Date: 12/27/2001, 5:55 pm
They did do a pygmy boat awhile back. I cant remember if it was the Queen Charlotte, or the Arctic Tern. I dont recall them talking about Pygmy's shop or how the boats were built though.
Sea Kayaker is well aware of the popularity of homebuilt boats, after all Chris has been at the Redfish Rendezvous two years running now. He paddles a plywood boat. Perhaps it's a conspiricy, powered by the illuminati multinational corporate plastic kayak builders. Bilderbergers and all, y'know
: I'm glad that they post the pictures of the final results of many talented
: people in the one of a kind section, but I'm talking about all out
: articles about the professional builders. Perhaps showing how they have
: their shop set up, how they build their kayaks (non-proprietary
: techniques), and how their kayaks perform. These magazines have entire
: reviews of fiberglass and plastic kayaks which include the dimensions of
: the kayaks, Speed vs. Resistance, Hydrostatics, Righting/Heeling Moment
: Stability curves, and test reviews by several different sized people. I
: would like to see some of the wooden kayaks get reviews like this once in
: a while.
: Maybe I should send my thoughts to the kayak magazines.
Messages In This Thread
- Other: Congrats to Joe!
Don Beale -- 12/25/2001, 1:53 pm- Joe's getting famous.
Dale Frolander -- 12/26/2001, 3:56 am- Re: Joe's getting famous.
Don Beale -- 12/26/2001, 11:36 am- Re: Joe's getting famous.
Dale Frolander -- 12/27/2001, 2:01 pm- Re: Reviews
Don Beale -- 12/27/2001, 5:55 pm
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