Date: 6/29/2000, 11:58 pm
: I finally launched my Guillemot 18 on Friday!
: It is a great design--thanks Nick!
: I didn't have time to fully outfit it with seat, hip pads, and thigh braces,
: as I wanted to launch it at my family reunion and lost patience! It was
: easy enough to roll even without the thigh braces, and I'm really going to
: enjoy it with them. Nick
: I ended up putting in a slightly longer cockpit than Nick designed, so I can
: get my long legs in with a butt-first entry. I didn't, however, make the
: cockpit recess larger first, so the coaming sits up a bit high. I also
: neglected to make the aft cockpit recess deeper to accommodate my higher
: deck in that area, so the aft coaming is a bit high. Luckily, I'm long in
: the torso, too, so laybacks still aren't bad. This will definitely not be
: a small-person's boat, however!
: On Saturday morning, I was fortunate to wake up and find 2.5' waves lapping
: up the beach, so I went out and was astonished that I was able to surf
: them! (Thanks Nick!) It was something I'd only ever experienced in the
: Chesapeake once, and on 4' boat wakes. The boat sprinted down the shallow
: face, and didn't seem to have any overwhelming tendencies to broach. When
: it would broach slightly, it was easy enough to turn back onto the fall
: line with a single small sweep stroke. I had originally been worried that
: I would take too much of the "playfulness" away from Nick's
: already excellent design by stretching it a foot, but it still really
: maneuvers well. You can really do a mean leaned turn in it, as well. The
: Guillemot edges like a machine! I was able to do a 180* with a lean and 2
: sweep strokes and maybe a 15' radius. The Chesapeake required a heavier
: lean, 4-5 sweeps, and a 20-25' radius.
: My brother and I raced out and back after the waves died down. The G18
: waterline length is about the same as my old Chesapeake, so I had a hard
: time pulling away from my brother in the Chesapeake at top speed, but I
: was paddling with a lot less effort, I'm sure due to the decreased beam
: and lower wetted surface. He got tired halfway back to shore, and I was
: still going.
: Paddling out into the waves, the bow sliced nicely through the crests, and
: didn't pound when it dropped back into the troughs--definitely a smooth
: ride! The Chesapeake always felt sluggish, and felt like the waves were
: pushing me backwards, but the Guillemot's hull just danced over them.
: All-in-all, I think I'm going to be glad I added that foot, as it will make
: up for the cargo space I'd have lost to legroom. Also, the increased
: height in the deck near the cockpit didn't seem to affect weathering (the
: wind didn't budge the boat!). I'm glad I stayed with the original width,
: though, as it will keep the initial stability down. When my brother and I
: were parallel to the waves, he rocked and rolled with each passing wave. I
: bobbed up and down, and didn't feel the boat heel at all. (I'm sure it
: did, but it was barely perceptible). I'm in for some serious rolling next
: week with the seat and thigh braces!
: That hull shape really feels great at 18'. If my experience with the
: Guillemot stretched to 18' is any indication, I think Nick's new Guillemot
: L will be really popular with the big guys, especially if they're not so
: concerned with rollability. My cousin, who is 6'-2"/300#, paddled it
: and found it pretty tender. He's a former college football player and 200#
: is in his upper body. He um, swam. I think the L would have felt better to
: him. His brother, who hadn't paddled before either, is only 6'/210#, and
: took to it like a duck to water and was doing leaned turns after an hour
: of paddling.
: Thank you Nick for writing such a great book and for the great design! You
: are a master kayak architect!
: Okay, I'm babbling, so I'll sign off now!
: Shawn Nice yack , and I do belive the kid at Christmas syndrom takes over when a yack builder gets that close. I dident put the thigh braces but found that a foam "Noodle" folded in half at each side works great for hip pads ,plus they say 1 noodle can float 200 lbs ,just might be better than float bags. Cool boat Rick
Messages In This Thread
- Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!! *Pic*
Shawn B -- 6/29/2000, 6:47 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Ken -- 7/2/2000, 5:53 pm- Re:Stretched Guillemot
Shawn Baker -- 7/4/2000, 1:55 pm
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Tig and Tink -- 7/2/2000, 3:29 am- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Dave Murphy -- 6/30/2000, 11:04 pm- Re: Naming boats
Shawn Baker -- 7/4/2000, 1:51 pm
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
lee -- 6/30/2000, 8:58 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Ray Port Angeles -- 6/30/2000, 6:04 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Dale Frolander -- 6/30/2000, 2:31 pm- Re: Sacrifice *Pic*
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 3:54 pm- Re: Sacrifice
peter czerpak -- 7/3/2000, 11:09 am- Re: Sacrifice
Tig and Tink -- 7/2/2000, 3:33 am- Re: Malty Sacrifices to the Water Gods
Shawn Baker -- 7/4/2000, 1:47 pm- Re: Malty Sacrifices to the Water Gods
Tig and Tink -- 7/4/2000, 2:54 pm- strip-built fermentation tanks? OT
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/5/2000, 12:07 am- Re: strip-built fermentation tanks? OT
Tig and Tink -- 7/5/2000, 10:57 pm
- Re: strip-built fermentation tanks? OT
- strip-built fermentation tanks? OT
- Re: Malty Sacrifices to the Water Gods
- Re: Sacrifice
Rehd -- 6/30/2000, 8:21 pm - Re: Sacrifice
- Re: Sacrifice
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Hank -- 6/30/2000, 1:56 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Charles Cooper -- 6/30/2000, 12:58 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
mike allen ---> -- 6/30/2000, 11:45 am- Re: Me, leave? Never!
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 12:57 pm
- Re: Sweet!
Ross Leidy -- 6/30/2000, 9:50 am- Re: Sweet!
Travis -- 6/30/2000, 11:45 pm- Re: Accent strips
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 11:05 am - Re: Accent strips
- Re: Looks Great Shawn
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 6/30/2000, 9:44 am- Classy Chassis Shawn! (NT)
Jim McCool -- 6/30/2000, 9:01 am- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Rob Forsell -- 6/30/2000, 8:26 am- Re: A long, long time!
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 10:54 am- Re: A long, long time!
Ross Leidy -- 6/30/2000, 11:13 am
- Re: A long, long time!
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
peter czerpak -- 6/30/2000, 8:16 am- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Kent LeBoutillier -- 6/30/2000, 6:07 am- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Rick Thomas -- 6/29/2000, 11:58 pm- Great Job
Greg -- 6/29/2000, 11:45 pm- Re: Paddling Guillemots
Shawn B -- 6/30/2000, 11:41 am- yupper
Greg -- 7/4/2000, 1:13 am
- yupper
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Spidey -- 6/29/2000, 9:21 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
John B. -- 6/29/2000, 9:16 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
RM Dalton -- 6/29/2000, 9:10 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
Vernon Lowery -- 6/29/2000, 8:09 pm- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!
John Danley -- 6/29/2000, 7:22 pm - Re:Stretched Guillemot
- Re: Finally! The Guillemot 18 hits the water!!