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KBBS Archive 10,000
vacationer
Posted By: Tom P In Response To: Re: Weekender (Mike Hanks)
Date: Monday, 8 November 1999, at 8:58 p.m.
> Tom,
> I'm looking at building a Weekender too. Although it will probably be a
> year or two before I get to it. I my build a sailing dingy (Payson/Bolger)
> first too, so I can learn to sail first. I'll have to move my MG out of
> the garage when I decide to finally do it, it's a little beamier than a
> kayak.> I love the lines on that boat but the cabin is a little bit small. I don't
> think you can put a head in easily. It costs about twice as much as a
> strip kayak and takes about the same amount of time to build one.> For those of you who haven't heard of a Weekender here's a pic and a link.
> I've been wanting to see one in person but haven't found one in the Puget
> Sound area yet. There is supposed to be one in Sequim but could find the
> owners name in that area.> Mike
Hey Mike, if you thimk the weekender is to small, maybe look at the vacationer (sp). I don't know if you considered it or not. It does look to have more cabin room, but I don't know if the increased cost could would justify it. I have also toyed with some different cabin configurations to gain some space and make some space do double duty, but I won't know if they will work untill I can get the hull built to try and fit them within the hulls constraints. I'll let you know if they do though, as I hope to start on it within a couple of months.Talk to you later. Tom
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