> kind of, I was thinking an easier S&G. Nick has prompted that his S&G is > challenging to put together. I was wondering if their was another proven small > design.
> I also built a putz boat about a year or so ago. It was fun. but it is not really > what I need. I quess i could design one but I was thinking more on the lines of > a more solid s&g. I paddle mostly on Lake Champlain where the wind can wip > up some high fequency waves that I would like to use this new boat to go out > in. I need something that is small and turns quickly. The expediton would be > my boat for most of my paddling and this boat would be for screwing around on > real nasty days.
> Tom Preska
Tom,
I know it's not a S&G or hard chined, but how about the alaska recovery kayak. It is small and meant for paddling in surf conditions.
I've done two Putz's. The second was a plywood version with the bow 4" higher (less weathercocking and plunging), flat decks to cut down on windage, and a smaller cockpit for a snug fit. It could also be shortened to be a 15 footer. Would be a fun playboat.
Mike
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tom preska -- 2/8/2000, 1:08 pm- Re: How Small
Mike Hanks -- 2/8/2000, 7:59 pm- Re: How Small
tom preska -- 2/8/2000, 9:01 pm- Re: How Small
Mike Hanks -- 2/9/2000, 1:12 am- Re: Arctic Tern 14
Mike Hanks -- 2/8/2000, 11:56 pm- Re: How Small
lee -- 2/8/2000, 10:04 pm- Re: How Small
tom preska -- 2/9/2000, 8:41 am- Re: 14' x 23"
Mike Hanks -- 2/9/2000, 12:10 pm- Re: 14' x 23"
tom preska -- 2/9/2000, 7:17 pm- Re: Tursiops
Bob Marshall -- 2/10/2000, 7:00 am
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Mike Hanks -- 2/9/2000, 12:06 pm - Re: 14' x 23"
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