Date: 2/1/2001, 7:09 pm
Like any other sport, a quiver of kayaks would be nice to be ready for all occaisions. A few years ago while snorkeling in the Yucatan using our regular fiberglass closed kayaks as a platform we met a couple of guys who had taken old sail boards and made a mold for seat and foot braces like regular sit-on-tops and glassed the two pieces together. I was intrigued because their boats made a wonderful dive platform at a very low price. Worked pretty good as surf kayaks as well. Now I see there is a comercial rotomolded product on the market for about $600. Just an option for the wood clutzes.
: At the risk of offending the traditionalists, does anyone have plans or kits
: for strip built sit-on-top kayaks?
: I like to fish and I am looking for a fishing machine I can build. Any
: suggestions for a stable fishing platform are welcome too, kayak of
: course.
: Thanks all.
Messages In This Thread
- Any plans for a sit-on-top kayak?
TF -- 1/26/2001, 11:15 pm- Re: Any plans for a sit-on-top kayak?
Brian -- 2/1/2001, 7:09 pm- Plans? We don' t need no stinking plans
Paul G. Jacobson -- 1/30/2001, 8:18 pm- Re: Plans? We don' t need no stinking plans
TF -- 1/31/2001, 11:03 am- Nick sells similar plans
Paul G. Jacobson -- 1/31/2001, 6:35 pm
- Nick sells similar plans
- Re: Any plans for a sit-on-top kayak?
Arceneaux -- 1/27/2001, 6:25 pm- Re: Any plans for a sit-on-top kayak?
TF -- 1/27/2001, 8:31 pm- Modify a S & G before strip-built
Arceneaux -- 1/28/2001, 4:05 pm
- Modify a S & G before strip-built
- I would buy plans today if they exist
Mike -- 1/27/2001, 1:59 pm - Plans? We don' t need no stinking plans
- Re: Any plans for a sit-on-top kayak?