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Re: single or double
By:LeeG
Date: 6/23/2001, 9:16 pm
In Response To: single or double (Jim Almy)

: 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.

Messages In This Thread

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