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I've got a Wenonah Voyager C1 in kevlar ultralight which I am happy with
except for its well-documented problems with any sort of wind when the boat only carries the paddler. It has clearly been designed for shifting a load as well, but I only ever want to use it as a recreational racer, where legal. I am thinking of cutting it down maybe by 2" or so, all the way along the shearline. That would leave the built-in buoyancy intact etc. My question is, has anyone out there done this before? Clearly I'd have to use new/longer gunnels (maybe light, wooden ones) and thwarts, and the whole shape would be different as there would be less of a 'shoulder' at the paddling station. Has anyone done this before, and what sort of saw would I need, and any other words of advice? Thanks, M I have a kevlar ultrlight one and I don |
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