G'day and thanks guys,
This is a specal boat and it was a very special day for us
G'day Matt,
Thanks mate.
I bet you get a few offers to buy.
Like the South Wind, I don't think this one will EVER be for sale.
G'day Bob,
Is this boat like the Freedom where you simply fall out if it turns over or is your legs under the deck? If a boat turns over I don't want to be trying to get out of it like a woman getting out of a girdle. 6' 5" and not real limber. Just falling out appeals to me.
Glad to see that Robin is already out and about.
Bob
My cockpit is as per Matts plans, but it would not be a very big deal to modify it to suit your needs. As it is, You would need to be a very big man to get trapped in it.
I am 6 feet tall and 200 pounds and just can't imagine how I would or even could get trapped in it.
G'day my friends Bear and Baldy,
Thanks mates, it did my heart real good to see her on the water and enjoying herself again.
G'day Mike,
I've followed your build on the JEM Forum. You threads read like building tutorials.
Thanks mate.
I just hope the information I provide can be of some use to others. particularly those just starting out on their first build.
The guys here and on Matts site have been a HUGE help to me since I started out and I am only trying to share what information I have been able to learn.
Mate the free plans for the Laker are allmost the same boat and I would encourage you to build it. This boat is just WAY too good to be free IMHO.
I like both the Freedom models - a lot but haven't built either so I have no idea how they would compare. I think both would be very good boats.
Here is a very interesting thought - A Freedom or Laker style deck on a Okwater hull. Man, that one really has my blood pumping.

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Can't wait to read your "full report" on how Laker handles out on the water. Hope you include some comments from Robin in that one.
Robins requirements for a kayak are pretty simple.
1. It needs to be easy to get in and out of.
2. It needs to be very comfortable to sit in
3. It MUST track straight with no weathercocking
4. It needs to be easy and fun to paddle with a good turn of speed.
5. It needs to be easily manouverable
6 It needs very good stability.
7 It needs a roomy cockpit so that she can have her camera and all the other stuff with her and be easy to access.
Laker is all of this and much, much more.
When I eventually got MY boat back, I asked her what she would change to suit her. her reply,
'Nothing. it is perfect the way it is."
After a little thought, she said, "A rudder would be nice but the boat really doesn't need it. I am just a lazy paddler"