Date: 6/17/1999, 9:17 am
> What I need
> is a "hybrid" design...wider than a sea kayak and with more
> rocker, but with LESS rocker than a true whitewater kayak.
Except for the width requirement, the Guillemot could fit the bill. For its 17' length, its remarkably easy to turn. With the addition of a skeg, it will track well. It doesn't have a lot of storage room, but definitely enough for weekend camping. If you plan to take it on class 1 rivers where you might hit some rocks, an extra layer or two of cloth on the bottom should handle it.
I have a Dagger Edisto which is a plastic hybrid-type boat. It's 14.5' with a beam of 24.5". Because it tries to cover both applications (touring and easy river), it doesn't do anything great. It's not a bad boat, I just outgrew it pretty quickly. It's one thing to buy a boat and outgrow it. But it would be a shame to take the time and effort to build a boat and then tire of it after a year. (Of course, that might not be possible with wood strip boats no matter what the design)
Messages In This Thread
- Selecting a kayak.
Drew -- 6/16/1999, 3:18 am- Re: Selecting a kayak.
lee -- 6/16/1999, 10:27 am- Re: Selecting a kayak.
J . P. Scheib -- 6/17/1999, 4:02 am- Re: sit on aesthetics etc.
lee -- 6/17/1999, 2:51 pm- Re: sit on aesthetics etc.
Nolan -- 6/18/1999, 6:55 am
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Randy Bertrand -- 6/17/1999, 10:36 am - Re: sit on aesthetics etc.
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Randy Bertrand -- 6/16/1999, 9:58 am- Re: Selecting a kayak.
Patrick in Minnesota -- 6/17/1999, 8:46 am- Re: Selecting a kayak.
lee -- 6/17/1999, 2:57 pm- Re: Selecting a kayak.
Ross Leidy -- 6/17/1999, 9:17 am- Re: Selecting a kayak.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/19/1999, 10:06 pm- Re: Selecting a kayak.
Ross Leidy -- 6/21/1999, 8:41 am
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Nolan -- 6/16/1999, 9:57 am - Re: Selecting a kayak.
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