hey dont worry about the english

no worries here
i think kayaks are made as top and bottoms and are then joined to form one piece hull. i saw a couple shows and a video
where it was done with sea kayaks. you will need to either make a mold of one or make a plug and mold off of that.and i think
boats have some very particular issues concerning the centerline and how and where the weight is carried. otherwise you may end up with
a fancy log like structure that flips over in the water when you dont need it to do that

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i think best bet is buy a used one and cast a mold from that.even if it is one that is really damaged, you only would need to build/repair it enough
to make your molds.
the video i saw , a scene stuck in my mind-- the top and bottom were set together,and the builder had a pole with a roller on it and held a strip of fiberglass
in a long V shape so he could use the pole to join the top and bottom on the inside of the kayak.he stuck the strip down at the bow point and rolled it back to where the seat is,and then did the same again with the other half of the V . i then assumed he finished the outside of the hull in a similar manner.
best of luck to you and post up more pics as you go along .
oh yeah you can vacuum bag it or hand lay the cloth and resins. i suggest vac method

scott
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