Date: 10/11/1999, 12:11 pm
> shawn, i just mean its kind of anchored all around, it sinks
> down(overbuilt boat and my weight) in the water and those edges seem to
> slow down lateral movement in the water, The coho is rounded and has just
> the entry exit edges to resist lateral movement, the mariner is something
> else all together, no sharp edges anywhere just rounded chines running aft
> but balanced well to point anywhere-just may slide sideways a bit while
> getting there. Here in the Chesapeake I'm getting more exposure to wind
> without much waves compared to calif. So I'm noticing it more. The North
> Bay is kind of neat in that it is low to the water and isn't as affected
> by the wind either.
> so connected wasn't the right term.
Actually, it sounds about right. When I paddled the Coho, it definitely felt "looser". While the hard chines make the boat harder to roll, they make it "stickier" in good ways too.
Shawn
Messages In This Thread
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Bruce -- 10/8/1999, 10:34 am- Re: Chesapeake 17 LT
Bruce -- 10/10/1999, 8:50 pm- Re: Chesapeake 17 LT
TK -- 10/8/1999, 4:17 pm- Re: Chesapeake 17 LT
Frank -- 10/8/1999, 4:03 pm- Re: Chesapeake 17 LT
lee -- 10/8/1999, 12:23 pm- Re: Chesapeake 17 LT
Shawn Baker -- 10/8/1999, 3:48 pm- Re: connected?
lee -- 10/8/1999, 5:13 pm- Re: connected?
Shawn Baker -- 10/11/1999, 12:11 pm- Re: connected?
lee -- 10/12/1999, 12:22 am
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