Date: 9/20/2001, 12:37 pm
I agree entirely with Bryan. I have built Green Valley's Kipawa, which is a 16.5' tandem which could carry three on day trips or longer trips with two paddlers. It has the added advantage of being small enough to handle well solo with a kneeling thwart (in case his kids don't take to paddling as he hopes). If he wants to go a bit bigger, I'd recommend Green Valley's Matawa. Both of these designs are a bit tender, but very efficient with good secondary stability. I have found strip building to be easier (though more time consuming) than S&G.
A final note: aside from fishing and portaging, I am a lifelong canoeist who has converted to kayaking. The efficiency and ease of handling makes paddling much more enjoyable in my opinion. Teenagers in particular like to go fast. Consider a triple kayak - Pygmy has one, and someone stretched Nick's double to a triple. I'd rather paddle a triple kayak solo than a tandem canoe solo. Or build two or three of Nick's S&Gs from his free offsets - I've built it and have been very pleased with its performance.
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- Speaking of Canoes ???
Rehd -- 9/19/2001, 9:19 pm- Re: Speaking of Canoes ??? *Pic*
Ken Sutherland -- 9/22/2001, 4:37 pm- Re: Speaking of Canoes ???
Chris Dore -- 9/20/2001, 1:12 pm- More notes on size...
Jim Eisenmenger -- 9/20/2001, 12:37 pm- Some notes on size
Bryan Sarauer -- 9/20/2001, 11:34 am- Re: Some notes on size
Rehd -- 9/20/2001, 12:01 pm- canoe size and plywood-canoe plans *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/21/2001, 3:10 am
- canoe size and plywood-canoe plans *Pic*
- Re: Speaking of Canoes ???
Arlen -- 9/20/2001, 1:26 am- Re: Speaking of Canoes ???
Rod -- 9/19/2001, 10:36 pm- The Canoe Shop *Pic*
Dan Ruff -- 9/20/2001, 8:30 am- MacGregor *Pic*
Malcolm Schweizer -- 9/20/2001, 9:14 am
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- Re: Speaking of Canoes ???
Walter -- 9/19/2001, 9:58 pm - Re: Speaking of Canoes ???
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