Lee has a good point. If you truly want 200 pounds of gear, you need a truly huge boat. 200# is a lot of weight for gear. A nice cast iron kitchen sink probably weights 100 pounds, but that still leaves you another 100# of capacity. 100# is still a lot of weight for gear.
A typical hiker carries around 50# of food and gear. If you figure around 10# per gallon of water, you can carry 5 gallons to give 100# of cargo.
Are you sure you want 200# of gear. Remember you may need to get the boat out of the water sometimes.
: Does anyone know of a stitch and glue kit available that would carry me (@230
: pounds, 6'6" tall, size 15 shoe), and up to 200 pounds of gear? Any
: tips would be greatly appreciated!!! p/s... you'd laugh if you knew what I
: paddled on whitewater!!!:)
Messages In This Thread
- stitch and glue expedition single
Brandon Nelson -- 5/7/2000, 1:14 am- Re: more thoughts
lee -- 5/8/2000, 7:26 pm- Re: more thoughts
lee -- 5/9/2000, 2:12 am
- Tell us; we could use a good laugh.
David -- 5/8/2000, 4:31 pm- Re: Tell us; we could use a good laugh.
Brandon -- 5/8/2000, 11:29 pm
- a boat for the big guy and his gear.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/8/2000, 1:35 pm- Re: 200# of gear
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/8/2000, 9:13 am- Re: stitch and glue expedition single
Ken Sutherland -- 5/8/2000, 1:53 am- Re: The Big Pygmy! *Pic*
Mike Hanks -- 5/8/2000, 12:04 am- Re: check specs
Randy Knauff -- 5/7/2000, 11:59 pm- Re:230#+200#+65#=495pounds
lee -- 5/7/2000, 10:19 pm- Re: stitch and glue expedition single
David Blodgett -- 5/7/2000, 8:19 pm- Re: stitch and glue expedition single
Randy Knauff -- 5/7/2000, 6:34 pm- Re: stitch and glue expedition single *Pic*
Greg Hicks -- 5/7/2000, 2:15 pm- Re: stitch and glue expedition single
Roger Nuffer -- 5/7/2000, 1:22 pm - Re: more thoughts
- Re: more thoughts