Date: 5/10/2008, 12:20 pm
Build it for your yourself, and it will be great!
Unless your Aunt is 32 and an athlete I think you've designed a boat for yourself.
All that rocker is great for a whitewater boat but will be impossible for anyone who's not an accomplished paddler to paddle in a straight line for any distance.
Sure it looks sexy, but there a lot of great little tried and true boats, like the Wee Lassie design that will fill all your Aunt's needs.
The Wee Lassie design can track straight for miles without effort, turn on a dime and handle WW too. I've used it for all that.
Sure you can add a skeg, but many WW boats don't have that much rocker. I think your Aunt would never paddle that boat without the skeg down.
Entry and exit will not be easy for your Aunt either,
Sorry, that's not the answer you want.
All the best,
Rob
: Her criteria are: - mostly for use in sheltered water
: - mostly for exploring as opposed to long journeys
: - high initial stability
: - very manoeverable for playing in small creeks and inlets
: - able to track well when required for straight line journeys
: - lots of foot room: feet must be able to be vertical
: - lightweight so easy to car-top and carry around.
: A skin on frame might be a good option. But I also remembered the Mini Benny
: by Duane Strosaker (although mention of it now seems to have vanished from
: his website - I don't know why - Duane?) which looked interesting, for its
: small size and planing surfing ability, and then I came across the Bluesky
: Rockhopper too. This second one in particular seemed to meet a lot of the
: brief, while going further too: performs very well in rough water and
: surf. We get plenty of that as well as having creeks to explore, so that
: would be a great bonus.
: Rolling all these ideas together I've come up with a possible design. Loads
: of rocker, very U'd bow, completely flat towards the stern - and with a
: transom! It feels like this might tick all the boxes.
: - Short length, lots of rocker, U'd bow and flat bottom aft should all mean
: very manoeverable.
: - Short length = light and easy to handle out of the water. Plus, wooden
: constrution is almost bound to be lighter than the polywotsit commercial
: alternatives anyway.
: - Will probably track positively as is, with the hard chines in the aft half
: compared to the U'd front half giving some directional stability, but I
: would also add a retractable skeg to increase tracking further.
: - Fairly wide, and flat bottom, will give high primary stability.
: The looks have also grown on me since I designed it: I really quite like the
: odd transom now. I've been tweaking the design for a while and have pretty
: much settled on it as where I was trying to get to. Decision time: do I
: build it or not?
: Opinions???
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated! *LINK* *Pic*
David Reekie -- 5/10/2008, 10:13 am- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated! *LINK*
Bryan Hansel -- 5/12/2008, 7:23 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Dave Reekie -- 5/13/2008, 2:16 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Bryan Hansel -- 5/13/2008, 3:18 pm
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Andy Waddington -- 5/12/2008, 7:03 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Dave Reekie -- 5/13/2008, 2:09 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Dave Reekie -- 5/14/2008, 12:01 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
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- The Concept Reminds Me Of The Rock Hopper *NM*
Ken Blanton -- 5/12/2008, 7:13 am- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
David Reekie -- 5/11/2008, 6:23 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Bill Hamm -- 5/12/2008, 1:32 am
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David Reekie -- 5/11/2008, 6:15 pm
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Allan -- 5/10/2008, 5:56 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
PatrickC -- 5/10/2008, 3:44 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Rob Macks / Laughing Loon CC&K -- 5/10/2008, 12:20 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Duane Strosaker -- 5/10/2008, 12:14 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Bryan Hansel -- 5/12/2008, 7:04 pm- Re: S&G: Unusual design: thoughts appreciated!
Duane Strosaker -- 5/12/2008, 10:49 pm
- Mini Benny
Tony F -- 5/11/2008, 6:19 am- Re: Mini Benny
Duane Strosaker -- 5/11/2008, 8:10 pm- Re: Mini Benny
Mike Savage -- 5/12/2008, 7:55 am
- Re: Mini Benny
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