Date: 3/10/2008, 5:06 pm
Hi to all,
I am considering to build an Aleut Baidarka. I don't know yet if other family members will want to share kayak excursions with me or not. Past experience shows they aren't too fond of sailing, so I operate my self-built sailing dinghy mostly single-handed, and I am a bit unsure whether to build a 1- or 2-hole Baidarka.
Question: can a 2-hole Baidarka be run by a single person without too much trade-off on its stability and overall properties? I guess that the center of gravity for a single hole would lie somewhere slightly ahead of the operator, about where the paddle touches the water. For a 2-hole with one guy sitting back the balance must be quite different.
Any experience or suggestions?
Kind regards from Austria
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: 1-hole vs. 2-hole Baidarka
Flame -- 3/10/2008, 5:06 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: 1-hole vs. 2-hole Baidarka
Flame -- 3/12/2008, 6:47 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: 1-hole vs. 2-hole Baidarka
Mike Scarborough -- 3/11/2008, 9:37 am- Build 2. *NM*
Donald -- 3/11/2008, 8:51 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: 1-hole vs. 2-hole Baidarka
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/10/2008, 9:14 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: 1-hole vs. 2-hole Baidarka
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/10/2008, 9:22 pm
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