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First attempt, got the fever after reading the forum

aeromotorwindmill

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Jan 13, 2007
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First Boat in progress, I started with a Uncle Johns Kit and as you can see and have beefed up the design a little, I still need to finish sanding and epoxy the boat, I had planned to incorporate a electric trolling motor throught bottom on the stern, but can't decide if I want to do it to this boat or build another with a electric motor for power
 
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Anonymous

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Seat looks a bit to far back but, on the whole a FINE looking craft.


Ya may need some weight in the bow to level her out . I suggest at least two cases of beer.
 

Kayak Jack

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If you solo an empty boat, have the front edge of the seat about at the center of the boat or a few inches aft. Most canoe-type boats perform better if just a tad nose-high.

An exception to that can be if you're paddling into a stiff wind. Then, you want the trim a tad tail-high so the bot will streamline with the wind. A high nose there will be grabbed by the wind and turned every which way.

Nice looking work. Gonna be a nice boat for you. I also like the windows in the garage door. That design always looked nice to me.
 

islandpiper

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Nice looking work. Personally, I'd never fasten the seat, give yourself some adjustment whenever you need it. I can tell bky the amount of wood you have used here that you don't carry your pirogue as far as I have to at times.

Keep posting those pics, it will be beautiful with glass and varnish, I'll bet.

Piper
 

hairymick

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Dec 8, 2005
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Heya Aero', welcomeaboard mate. :D

Nice Job! I really like the long foredck and the bottom re-inforcing.

ditto to the remarks about the seat. For paddling solo, I would recommend the front of the seat about 3 inches behind the boats centre. Keep the piccies coming mate.