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Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:05 pm
by Bruce36549
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:20 am
by OnkaBob
Superb build Bruce - a few months have passed but the launch must have been one of those "worth the wait" moments
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Looking forward to seeing pics of some outings around your area. Had a look at some net maps the other week and it looks like you have some extensive protected waters nearby. I confess to being extremely jealous!
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:18 am
by jem
That looks great! Exactly how I envisioned the Laker looking "in person" when I first drew her up.
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:34 pm
by Bruce36549
Yes Bob, there are a lot of nice paddling spots in the area. We call this our little corner of paradise. We love it here. My house is about 150 yards from Perdido Bay, and there are a lot of creeks and bayous in close proximity that make for some quiet paddling, fishing and crabbing.
Hi Matt, glad you think it looks okay. I made some flubs, but worked hard on it and I am very proud of my first boat. It looks like I am cramped in the cockpit, but I had my legs drawn up and knees bent. The foot braces I installed were unnecessary for me with my long legs, but my wife will probably make use of them. I am quite comfortable resting my feet against the bulkhead. The boat is a bit tender at first till one gets used to it. I was out again this evening with a bit more wind and waves in the bay. Not huge waves, but enough that I was taking some over the bow when heading into them, and never was in fear of losing it. Thank you for some great plans that made it possible.
Bruce
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:07 am
by Bruce36549
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:43 am
by jem
Beautiful work!!!
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:08 am
by Kayak Jack
Bruce, I admire (and am a bit jealous of) your craftsmanship. really nice work.
On your cart, why do you tie it on so far back? Why not near amidships so the boat is balanced? I've never had a cart or pulled a boat that was on one, and have no experience - only curiosity.
Re: Laker for a first timer
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:47 pm
by Bruce36549
Hi Jack, Thanks for your kind words. I did put a lot of time in it to get it as good as I could. Fortunately all the blebs and horror spots don't show up in the photos. And as a friend says, it's good enough for who its for. Guess it's all part of the learning process.
As to the cart, I had never used it before and was being extra careful not to drag the trailing end on the ground. It helps to have the cart forward more towards the center to take most of the weight. I really like it for putting in near the house. Only have to walk about 150 yards to the bay. I also knocked out a rack to put the boat on the roof of the truck. I'll have to take a couple of pictures of that too.
Bruce