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New guy showing my boat

Too Busy

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Here is my current boat. I built it about 10 years ago and recently modified the deck for much more open space. It's based on a Mill Creek 13, but I added a little beam and rocker to the original design. I also put more curve in the sheer and added crown to the deck.
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I've been admiring the work many of you guys do, so let me know what you think


Oh and here's a pic of my first boat a Wee Lassie
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Ozark

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Ozark Mo.
Did you build the paddle in third picture also Too Busy? Great looking Kayak. I like two tone boats.
Paul
 

Too Busy

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Yeah I did. It was kind of an experiment that wroked better than I planned. I like the shape of Carlisle asyms but not the price so I sketched up what I wanted.
The paddle blades are 1/8 inch thick craft foam from WalMart with a layer of fiberglass mat laminated on each side. I wanted the blades curved, so I did the lamination on the nose of my son's surfboard.

The shaft is a closet pole from Lowe's
 

Ozark

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Ozark Mo.
We've been talking about the use of foam on some back channels. Probably needs a heavy weight glass cloth. What did you use?
Paul
 

Too Busy

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I used medium heavy mat because I had it laying around. I think 8-10 oz cloth would work really well and provide a smoother finish with less fill coats and sanding.

The blades have a little flex. The wood reinforcing rib filleteed to the blade keeps it to a minum
 

Too Busy

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It really depends on where one lives. I'm 1/2 hour from the coast, so most of my time is on tidal creeks and rivers chasing trout and redfish. There is a landing on the Ashley River only 5 minutes from my house with a 7 mile trip to a landing north of Charleston or 13 miles to a city park in downtown Charleston. I'll be doing that in 2 weeks with the freind that owns boat #2 :D

There is a beautiful 50+ mile trip with stopovers at a few state parks plus some areas where sandbar camping is allowed on the Edisto River.
 

oldsparkey

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Archie has the Edisto Riverfest coming up in June from/at the Colleton St. Park

Here is what he posted in the trip planning section.

Come join us on June 14-15 for the Edisto Riverfest-Kayaking, canoeing, food, music, and artisans for your enjoyment. www.edistoriver.org/frames/edisto_river.htm

Chuck.
PS. You would like Archie is is one interesting and very nice person who is always willing to help a paddler.
 

Too Busy

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Summerville, SC
Kayak Jack said:
I see you opened up the cockpit on a kayak; I did that too. I call it my kaynoe. Started life as a Pygmy Osprey standard, and is now a decked canoe.

It had a much smaller opening when I first buit it. I loved the way it looked, but getting things out when I needed them for fishing was a pain. I didn't want to strap a big plastic crate on the back deck, so the Jap saw came out.

It dropped a little weight in the process which is neve a bad thing
 

Kayak Jack

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One kayak I built, I glued in small pulleys fore and aft, and run a circular line through each of them. The first item to go in the pointy ends gets bound to the circular line and both pulled and pushed up into the ends. I remove large, easy to get items, then upset the remainder of the load with a yank on the line.