New user but long time reader. I think I've been lurking for 5 or so years.
I'm interested in building a 14ft Swampgirl for fishing the backwaters of Tampa Bay. Mostly spin and bait casting with some fly fishing thrown in. Being able to stand is a big prereq. I stand up and paddle my Hobie revolution alot sightfishing for reds on the flats. The 13.5ft Hobie Revo is 28" across while the 14ft Swampgirl is 30". How stable is the Swampgirl with a beam of 30"? Stable enough to stand and paddle with a SUP paddle and then be able to make a few casts?
I'm interested in building it really light. Is 4mm Okoume lighter than the Lowes/HD 5.2mm Luan? Recommendations on wood for a light build? I'm hoping TXRiverRat chimes in and recommends building it from strips! I'm a little concerned with standing in with the floor being made up of thin wood. I think OldSparkey added a second level of wood to the floor of his.
Also, what weight and type of cloth for an light build? What I'm picturing is the ability to park by the side of the road and be able to carry it to the waters edge through a break in the mangroves. There is alot of great fishing in my area that doesn't offer formal water access. Think renegade paddling :twisted: If you can legally park and reach the water, I's fishing the area.
Appreciate your input!
Paul
Tampa, FL
I'm interested in building a 14ft Swampgirl for fishing the backwaters of Tampa Bay. Mostly spin and bait casting with some fly fishing thrown in. Being able to stand is a big prereq. I stand up and paddle my Hobie revolution alot sightfishing for reds on the flats. The 13.5ft Hobie Revo is 28" across while the 14ft Swampgirl is 30". How stable is the Swampgirl with a beam of 30"? Stable enough to stand and paddle with a SUP paddle and then be able to make a few casts?
I'm interested in building it really light. Is 4mm Okoume lighter than the Lowes/HD 5.2mm Luan? Recommendations on wood for a light build? I'm hoping TXRiverRat chimes in and recommends building it from strips! I'm a little concerned with standing in with the floor being made up of thin wood. I think OldSparkey added a second level of wood to the floor of his.
Also, what weight and type of cloth for an light build? What I'm picturing is the ability to park by the side of the road and be able to carry it to the waters edge through a break in the mangroves. There is alot of great fishing in my area that doesn't offer formal water access. Think renegade paddling :twisted: If you can legally park and reach the water, I's fishing the area.
Appreciate your input!
Paul
Tampa, FL