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Re: Kit Decisions
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 11/25/1998, 9:24 am
In Response To: Kit Decisions (walt crandall)

> I want to build my first sea kayak this winter. I would consider myself
> one level above a beginner, but would like a boat for stability and growth
> in ability. My question is this. Would it be wiser for me to build a
> multichine or hard chine boat. I am interested in CLC's pautuxent 17.5' or
> the Pygme Arctic ? or the COHO.

Either boat would be a good boat for your purposes. As far as I know, they are both good boats for primarily day-touring, but have enough capacity to do an overnight trip or so.

They are both about the same level of difficulty as far as building. The Patuxent may be a bit easier, because there are fewer seams to align.

Hard-chine boats offer the ability to do sharp leaned turns. Multichine (and soft-chined boats) don't really allow much of a leaned turn. Turning is pretty much the same as when the boat is level. Build whichever one you think looks best! (They are both beautiful boats)

Shawn

Messages In This Thread

Kit Decisions
walt crandall -- 11/25/1998, 8:26 am
Re: Kit Decisions
Shawn Baker -- 11/25/1998, 9:24 am
Re: Kit Decisions
Lars Durban -- 11/25/1998, 6:33 pm