Date: 2/12/2002, 6:58 pm
Like Jay, I too am at the hull stage. Hope to glass that this weekend. I've never paddled one, but it would seem with the very low rear deck that it should roll and maneuver easily. At least that's what Mike Hanks keeps telling me :-) This boat reminds of something like a cross between Joe Greenley's King with the high, prominant bow and Chris Cunningham's Sea Kayaker boat or Mike's low volume Walrus with its low profiles. It should make for interesting paddling and make my Arctic Tern seem like a volumous barge in comparison :-)
As for the plans, I've found them to be clear and accurate. Bobby's also been great about answering questions. All I have to do is decide whether to strip the deck or not :-) Sure like the look of that ....
Bill
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Bill Price -- 2/12/2002, 6:58 pm- What? No more cold drafty barn? *NM*
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Bill Price -- 2/13/2002, 3:34 pm
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Jay Babina -- 2/12/2002, 10:33 am - What? No more cold drafty barn? *NM*
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