Date: 11/3/2009, 11:48 pm
Alan
Thank you for your prompt response.
I am new to this site but finding it very informative.
Your 17R looks great. I am enthralled that you have to contend with "Ice".
It is currently 32 degrees but last winter did drop to as low as 4 degrees.
As a 70 plus Great Grandfather I need a new project and I thought that a 17 may be the thing for me to use in the Pumicestone Passage for a bit of fishing and exercise.
I will check out the local hardward shop to see what they have in the way of pine and plywood.
Regards
Bob
: I posted about my newly built Sea Tour 17R earlier today-
: http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-bin/Building/index.cgi?review=188963
: I used white pine and it worked just fine. Weighs 33 pounds.
: Alan
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