Date: 8/25/2010, 10:10 pm
It depends a lot on how much you want to put in a boat. I paddle a 45 lb plywood pirogue. I weigh about 150 lb. The boat will support me in less than 3 inches of water. But the bottom cleance changes constantly so it may be necessary to get out of the boat if you hang it up on a rock. If there is a current it will carry the boat along and it takes some practice to steer the boat to the places where the boat won't hang up. I got a how-to-canoe video from the library that explained how it is done.
: Guys I have been looking into play boating.
: Question.
: What is the minimum depth of water a small playboat/kayak can use
: to get down a creek?
: We have a small creek by my home. I think it would be great fun to
: get a boat and the kids and I raft the creek.
: Most places it is 12" or more. But there are some areas
: through the ripples that it gets to 3 to 4" deep.
: Are there any boats that can be used in this capacity?
: Small slow creeks. Small kids. shallow draft?
: Interested in the sport
: Thanks
: Senker
Messages In This Thread
- Other: New to Playboating
Senker -- 8/24/2010, 5:00 pm- Re: Other: New to Playboating
Charlie -- 8/25/2010, 10:10 pm- Re: Other: New to Playboating
Mike Bielski -- 8/25/2010, 10:17 am- Re: Other: New to Playboating
Bill Hamm -- 8/25/2010, 10:27 am
- Re: Other: New to Playboating *PIC*
Dave Gentry -- 8/24/2010, 6:14 pm - Re: Other: New to Playboating
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