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Re: Recreational Yak Plans? *Pic*
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 7/27/2001, 4:39 am
In Response To: Recreational Yak Plans? (Dave Aguiar)

: . Since I'll be
: doing more nature watching and fishing in sheltered waters ( and vertually
: no open ocean/touring) I'd like to go with a design with a Large cockpit,
: 27-30" beam , 13-15' ( Tops!)) ( Something like a OT LOON 138) So far
: I've found some beautiful plans/kits but they are ALL touring/ocean
: orientated. Can anyone help with a sugested source?

Take a look at the plans offered from Clark Craft. Their hartley 14 is about 14 feet long, and 29 inches wide. It is plywood over a timber frame, and supposedly very easy to build. Here is a URL to the webpage of their catalog which shows the boat.

http://clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/shop.pl?type=item&categ=014&item=934914909&cart_id=b7455dae3562105869b08e4834f26285

There is alos a canvas covered boat they call a touring kayak, also 14 feet long and 29 inches wide

http://clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/shop.pl?type=item&categ=014&item=934911751&cart_id=b7455dae3562105869b08e4834f26285

Clark Craft shows pictures of both of these being paddled as doubles with a large single cockpit.

While we are in the canvas covered mood, there is also a 15 footer with a 30 inch beam and the same style of long, open cockpit. This one is called a double.

http://clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/shop.pl?type=item&categ=014&item=934915252&cart_id=b7455dae3562105869b08e4834f26285

While you say you are not looking for a touring/ocean oriented" boat, please consider boats that are advertised as such. In my reading I've found that kayaks tend to be lumped into two general categories by most writers (including copywriters for catalogs) Those categories would be whitewater kayaks and sea kayaks. The whitewater kayaks are small, highly manueverable, low volume boats designed for playing in water that is rapidly going downhill. Everything for water that is reasonably level (give or take a few mountainous waves) seems to be called a sea kayak. Other boats that would fit your description might be listed as duck boats or sneak boats or sneakboxes.

Hope this helps.

PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Recreational Yak Plans?
Dave Aguiar -- 7/26/2001, 9:40 am
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
garland reese -- 7/27/2001, 8:53 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans? *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/27/2001, 4:39 am
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
John Monfoe -- 7/27/2001, 4:16 am
Re: Recreational Yak Plans? THANKS
Dave Aguiar -- 7/26/2001, 11:13 pm
Freeboard is just a few strips more or less
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/27/2001, 3:20 am
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
rick M -- 7/26/2001, 8:26 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
Dave Aguiar -- 7/26/2001, 10:56 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
Dave Aguiar -- 7/26/2001, 10:54 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
Chris Luneski -- 7/26/2001, 6:10 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 7/26/2001, 4:41 pm
Re: Recreational Yak Plans?
Ken Finger -- 7/26/2001, 12:28 pm