Date: 7/3/1999, 2:10 am
Howdy folks! Just found this board today. I'm looking for feedback on building a CLC West River 180 as light as possible without significantly compromising strength.I ordered the kit 7-2-99, so I need some feedback quick if I made a mistake! I ordered the "racing" option, which goes from 6oz tape to 4oz, and substitutes microballoons for flour, and substitutes 3mm wood for the standard 4mm. Any further advice/ comment/critique is welcome. Primary use is lakes, rivers, (Mississippi & St.Croix in Minnesota)and an occaisional big water trip along the North shore of Lake Superior. Am I making a mistake going with the 3mm hull? I know Lake Superior can get wild, but I'm the type who would get the hell off the water rather than battle 6 foot swells.Any other specific suggestions for what I can do in the building process to make sure she comes out light? (and right!) I look forward to your suggestions. Thanks in advance! Mark
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- Newbie Question r.e.Lightening CLC West River 180
Mark Mattoon -- 7/3/1999, 2:10 am- Re: Newbie Question r.e.Lightening CLC West River
Randy -- 7/3/1999, 11:29 am- Re: Newbie Question r.e.Lightening CLC West River
Jeff Warrick -- 7/5/1999, 10:19 pm- Re: Newbie Question r.e.Lightening CLC West River
Jack Gilman -- 7/7/1999, 2:19 pm
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