцев назад
The excellent techniques used here date back thousands of years ! Before metal knives & saws they used stone axes and obsidian or flint knives. I've seen people notch the hoops and bind them with heated drink bottle cordage, instead of tarred bank line. It works very well because it's totally waterproof. Those woven plastic tarps are barely waterproof and very short term though, construction plastic sheet would be better. For a much longer lasting skin you can laminate the tarp with acrylic resin. It's fantastic to watch these skills in use in the modern world 👍😆 PS : I didn't know you could hammer a basic Mora because of the semi rat tail design, but it held up incredibly well.
@MegaUtubenow
@MegaUtubenow Год назад
Dude, you Rock!
@denverbevins4052
@denverbevins4052 Год назад
Appears to be a puzzle made of bows. Beautiful.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Interesting perspective!
@gtchalie5038
@gtchalie5038 Год назад
If I'm lost in the woods or jungle, I want you on my team! Cool idea and creativity. But the first part all I kept thinking was man don't get a splinter! That could take you out!
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