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I've been planning on building a boat next spring but I now have a
friend with a cottage so my plan to build a canoe may turn into building something that sails. I've done some preliminary investigation and I like the 'Norwegian Sailing Pram' by Simon Watts, but frankly the lapstrake construction looks to be a bit over my head. I have read Kayakcraft and the cedar strip technique looks more like what I could do well. I'm not a boat guy so appologies in advance if I write something incorrect. This is what I'd like in a boat: - light enough to car top - I don't want to invest in a trailer - able to land it on a beach - I think that means I want a dagger board. The lake at the cottage is shallow (3 feet) for about 50 yards out - able to row it well, I'll be rowing it more than sailing through the marshes etc. - needs to hold 2 adults and one child, ideally 3 adults - about 14 feet long - my building space isn't that large I plan on using it (in order of usage) in an enclosed bay (Burlington Bay, inside of the bridge), at Long Point (Lake Erie) in the bay and the marshes. I like the look of the 'Cosine Wherry' but it doesn't have a sail option and I'm loathe to go adding to plans on my first try. thanks in advance |
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