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Re: Mill Creek 15
By:Jerry Brown
Date: 8/5/1999, 9:43 am
In Response To: Re: Mill Creek 15 (Willy Dommen)

> Jerry,

> My wife and I have been paddling a Mill Creek 13 for approximately 1 1/2
> years. In general it performs better than all roto-molded and many glass
> kayaks I have been around. The primary places it has been paddled is on
> Tomales and the SF bays(wind and choppy conditions). We have been caught
> in upto 3ft waves and survived without a capsize (though, it was a scarey
> event).

> No banging of knuckles, but occassional rubbing of the paddle on the
> rubrail. I paddle it with a greenland style paddle and my wife with an
> approx. 88" long paddle having a short-wide blade.

> 2. With the flat bottom, does it tend to lean to one side

> No, never noticed the tendancy to lean. However, the MC 13 responds well
> to edging. I use edging to remain on course in side winds, but also in
> following seas.

> 3. If you have used fiberglass cloth inside and out on both

> I only glassed the outside of the hull with 4oz. Seems to be holding up
> well, but I intend to attach a short (approx. 12-16") tapered oak
> rubstrip to the stern because of the wear that has developed.

> 4. Has anyone built one with the cheaper

> I built the hull out of 1/4" exterior fir plywood and the deck
> 1/8" Okume. It started off as an experiment and I did not want to
> waste expensive wood. I went light on the glass and epoxy, so the weight
> did not substantially increase. The specific weight of wood is less than
> epoxy and glass...

> Any information

> The CLC slat seat design is beautiful, but they are the most uncomfortable
> things. My advice is don't waste your time building one. There are better
> solutions in Chris' book that can be easily adapted and take less time to
> build.

> willy

> Thanks, Jerry Brown

Willy, Thanks for your information about your experience with the Mill Creek 13. If you have used 1/4 fir for the hull an 1/8 Okume for the deck and you have glassed only the exterior, how much would you say your Mill Creek weighs now? Less than 40 pounds or more? Jerry

Messages In This Thread

Mill Creek 15
Chris Luneski -- 7/31/1999, 1:38 am
Re: Mill Creek 15
Don Martz -- 8/7/1999, 9:47 am
Nice Yak
Brian T. Cunningham -- 8/7/1999, 6:41 pm
Re: Nice Yak
Chris Luneski -- 8/7/1999, 7:20 pm
Mill Creek 13
Mike R. -- 8/2/1999, 2:12 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
Jerry Brown -- 8/1/1999, 4:58 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
Willy Dommen -- 8/5/1999, 3:24 am
Re: Mill Creek 15
Jerry Brown -- 8/5/1999, 9:43 am
Re: Mill Creek 15
Nolan -- 8/4/1999, 2:55 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
Jerry Brown -- 8/5/1999, 10:05 am
Re: Mill Creek 15
Nolan -- 8/5/1999, 10:54 am
Re: Mill Creek 13
addison m. -- 8/1/1999, 10:04 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13
Jerry Brown -- 8/2/1999, 12:58 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13
Mike Hanks -- 8/2/1999, 4:05 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
Chris Luneski -- 8/1/1999, 8:20 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
Tom Kurth -- 8/1/1999, 2:30 pm
Re: Mill Creek 15
John Herr -- 7/31/1999, 11:15 am