Date: 11/10/2000, 9:53 am
: Thanks to the wonderful help from this forum I am 99% sure that I will be
: ordering the Mill Creek 15 instead of the Ches 16LT during CLC's Fall Sale.
: Stability was the deciding factor, the Mill Creek offering a better platform
: for my photography. A slower boat that is not as pretty is probably better
: than one that I dump everytime I twist around in to take a picture : )
: Now, for the Mill Creek questions ... Any modifications that anyone has done
: that I need to know about? The kit doesn't come with hatches but I am
: assuming I need to add those. Do most people add hatches to the deck or
: smaller ports through the bulkheads? I am going to get the adjustable
: footbraces. I am going to use the slatted seat to begin with and see how
: that works. Anything I am forgetting? Gini, where can I get the block
: plane you were saying I needed?
: Thanks,
: Jenny
You probably only "need" the block plane if you are building from plans. The kits come pre-scarfed.
I think you probably made the right decision in terms of your new kayak. It will definitely still be pretty when you are finished. The Chesapeakes are probably a bit more sleek looking - similar to looking at a luxury sedan compared to say a nifty sports car.
Purchasing based on intended use is a very good idea obviously. I do take some photography from my Chessapeake 18 yak (mainly scenics and action type stuff) using my Nikon N70 usually loaded with Velvia or Provai film and do find it abit twitchy especially when craming around to get a shot. Turning the longer length boats in smaller waters is also a bigger pain too and you can't get them into all spaces either for lining up the perfect picture.
Good luck,
pete czerpak
albany, NY
Messages In This Thread
- Mill Creek 15
Jenny Ellerbe -- 11/9/2000, 5:48 pm- Re: Mill Creek 15
Gini L. -- 11/10/2000, 5:24 pm- Re: Mill Creek 15
Jenny Ellerbe -- 11/11/2000, 5:30 pm
- Re: Mill Creek 15
peter czerpak -- 11/10/2000, 9:53 am - Re: Mill Creek 15
- Re: Mill Creek 15