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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:20 pm
by hairymick
G'day Zeb!

Mate, I think it would be feasable. Freeboard would be minimal but in calm skinny water I think would make a very good little canoe :D paticularly for smaller people.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:58 pm
by jem
I'd want to add some depth as Mick referred to. Maybe do a little up-sweep on the ends for style.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:44 am
by GuinnesDraught
Even if i'm to fail...going ahead with the Laker build :) I won't rush anything and take my time and get advice from you guys whenever i need them and don't see how i can fail that way anyways :D

I want to have Canoe too later on once i finish my first build :oops:
laker would be for selfish reasons and solo paddling cos wifey isn't that interested in that sorta stuff :(
Having a canoe would be cool to take the dogs out, take wifey when she's in the mood and maybe a few friends for a cool paddling session with some adult beverages :P

But first gotta start on me laker :twisted:

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:16 am
by Kayak Jack
Guinness, Tandem boats are nice, communal and all. But - NOTHING, and I do mean nothing - ever replaces a solo boat.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:26 am
by GuinnesDraught
Cheers to that jack :D

I first paddled in an endurance race sorta thing... it was a plastic sit on top...had two other team mates and it was sheer bliss paddling past other competitors :) Fell in love with paddling since then but have never owned a kayak or a canoe :(
Very difficult to find those in my country...most boats are built for commercial fishing and anything else is either exported or custom built :(

I've checked a few places who do make kayaks/canoes but they have no visual appeal :( crudely built too... so here i am making my first watercraft
:P

On tandem boats... i want to have a canoe too...just for those times when you want to take someone out with you...i'm sure i'll be on the laker most of the time and that's why i wanted to start off with that although it seems to be more difficult to build... :twisted:

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:04 pm
by Kayak Jack
GuinnesDraught wrote:... Fell in love with paddling since then but have never owned a kayak or a canoe :(
Very difficult to find those in my country...
Well, Guinnes Drafticus, you fell into a pile of dung and came out with a pair of new pants. Building on here will be a LOT easier than if you are on your own. And, you can build a bloody fleet of boats to satisfy your needs and wants.