Matt
If you stretched the W T-V to 18 ft would it make a good tandem craft? Say 500 lbs load.
I know a canoe would work but the wind mkaes me not want to go that way.
Ron
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Re: Tandem
Hmmmm, would like to see that plan! How fast can you whip it up Matt? 

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Re: Tandem
Well there's nothing planned so it won't be coming anytime soon. If someone had a custom design request (and paid the custom design fee), that would be different.
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Re: Tandem
I was just messin Matt. Saw one of your other posts about the stand up model. you had posted a quick look on the thread with pics. Was referring to your CAD brilliance with your software, that's all 

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Re: Tandem
oh you mean concept sketches. Yea those are pretty easy to to draw up quickly. It's the fine tuning and generating plans that takes a while.
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