Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design?
In Response To: Strip: What is a good play boat design? (Rick)
Sounds a bit more like a skill issue than a kayak issue. It sounds like your height and weight would fit a Force 4 and a Force 4 is fully capable of playing in the waves. If you're broaching in the waves, I expect that it's an edging issue, but I'd have to watch you paddle to know for sure. If you're just getting started in rough water paddling, you should take a lesson with a qualified instructor before you build a kayak...
that said, I love my Romany for playing in the waves, surf and rocks. I designed the Siskiwit LV as a cross between a 16-foot day boat and a 18-foot expedition kayak.
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- Strip: What is a good play boat design?
Rick -- 7/29/2013, 8:50 pm- Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design? *PIC*
Dan Caouette (CSCWC) -- 7/30/2013, 9:08 am- Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design?
JohnAbercrombie -- 7/30/2013, 3:03 pm- Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design?
Jim Farrelly -- 7/31/2013, 11:27 pm- Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design?
Bryan Hansel -- 8/3/2013, 10:59 pm - Re: Strip: What is a good play boat design?
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