Date: 8/3/2000, 8:07 pm
This is just my perspective, but it appears to me that it's much harder to design a s&g kayak than a strip kayak, while ease of building is just the opposite.
I have a lot of respect for you guys who can take several sheets of flat plywood and make them match up and create a boat.
While I don't think I know enough about boat design and handling to design either style, I could probably design a buildable stripper much easier than a buildable s&g boat.
So Hans, have you found the fishform hull to be more seakindly?
Shawn
: Hi Hans, Apologies for the backhanded compliment, I have no skill in design
: but am beginning to associate handling characteristics I like with
: particular shapes. Your boat has a full bow which is something I've been
: trying to develop in a modified design from work. How did you make the
: deck? Your kayak looks like something I'd like to try out, let us know how
: it performs in wind and waves. cheers -lee
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- New design *Pic*
Hans Friedel -- 7/31/2000, 6:04 pm- Re: New design
lee -- 8/6/2000, 2:17 pm- Re: New design
lee -- 7/31/2000, 11:45 pm- Re: New design
Hans Friedel -- 8/1/2000, 5:12 pm- Re: New design
lee -- 8/1/2000, 11:45 pm- Re: New design
Shawn Baker -- 8/3/2000, 8:07 pm- Re: New design
Hans Friedel -- 8/3/2000, 3:24 am- Knee Position
mike allen ---> -- 8/2/2000, 11:38 am- Re: Knee Position
Hans Friedel -- 8/3/2000, 3:17 am
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Ken Sutherland -- 7/31/2000, 10:55 pm- Re: New design
Hans Friedel -- 8/1/2000, 5:23 pm
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