Date: 3/8/1999, 8:10 am
Hi, Bonnie.
As folks have already pointed out, you can modify an existing design yourself by changing form spacing, eliminating center forms, or such; BUT, you may also end up with performance problems. If you're not comfortable re-designing on your own, contact one of the designers and ask for a quote on plans for a shorter version of one of their existing designs. I know Nick Schade does custom design work. Check with him about a set of downsized plans.
Bob
> My husband and I have been searching for a place to get plans for a cedar
> strip kayak anywhere from 13-16 ft. Sea Kayak plans are plentiful but are
> too long for what we want. If there is anyone out there who could help us
> out it would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
Messages In This Thread
- Cedar Strip Kayak
Bonnie Roundy -- 3/7/1999, 6:46 pm- Re: Cedar Strip Kayak
Robert Stanfield -- 3/8/1999, 8:14 am- Re: Cedar Strip Kayak
Bob Marr -- 3/8/1999, 8:10 am- Designs between 13 & 16 feet
Jason Steeves -- 3/7/1999, 8:33 pm- Re: Cedar Strip Kayak
Mac Buhler -- 3/7/1999, 7:05 pm- Beautiful!
Shawn Baker -- 3/8/1999, 5:28 pm- 14.5' Guillemot - any pictures?
Shawn Baker -- 3/7/1999, 9:42 pm- Re: 14.5' Guillemot - Pictures
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/8/1999, 3:20 pm- Re: 14.5' Guillemot - any pictures?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/8/1999, 10:19 am - Re: 14.5' Guillemot - any pictures?
- 14.5' Guillemot - any pictures?
- Re: Cedar Strip Kayak
- Re: Cedar Strip Kayak