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Re: S&G: S&G double - which design
By:LeeG
Date: 3/9/2009, 6:45 pm
In Response To: S&G: S&G double - which design (Peter Humphrey)

: Hi forum. I want to make a stitch and glue double for my wife and self. We're
: in early fifties. I've done a lot of paddling; my wife has done a little.
: Paddling will mostly be in Sydney harbour and local salt water rivers.

: A big stable tub would be good to begin with but I hate the thought of a
: paddling one once my wife become a little more proficient.

: I'm thinking of a CLC Sports Tandem. Any comments? Alternatives?

: Thanks
: Peter

you leave out an important figure,,your weight. If you want stable and BIG it's because the two of you are BIG. If you aren't BIG,ie. 400lbs+ for the two of you you don't need a big boat.

The CLC sport tandem is not a big stable tub. I was the first person to paddle it with and without a rudder after the first prototype/demo model was built. It's actually quite maneuverable but two 175lb paddlers will easily tip it over leaning to one side.

For rec. paddling and two paddlers who don't paddle in synch the cockpits might be a bit close together on the ST. If you decide on the ST. I'd suggest a deeper rudder than the Feathercraft rudder CLC sells for it.

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S&G: S&G double - which design
Peter Humphrey -- 3/6/2009, 5:42 pm
Re: S&G: S&G double - which design
LeeG -- 3/9/2009, 6:45 pm
Re: S&G: S&G double - which design
Peter Humphrey -- 3/10/2009, 7:09 am
Re: S&G: S&G double - which design
LeeG -- 3/15/2009, 2:13 pm
Re: S&G: S&G double - which design
LeeG -- 3/15/2009, 2:21 pm
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Chris Sperry -- 3/6/2009, 11:48 pm