scottrunnr's Tandem Fishing SOT
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Put him in the stern and you in the bow, then put a beer (Ice cold) just behind you so he can see it...... My bet is you would be able to pull water skiers with his paddling, not good for fishing unless you are trying for sail fish in the Gulf Stream by skipping a bait over the surface of the water.
Or take a couple of trips and teach him how to paddle since both paddlers should know how no matter where they are in the boat.
When that happens then the trip just becomes a lot more enjoyable. When he gets with the program the next thing you will notice is that he will want his own boat.
One word of warning ... he will be asking you to help him and that is why all of us and you are here , to help folks enjoy life. I have found that helping someone build a boat is almost as much fun as building my own , sometime more fun.
Chuck.
Or take a couple of trips and teach him how to paddle since both paddlers should know how no matter where they are in the boat.
When that happens then the trip just becomes a lot more enjoyable. When he gets with the program the next thing you will notice is that he will want his own boat.
One word of warning ... he will be asking you to help him and that is why all of us and you are here , to help folks enjoy life. I have found that helping someone build a boat is almost as much fun as building my own , sometime more fun.
Chuck.
Remember:
Amateurs built the Ark...... Professionals built the Titanic
Visit some fine paddlers at The Southern Paddler
Amateurs built the Ark...... Professionals built the Titanic
Visit some fine paddlers at The Southern Paddler
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We offer counselling for low rates.scottrunnr wrote:...I know I'll be needing any help I can get once I start building!
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Liking what you do is HAPPINESS
I spent most of my money on whiskey and women - and I'm afraid I just wasted the rest.
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I finally managed to find some solid time to work on the kayak (terrible how work gets in the way) and snap some pictures. At this point the frame is built, the cockpit is assembled and ready to be glassed, and the first half of the hull panels have been butted. See pics below.
1. Cockpit frames cleats attached.
2. Cockpit floor frame butted and glassed
3. Cockpit side butted and glassed
4. Cockpit sides butted and glassed
5. Cockpit frame assembled
6. Cockpit stitched
7. Cockpit exterior fillet'd, sanded, and ready to be glassed
8. Half of hull panels butted
I hope to glass the exterior of the cockpit and finish butting/glassing all the hull panels by the end of the week. Then I can begin stitching the hull over the weekend.
1. Cockpit frames cleats attached.
2. Cockpit floor frame butted and glassed
3. Cockpit side butted and glassed
4. Cockpit sides butted and glassed
5. Cockpit frame assembled
6. Cockpit stitched
7. Cockpit exterior fillet'd, sanded, and ready to be glassed
8. Half of hull panels butted
I hope to glass the exterior of the cockpit and finish butting/glassing all the hull panels by the end of the week. Then I can begin stitching the hull over the weekend.
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Hi Scott,
Looking at the quality of your glasswork and joinery, I would swear you have been doing this sort of thing for years!.
Keep the piccies coming mate, I'm really enjoying watching this thing grow
Looking at the quality of your glasswork and joinery, I would swear you have been doing this sort of thing for years!.
Keep the piccies coming mate, I'm really enjoying watching this thing grow
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)