Thanks for all the kind words!
Yes, 18" is pretty narrow. I actually rounded up on that number, though . . . .
But it is effortless to paddle, and should be easy as pie to roll.
I was shooting for a minimalist (in almost every sense) boat. Perimeter lines do have their purpose, but I'll just have to be judicious and hope I never really need them. I, too, have had the local kayak club leaders look askance at their lack (on other boats of mine) - even while at little seminars on a pond! This is hardly an expedition boat, in any case.
As for bulkheads, well, float bags and possibly a sea sock make those unnecessary.
Anyway, here's a pic of my not-so-minimalist cockpit coaming. The "LC" tacked at the end of "Sea Rover" stands for "long cockpit." It makes getting in and out a lot easier in this tiny boat. The keyhole makes for good thigh bracing, too, and a nice place for a bit of inlay.
Thanks again!
Dave
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover *Pic*
Dave Gentry -- 5/15/2008, 11:49 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
Michael McCluskey -- 5/18/2008, 9:41 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
Bill Hamm -- 5/19/2008, 1:33 am
- Thanks! *Pic*
Dave Gentry -- 5/18/2008, 4:13 pm- Re: Thanks!
Bill Hamm -- 5/19/2008, 1:32 am- Re: Thanks!
Dave Gentry -- 5/19/2008, 11:57 am
- Re: Thanks!
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
Etienne Muller -- 5/18/2008, 1:40 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
Kudzu -- 5/16/2008, 2:47 pm- Nicely done!
Robert N Pruden -- 5/16/2008, 12:31 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
Bill Hamm -- 5/16/2008, 11:41 am - Re: Skin-on-Frame: New Sea Rover
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