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Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
By:Jeff Schaber
Date: 9/2/2009, 11:13 pm

: I have built/paddled a Merganser 16, 17w and 18 and paddled a Merganser 17
: and AT17. None of them really fit the bill of maneuverability and cargo
: capacity compared to the Arctic Tern. The Merganser 17W is close but the
: handling/pivot point is kind of funny, weathercocks a bit that isn't
: easily trimmed by a lean and if you weight the stern it's obvious the
: speed is lost and the balance is gone. The Merganser 18 has a volume close
: to a CD Caribou and like the Merganser 17 it's a firm tracking boat and
: efficient.
: Maneuverablity and speed are kind of opposite ends of the spectrum and when
: attempted other handling attributes like weathercocking or ability to
: correct for it tend to be worse.

: The Merganser 17 and 18 will feel more snug than the AT. The 17W with a skeg
: would be a worthwhile option. If you make the AT17 I'd suggest making your
: own recessed coaming as the peaked coaming and optional thigh bracing is
: kind of antiquated design element. I've made a Osprey 13, Coho and
: recently a Penguino. On the Penguino I made my own recess and thigh braces
: instead of using going with the original design.

: Honestly the Penguino would make an excellent "play" kayak for your
: weight and intended use even though the AT17 would fit a slightly higher
: paddling speed. If you're just beginning your search there's nothing wrong
: with researching it well.

Interesting! I do like the looks and sportiness of the Penguino so I'll have to research that as well. I ordered the plans for the Merganser 17w just so I could have something to familiarize myself with before I actually start any building process. I'm hoping it gives me a better understanding of how everything goes together and if I don't build it I don't have too much invested.

Being stuck in the Midwest isn't paddlers paradise although there is a large paddling group here in Cincinnati, no one in the area has the Pygmy (except the Coho) or Shearwater boats for me to check out. I may like the building process so much that I build two so having two to choose from isn't a bad thing.

I have a bit of time before I actually make my choice and I've begune to do a lot of reading. Unfortunately reading is no substitute for actually paddling one of these boats. That's why all of your opinions are so valuable to me.

Jeff

Messages In This Thread

S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Merganser?
Jeff Schaber -- 9/2/2009, 3:12 pm
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan *LINK*
Chris Sperry -- 9/4/2009, 12:13 pm
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
LeeG -- 9/2/2009, 10:34 pm
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
Bill Hamm -- 9/3/2009, 9:55 am
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
Jeff Schaber -- 9/2/2009, 11:13 pm
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
LeeG -- 9/3/2009, 2:39 am
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
Jeff Schaber -- 9/3/2009, 8:13 am
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
LeeG -- 9/5/2009, 2:38 am
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
george jung -- 9/2/2009, 10:44 pm
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
LeeG -- 9/3/2009, 2:19 am
Re: S&G: Any opinions of the Arctic Tern or Mergan
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