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Re: Coho or Osprey?
By:tom madill
Date: 10/26/1999, 10:51 pm
In Response To: Coho or Osprey? (Bruce Kahn)

> I am trying to decide between a Pygmy Coho or an Osprey. The osprey is ~2'
> shorter, and would be easier to store, transport, and build in my garage.
> The Coho is longer, sleeker, and reportedly turns a little better. Both
> boats weigh about the same, and appear to have similar stability
> characteristics. I am a 165Lb, 5'11" male who intends to use the boat
> for day trips, mostly in relatively calm water, with occasional boat
> wakes. As an inexperienced kayaker, I would rather build a boat that
> challenges my current skill level than something that I will get tired of
> in a few months. Comments from those that have built or paddled these two
> designs would be appreciated.

HELLO. I'VE ONLY BEEN PADDLING FOR ABOUT 3 YEARS SO AM NO EXPERT BUT HAVE BUILT THE PYGMY OSPREY. IT TRACKS VERY WELL AND ISN'T AFFECTED MUCH BY WIND EVEN WITH DECK CARGO. OF THE 4 BOATS I'VE PADDLED IT WAS ALSO THE MOST STABLE( the others were a plastic Prijon seayak, a 17' fibreglass boat by Necky , and a stitch and glue boat;one of CLC's very old designs I was told) HOWEVER THE OSPREY TAKES UP MOST OF THE LAKE TO DO A HORIZONTAL 180 AND TENDS TO BROACH WITH FOLLOWING WAVES. THESE TENDENCIES COULD BE RECTIFIED WITH A RUDDER I IMAGINE. AS FAR AS EASE OF BUILDING; THEIR KITS ARE NICE, ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THE DECK AND HULL ARE JOINED STITCH AND GLUE STYLE RATHER THAN BENDING THE PLY TO SHAPE.

Messages In This Thread

Coho or Osprey?
Bruce Kahn -- 10/26/1999, 6:05 pm
Re: Coho or Osprey?
tom madill -- 10/26/1999, 10:51 pm
Re: Coho or Osprey?
lee -- 10/26/1999, 6:51 pm
Re: oops
lee -- 10/26/1999, 7:02 pm