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Thanks to all for your input. Some off topic but all informative and
welcome! Got the SeaKayaker article and it is a great place to start which will happen this weekend. I joined a gym with the wife and maybe we will influence each other; thankfully there is no contract to the gym! They do have great equipment and for $19 a month, I need to take advantage of it. They don't have a pool but I have one of those so when spring comes around.... I am also going to try and find someone in the Atlanta area that knows how to roll and teach and see if they would like to come over and show me how to roll this boat in my pool or teach a class in my pool or have a BBQ and rolling class or something. I am building a Cheasapeake 17. A very good learning experience. I had hoped to keep a natural wood finish throughout but due to a little too much ambitious sanding of the chines on the hull resulting in irregular plywood plywood layer patterns showing, it will be a dark navy blue or emerald green (haven't decided yet). The deck however will be left natural and varnished. It should still be a pretty boat. The next boat (BIG GRIN!!) will be a stripper hybrid! My wife will probably get this one since she will not be going as often as I will be (this boat doesn't have an outboard and a head! grin!) Since this is a "learning boat", it is going to have a 750 gal per hour bilge pump for the cockpit (draws 2 amps) running off a small 12 volt 7.5 amp gel cell in the aft storage area. I will also carry a manual pump of course. It looks like the weight of the boat is going to come in somewhere around 48-50 lbs before decklines, batteries, GPS, solarpanels, radardome, sonar,etc. grin! my wife thinks I am a geek for some reason!. Actually, I have been looking at some rollup solarpanels for charging batteries, since I have a handheld GPS with nautical charts for the Georgia coast and area lakes, and a VHF radio as well as cell phone. But all this I guess is for another topic. Again, thanks for all the help and advice. I will keep you all posted on progress on the boat, If anyone needs advice on maps or mapmaking, please let me know. I have been making topo maps for about 20 years now. Steve Steven Laughmiller S&S Mapping 770-722-8459 |