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Re: Chrihs Cunningham's Greenland S&G?
By:Mike Hanks
Date: 8/22/2001, 11:34 am
In Response To: Greenland S&G? (John D.)

Johhn,

Yes, the well used red kayak with Chrihs Cunningham's skin kayaks was the S&G Greenland that he designed and published plans for in the fall '94 issue of Sea Kayaker Magazine. I have heard there are errors, so ask for the correction sheet.

The kayak was great. It had less initial stability than the Walrus, so edging was easier. Secondary on both is great. The Greenland S&G turns easier and sharper than the Walrus, but not by too much. The Walrus tracks better even with the skeg deployed on the Greenland S&G. The Greenland S&G is faster and felt more easily driven than the Walrus. The Walrus is 17' x 22", while the Greenland S&G is 18' x 21". The Greenland S&G felt more lively on the water, I believe this is because it has more rocker, more deadrise, more flare, and is 1" skinnier.

Lengthening the Walrus by 1' would make them similar in speed, but the turning radius would go down. The Greenland S&G was also a tighter fit than the Walrus, but modifications to the deck and cockpit could help accommodate someone your size.

R2K1 changed my future kayak plans. I was planning on a strip-built Walrus based kayak and a 19'3" x 18" Baidarka, but the Greenland S&G and the King were just too sweet. While paddling these two kayaks, I felt like a much better paddler than I am. They both did exactly what I directed them to do, and they did it predictibly.

Mihke

: Mihke,

: Chris Cunningham's S&G Greenland? -- do you know if that was the boat from
: the construction article in the fall '94 Sea Kayaker Magazine? Or, is it a
: more recent boat? How would you say it handled as compared to your Plywood
: Walrus?

: -Johhn

Messages In This Thread

R2K1
Brian Wegener -- 8/20/2001, 1:15 am
Re: R2K1
Roy Morford -- 8/20/2001, 3:04 pm
New Attendance Record Set! *Pic*
Pete Roszyk -- 8/20/2001, 2:50 pm
Another Nice Weekend at the Beach *NM* *Pic*
Pete Roszyk -- 8/20/2001, 2:52 pm
Re: Another Nice Weekend at the Beach
LeeG -- 8/20/2001, 11:43 pm
Re: Another Nice Weekend at the Beach
Roger Nuffer -- 8/21/2001, 1:55 am
Re: Shucks!! Musta Been Me :)
Rehd -- 8/24/2001, 12:46 am
There I am
Dale Frolander -- 8/20/2001, 10:28 pm
Re:20 ft. Boat
Ron Larson -- 8/20/2001, 11:20 pm
Coast Guard version of the wet exit *Pic*
Pete Roszyk -- 8/20/2001, 3:14 pm
Thank you Joe and everyone else
Shawn Baker -- 8/20/2001, 11:13 am
Re: Thank you Joe and everyone else
Bill Price -- 8/21/2001, 1:33 pm
Re: The 'Wet Roll'
Don Beale -- 8/22/2001, 12:10 am
Re: The 'Wet Roll'
Shawn Baker -- 8/22/2001, 10:28 am
Re: The 'Wet Roll'
Ben Staley -- 8/22/2001, 11:12 am
Re: The 'Wet Roll'
Don Beale -- 8/22/2001, 4:48 pm
Dittos
Pete Rudie -- 8/20/2001, 1:41 pm
And another thing... *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 8/20/2001, 5:41 pm
For those of you with kids, bring 'em along
Pete Rudie -- 8/20/2001, 5:48 pm
Re: Bats!
Don Beale -- 8/22/2001, 7:40 pm
Re: Bats!
Holy Toledo Batman -- 8/22/2001, 8:53 pm
Re: Jeff had a great time!
Don Beale -- 8/20/2001, 11:00 pm
Re: Dittos *NM*
gisela -- 8/20/2001, 2:11 pm
Re: Dittos
gisela -- 8/20/2001, 3:01 pm
Re: Thank you Joe and everyone else
Mike Hanks -- 8/20/2001, 12:45 pm
Greenland S&G?
John D. -- 8/22/2001, 12:32 am
Re: Chrihs Cunningham's Greenland S&G?
Mike Hanks -- 8/22/2001, 11:34 am
Re: Greenland S&G vs modified Walrus
Don Beale -- 8/22/2001, 6:24 pm
Re: I was afraid to paddle it!
Don Beale -- 8/20/2001, 10:55 pm
Re: More thanks
Shawn Baker -- 8/20/2001, 11:43 am
Re: More thanks
Ben Staley -- 8/20/2001, 11:58 am
Crabs
Bill Price -- 8/21/2001, 1:39 pm
Re: Crabs :)
Ben Staley -- 8/21/2001, 2:26 pm