Wadefish 15/32

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Wadefish 15/32

Post by Bemm 52 »

Looks like a nice boat Matt....... shame I've started cutting and glueing on Wadefish 2.0 :evil: ........you might have had a sale :lol: :lol:

So I'm going to steal some of your ideas :twisted:

In particular seat scupper..........do you see any issues with fitting this to Wadefish 2.0

The 15/32 looks as if it will sit rock solid in the water.........why was I in such a hurry to start new build grrrrrrr :evil:
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Re: Wadefish 15/32

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Yea I figured a couple folks would say "I wanted that one instead of the 15-27!" Sorry about that. It's to give a preview of what's in the pipeline and stick to that. I have a canoe I've been meaning to publish for quite a while now. Just haven't been able to finish it off.

You can put a scupper in the bow if you'd like! :lol:

don't discount the Wadfish 15-27 version. She should pretty stable and fast.
Bemm 52 wrote:Looks like a nice boat Matt....... shame I've started cutting and glueing on Wadefish 2.0 :evil: ........you might have had a sale :lol: :lol:

So I'm going to steal some of your ideas :twisted:

In particular seat scupper..........do you see any issues with fitting this to Wadefish 2.0

The 15/32 looks as if it will sit rock solid in the water.........why was I in such a hurry to start new build grrrrrrr :evil:
-Matt. Designer.
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Re: Wadefish 15/32

Post by dangermouse01 »

jem wrote:don't discount the Wadfish 15-27 version. She should pretty stable and fast.
She is and she is.

Did I miss the fanfare of the unveiling of the 15-32? Or was it just done on the down low.
(OK, I guess I should check all my emails more often, went and looked and there it was. :oops: )

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Post by LIGHT KEEPER'S KID »

Matt,Matt,Matt,Now you need a Wadefish 3.0 BTB 12'or13'X36"beam :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wadefish 15/32

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I have yet to get started on my 2.0. Won't be ready to start until late summer. Maybe I will change to the 3.0.

Thoughts on a comparison between the two. I wouldn't mind as much stability as I can get.
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there is no 3rd Wadefish planned at this time.
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Re: Wadefish 15/32

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Sorry.

My previous guest post meant to refer to the 32inch beam versus the 27 inch.
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Re: Wadefish 15/32

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32" is wider, more stability, more capacity, but will be slower.

Also, minor change to the front cockpit wall angle. Increased the angle for looks and function.
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