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William R. Watt
 
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- light enough to car top - I don't want to invest in a trailer


pretty well limited to a canoe. light because they are narrow. a boat wide
enought to carry sail will be heavier. canoes are made to carry over
portages. not so sailboats and rowboats. if you're going alone I'd
limit boat weight to 65-70 pounds.

- 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


14 ft is usually called a "solo" canoe due to limited load capacity. can carry
two adults and a child but no baggage to speak of.


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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William R. Watt wrote:
bear ) writes:


- light enough to car top - I don't want to invest in a trailer



pretty well limited to a canoe. light because they are narrow. a boat wide


Not necessarily true... Light enough to cartop would be around
125-150lbs. It'll take 2 to get it up there but it'll be
car-toppable... I don't know what a Penguin weighs but I remember
cartopping them.

The compromise will be beam... for a good stable sailboat, you want
plenty of beam. This is going to make it a little tougher to row.

A few ideas...

http://www.boatplans-online.com/prod....php?prod=SH14

and a couple others under small boats - dinghies and small boats -
sailboats.

or, www.clarkcraft.com under sailboats there are several boats from
11-14 ft which look like they would be suitable (i.e. flat enough bottom
for rowing in shallow marshes and capacity for 2 adults or 1 adult and a
kid or 2 and under 150 lbs). There are a couple under dory also.

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sailing/rowing/car-toppable ? how about Steve Redmond's Whisp ...
http://www.sredmond.com/welcome.htm
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