Date: 10/14/1999, 12:43 am
> This picture shows the low, flat deck and fairly steep stern better, too.
> It looks similar to Chris Cunningham's design in Sea Kayker, but with less
> upsweep on the bow and stern. Do you happen to know the overall
> dimensions?
> Dean
Hi
The Kayak data is ; LOA 5.4m LOA 0.54 Prismatickoeff. 0.52 Design bouyance 130 kg. The boat (20kg) on the pic is out on a daytripp with me (85kg) and some stuff (10kg). The kayak has the same speedy lines as my exersice boats but with some more rocker and beam. The boat can do lean turns very nicely. And iff you dont lean the boat she tracks nicely. I have done some data testings also with John Winters (Matt Broze) Kaper witch indicates that the boat is OK at lower speeds but real fast at 4-6 knots. Yes my first paddle is a Wooden paddle this one is just a loan
The Kayak is made off 3mm luan Wall panels, Polyester (of good quality) and 220gr glass fabrics and the total weight is 20-22 kg.
Iff anyone is interested I can send DXFs and data sheets
Hans
Messages In This Thread
- Hans' Yak
Brian T. Cunningham -- 10/13/1999, 7:33 pm- Re: Hans' Yak
Dean Trexel -- 10/13/1999, 8:09 pm- This one better? :)
Brian T. Cunningham -- 10/13/1999, 9:29 pm- Re: Much! :)
Dean Trexel -- 10/13/1999, 11:04 pm- Re: Much! :)
Hans Friedel -- 10/14/1999, 12:43 am- Re: Much! :)
lee -- 10/14/1999, 12:59 am- Re: Much! :)
Hans Friedel -- 10/15/1999, 1:20 pm
- Re: Much! :)
- Re: Much! :)
- Re: Much! :)
- Re: Much! :)
- This one better? :)
- Re: Hans' Yak