Date: 8/30/2000, 9:57 pm
The Wee Lassie II from Mac Mcarthy's book is 13.5' long by 29". Just about perfect for what you need. It handles well and is a double paddle canoe design. You can add longer decks if you desire, though the boat handles a fair chop fairly well with decks per plan, which are around 18" ( i think???). I built one and another guy, Ross I believe, has built one too. Mac's book is around $20.00 FEATHERWEIGHT BOATBUILDING. He has a web page www.feathercanoes.com you can order there, and the patterns are $20.00 also, but the book has both offsets for the Wee lassie and the Wee lassie II. I think????? I've flyfished for panfish out of mine a few times and have had no problems, except for my pathetic casting skills (just bought a flyrod this spring). The boat is quite handsome and fairly lightweight...no bad curves, so stripping is straightforward.
Garland
: Hi, I just finished building my Georgian Bay kayak. Already to start my
: secound boat. I am looking for a set of plans to build a boat just for
: fishing. I am interested in something between 12 and 13 feet long and 29
: and 30 inches wide. Does anyone have any suggestions. Must be for strip
: building. Have discovered one drawback to building your own boat. Seem to
: spend alot of time talking to people about it when I am trying to go
: paddling.
Messages In This Thread
- Looking for Plans
Chris Howie -- 8/30/2000, 8:35 pm- Re: Looking for Plans
David Hanson -- 8/31/2000, 4:42 pm- Re: Looking for Plans
Stan Heeres -- 8/31/2000, 8:02 am- Re: Looking for Plans
garland reese -- 8/30/2000, 9:57 pm- Re: Wee Lassie II *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 8/30/2000, 11:21 pm- Re: Wee Lassie II
Smiley Shields -- 8/31/2000, 3:54 am
- Re: Wee Lassie II
- Re: Looking for Plans
Erez -- 8/30/2000, 9:41 pm - Re: Looking for Plans
- Re: Looking for Plans