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Re: Row/Paddle
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 4/24/2000, 5:34 am
In Response To: Row/Paddle (Kenny B)

: What a great board. Ineed a little advise here. I am a rower. Ibuilt a 17ft.
: Modified Herreshoff Rowboat. I love it but its a bit heavey for one man to
: get in and out of the water. I an looking at a Mill Creek 16.5 by CLC. My
: reasonimg being that it can handle a Sliding seat for rowing or searve as
: a double paddler. Is there somethig better out there? And is there a great
: advantige to a kit over plans(I am a wood worker by trade). Any input
: would be apreceated.

George Putz's 18.5 foot skin on frame "Walrus" has a cockpit that is sized for a standard sliding-seat rowing apparatus. In his book on canvas covered boats, he lists the source for this seat, and has a picture of someone rowing one.

It seems to me that you could put a sliding seat in almost any canoe or kayak if the cockpit opening were large enough. So, almost any hull pattern would be acceptable, as long as it was stable with the higher center of gravity you would get with having a rower up higher than the usual kayaker's seat.

After the hull was built the seat would be added, and a deck simply built to cover the rest of the boat.

PGj

Messages In This Thread

Row/Paddle
Kenny B -- 4/17/2000, 7:32 pm
Re: Row/Paddle
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/24/2000, 5:34 am
Re:Kit vs. plans
John B. -- 4/18/2000, 7:26 pm
Re: Row/Paddle
Randy Knauff -- 4/18/2000, 1:27 pm
Re: Row/Paddle
Mike R. -- 4/18/2000, 12:21 pm
Re: Row/Paddle
Don Beale -- 4/18/2000, 12:44 am