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I've built a few from CLC, Pygmy and one Merganser from Shearwater
(Eric Schade). They're only about 5lbs lighter than a fiberglass kayak if you outfit it identically AND reinforce it for the same level of durability. Understand there's a wide range of weights and durability for glass boats but that's my experience. Pygmy tends towards high volume and a good range of handling characteristics, CLC tends towards high volume and values the building experience with handling a second thought, the Shearwater Merganser is a good medium volume design. Read everything about epoxy exposure and safety,,experiment with the goop before building. The Guillemot forum is the definitive online resource for kayak building with a wide range of other paddling related issues. Issues of maintenance and durability are dependant upon use and construction. |
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