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stability of geodesic aerolite canoe
I'm thinking of building a Monfort Snowshoe 14. There are a lot of
posts about aerolite boats, but I'd like to find out how stable his canoes are. Can anybody comment of this? |
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stability of geodesic aerolite canoe
I was hoping you would get some feedback on your question; I have had the
same thought. wrote in message oups.com... I'm thinking of building a Monfort Snowshoe 14. There are a lot of posts about aerolite boats, but I'd like to find out how stable his canoes are. Can anybody comment of this? |
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stability of geodesic aerolite canoe
You could send your question to the Monfort's. When Platt Monfort was alive he had a reputation for being very open about answering questions about the boats. I once wrote to him to ask about fire resistence and condensation. I never got around to building the boat I had in mind for sleeping aboard with his method. I was going to insulate it with foam between the stringers which I hoped would add strength and stiffness, then make a tent for sleeping and cooking. I've not read anything about stability problems with the boats. The only thing is what you might call carrying stability. Reducing weight is good, but size and shape makes any boat awkward to carry, especially if there is a wind blowing. Making the boat light doesn't get rid of the awkwarness problem, in fact the light boat gets blown around more while you're carrying it. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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