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Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
By:Don McCall
Date: 10/1/1999, 5:56 pm
In Response To: Large Kayaker Needs A Design (Dennis Jacobson)

You might check out Rob Mack's Panache at Laughing Loon (he's got a web site, just search for Laughing Loon). It's a fairly large boat to start with, and I've made it even larger to accomodate my size 15 feet (this seems to be the critical area for my personal comfort in a sea kayak). I used a copy service to get 6% enlargements (ie. 106% copy size) of all the station patterns, which gave me about an inch and a half of extra clearance (a critical amount) forward of the cockpit. Increasing the length by 6% would have resulted in, I think, too long a boat, so I stretched everything by only 2% resulting in an overall length of about 18' 6". I did this after discussing with Rob Macks, the designer; he felt that for a heavier person, the extra volume wouldn't be a problem, although it might have been for somebody really light (I'm 205).

I'm about to glass the hull this weekend; the stripping went beautifully, although very slowly (I used NO staples). Boat won't be in the water for a long time yet (I have other projects in the works as well) so I won't be able to report on the boat's handling, with its new proportions, any time soon, but I'm very optimistic.

For what it's worth...

Don McCall

Messages In This Thread

Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Dennis Jacobson -- 10/1/1999, 8:45 am
Husky Heavan
Pete Ford -- 10/4/1999, 11:22 am
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/1/1999, 7:58 pm
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Totto -- 10/1/1999, 11:44 pm
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Paul Jacobson -- 10/2/1999, 4:08 am
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Don McCall -- 10/1/1999, 5:56 pm
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
Hank -- 10/1/1999, 11:03 am
Re: Large Kayaker Needs A Design
lee -- 10/1/1999, 10:30 am