Thanks for the compliments
Truth is the deck and cockpit in the sketch are just flat undeveloped shape layers in the CAD model right now. So it will get the proper coaming details and such when I have time to work on it again.
Thought of leaving the deck flat as is with raised coaming to shed water off the sides, or making a very slightly rounded deck. I don't care for the looks of sharply peaked decks much myself.
And of course I need hatches and well areas thought thru too.
I am looking to be able to sit in the seat on the floor to paddle around, and then quick like push up to a seat area on the rear deck to cast and fish from............ maybe build a sliding seat track that slides forward, and the lower back rest pivots up with help of spring to become a raised seating platform............. or something simpler etc.............
One of the reasons I made it so wide, so I can move around in it without tipping it right off the bat.
Still need to work on the rear lower hull at the curved transom, there is a design program generated, very tortured round area on the farthest aft frame station that I dislike but have not been able to fair manually to my liking either.
Matt , I reckon' this is a bit Kayak , Pirogue,and decked canoe with a hint of jon boat in the beam LOL...............
hairymick wrote:Gday Mako,
Mate, I wish I had your IT skills.
Just a suggestion, I would consider a small-ish peak in the foredeck for run-off - and coamings for the cockpit. I also find a well immediately behind the paddler to be of use. other than that, it looks the goods to me.
