Heya Ron,
Good Job Mate!!
I think you are going to LIKE this boat.
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Well I hit the water with Laker today.
When we first pulled up I looked across the lake there were thousands of pelicans on the lake,very unusual to see them in this part of the country
Unloaded the Laker she is nice and light about 38 lbs
She floats like a cork on top of the water.
climbed in and away I went
I found out one thing right quick I was sitting to high in my lawn chair about 4 inches off the bottom the boat felt very unstable paddled back to the bank took out the seat just sat on the bottom it was a whole different boat then I need to build a low seat for this boat.
This little boat will fly and glides forever is a fun boat to paddle I noticed in pics the back was drafting about 4 inches and the front about 2 inches I may need to move seat forward a little the black is 4 inches wide on the lower part of the hull
It as a very dry ride also very little drip in the boat off the paddles and did I say it floats like a cork.
This is a nice little boat and has good performance I want to put a little more weight in it and foot braces and try it again
Good job Mat
I used 4mm 3/16 for everything but the top decks and it is still lighter than 40
Ron
When we first pulled up I looked across the lake there were thousands of pelicans on the lake,very unusual to see them in this part of the country
Unloaded the Laker she is nice and light about 38 lbs
She floats like a cork on top of the water.
climbed in and away I went
I found out one thing right quick I was sitting to high in my lawn chair about 4 inches off the bottom the boat felt very unstable paddled back to the bank took out the seat just sat on the bottom it was a whole different boat then I need to build a low seat for this boat.
This little boat will fly and glides forever is a fun boat to paddle I noticed in pics the back was drafting about 4 inches and the front about 2 inches I may need to move seat forward a little the black is 4 inches wide on the lower part of the hull
It as a very dry ride also very little drip in the boat off the paddles and did I say it floats like a cork.
This is a nice little boat and has good performance I want to put a little more weight in it and foot braces and try it again
Good job Mat
I used 4mm 3/16 for everything but the top decks and it is still lighter than 40
Ron
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Laker opinion went up a notch
I took the Lake to the river today and played for a couple hours adjusting the trim and a low seating arrangement make this a different boat she did everything I ask her to handled the swift water well and did good I should say excellent job going upstream in pretty shallow swift water. After today I will say I am impressed with the boat.
Ron
I took the Lake to the river today and played for a couple hours adjusting the trim and a low seating arrangement make this a different boat she did everything I ask her to handled the swift water well and did good I should say excellent job going upstream in pretty shallow swift water. After today I will say I am impressed with the boat.
Ron
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G'day Ron,
very glad you like your Laker mate. As you use here more, I think she will grow on you even more. My laker is my favourite boat at the moment - and she is in a stable of other very good boats.
very glad you like your Laker mate. As you use here more, I think she will grow on you even more. My laker is my favourite boat at the moment - and she is in a stable of other very good boats.
Regards,
Mick
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Mick
JEMWATERCRAFT Swampgirl; Wadefish;Touring Pirogue;South Wind; P5 ;
Laker X 2, Sasquatch 16.5 T-V 15 Okwata 15:
Cobia 15 (under construction)
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I started the final rigging on the Laker today .
Cut in rear hatch , the front is open under the deck, decided to make it larger than I have been making them for ease of loading
Started gluing in the spacer ubder the deck
after got that inplace started gluing in lower lip
While the glue was drying I started final sanding for spar varnish
Ron
Cut in rear hatch , the front is open under the deck, decided to make it larger than I have been making them for ease of loading
Started gluing in the spacer ubder the deck
after got that inplace started gluing in lower lip
While the glue was drying I started final sanding for spar varnish
Ron
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