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Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
By:Larry
Date: 12/10/2003, 10:05 pm

: Just curious. All the descriptions and photos I've seen of hybrids have this
: combination. Never the other way around.

I think that given that when the kayak is hull side down, the deck is what is most often seen. Strip building allows for more flexability for patterns, etc. My personal preference is a 4 panel hull. It would be very difficult to hard chine a strip built hull. For more rounded shapes, it is pretty easy. 6 or 8 pannel S&G hulls are kind of a pain... more holes to drill, more smutz to lay in the gaps between the panels.
I'm working on an Osprey Std hybrid right now for my wife. It's an easy transition to a full blown strip built boat (Next on the list, after a deck, painting, and other misc. things on the honey-do list). I'm sure that there are other reasons, but I think the artistic freedom is the main driver for doing a hybrid.

Larry

Messages In This Thread

Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, strip deck?
pikabike -- 12/10/2003, 9:31 pm
Do hybrids always have S&G hull, strip deck . No.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/11/2003, 11:05 pm
depends who you talk to.
mike allen -- 12/11/2003, 11:59 am
Re: depends who you talk to.
chuck -- 12/11/2003, 7:09 pm
Re: depends who you talk to.
mike allen -- 12/11/2003, 7:25 pm
Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
Mike Scarborough -- 12/11/2003, 10:37 am
Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
Scott Baxter -- 12/11/2003, 12:00 am
Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
Larry -- 12/10/2003, 10:05 pm
Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
mike allen -- 12/12/2003, 1:27 pm
Re: Material: Do hybrids always have S&G hull, str
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/11/2003, 11:36 pm