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Re: enlarging kayak plans
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 11/8/1999, 6:18 pm
In Response To: enlarging kayak plans (Terry Cockeram)

Hi Terry, I have to agree with Nick and Lee. A 22' x 26" boat is a lot of boat for one person. I don't know you, but I'm guessing you wouldn't like it. If you're making a double that size, you just might love it. I am thinking of making a Guillemot scaled up 1.25 times to be 21' x 26" for a double.

Why do you want it bigger to fit your body? Are you heavy, or are you tall? Or both? If you're larger, maybe make the boat a tad wider, but keep the length. If you're tall, you can keep the hull the same shape, but add a bit of deck height to make room for larger feet (like me).

Ed Valley is 6'-4", 240 lbs. He built a standard-sized Expedition Single, but widened the cockpit, and he loves the boat.

Don't worry too much about a 21" wide boat--Nick's designs are pretty stable; it may feel a tiny bit uncomfortable at first, but you can definitely grow into it.

Shawn

> This ones for Nick is it alright to loft plans then make bigger to fit my
> body. we lofted plans for expedition then enlarged to 26" wide by
> 22'long. thanks

Messages In This Thread

enlarging kayak plans
Terry Cockeram -- 11/8/1999, 1:04 am
Re: enlarging kayak plans
Shawn Baker -- 11/8/1999, 6:18 pm
Re: enlarging kayak plans
lee -- 11/8/1999, 1:52 pm
Re: enlarging kayak plans
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/8/1999, 10:37 am