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"Tim" wrote in message
oups.com... unfortunately my legs have caused me issues with my kayaking life (especially if I want to keep my shoes with me...) and therefore I want to build myself a cheap canoe for fishing, canoeing & travel - just to muck about in. I can't afford to buy my own, but don't mind building my own now the winter is here. I've seen a couple of cheap canoe plans http://www.bigdamfish.net/ccanoeM.PDF seems pretty indepth and cheap - but will it be stable for someone my size for the activities I want to do, or should I be modfying the length? Help :- ( preferably from someone who'll stop me from making an expensive mistake! I built a variation of that Cheap Canoe and am pretty happy with it. I differed from the plans, making it longer and using chine logs rather than stitch and glue. I also added some floatation chambers. You mention "someone my size" - I'm just under 6' and 240(ish) lbs and my boat works well for me. With a second person in it putting the weight over 300lbs it does get a bit tippy. I built a seat by nailing a 3/4" board to some 2X4s on edge and find that works fairly well for my less than limber body. Sitting on the bottom is pretty uncomfortable. http://www.floatingbear.ca/PirogueBuilding.htm -- Andrew Butchart |
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