Date: 6/23/2001, 9:16 pm
: I'm going to build a kayak for touring Puget Sound. Seems like a double makes
: the most sense because want to include family members on day trips.
: Individual kayaks not the answer since progeny soon all to be gone off to
: school and wife not much for doing this on her own. Question is, can I use
: a double by myself without noticeable difficulties in operation? Double
: does seem to have the advantage of extra storage space, maybe a little
: more stability.
Jim, it kind of depends on what kind of double or single you are talking about, if it's a recreational double with an open cockpit and not too large a carrying capacity then you could get away with it, a closed deck sea kayak double can make sense if you weigh over 300lbs and are quite strong but for the most part a boat that's meant to carry 300-500lbs will be quite a handful with 190lbs and wind or waves. Get the boat that is designed for most of your paddling otherwise you're looking at many compromises.
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- single or double
Jim Almy -- 6/23/2001, 8:20 pm- Re: single or double
Chip Sandresky -- 6/26/2001, 7:54 pm- Re: single or double
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/25/2001, 3:28 am- Re: single or double
LeeG -- 6/23/2001, 9:16 pm- Re: single or double
Jerry K -- 6/23/2001, 10:27 pm- Re: single or double
West -- 6/23/2001, 10:46 pm- Re: single or double
Randy Knauff -- 6/24/2001, 12:38 pm
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