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Re: cockpit size/knee bracing
By:Brian Nystrom
Date: 2/25/2001, 11:12 am
In Response To: cockpit size/knee bracing (phil mclarnan)

: received my plans for the 14'Great Auk. i am now in the process of planning
: out the cockpit size .i want it to be large enough to enter and exit
: easily. i have seen on some plastic production kayaks that they have
: oversized cockpit areas. i like this idea but i have a question on knee
: bracing and the impotance of them. has anyone any ideas ?

It seems that the largest size cocpit that you can get a decent skirt for is ~32" long inside. It may be possible to fit a whitewater skirt to a slightly larger size, but you'd need to check the dimension on some boats. If you are going to build the boat with a large cockpit, make it a keyhole style. Knee/thigh bracing is critcal to controlling the boat, especially in rough water. The keyhole design allows easy entry and exit, without compromising control. A good example of this in a 'glass boat is the cockpit design on the VCP Romany Explorer and Greenlander Pro.

Messages In This Thread

cockpit size/knee bracing
phil mclarnan -- 2/24/2001, 3:34 pm
Re: cockpit size/knee bracing
Brian Nystrom -- 2/25/2001, 11:12 am