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Kayak Building Bulletin Board
Other: Artic Hawk compared to other boats
Posted By: John Faas
Date: Sunday, 2 September 2007, at 1:17 p.m.
Yesterday I was able to demo a bunch of the CLC kit boats. They are on their way up to the Wooden Boat show in Washington state. Besides dumping myself twice it was a great experience. Nice folks those CLC people
Does anyone have any thoughts (Ha that is a open door!!!!) about how the Artic Hawk compares to other boats. And in particular, Tom Yost's folding boats and the Pt Bennette, free plans on the web--budget is tight. I weigh too much now--180, have not been below 150 for 30 years,5'2" size 8 to 9 shoes and short arms even for my height. I live an hour drive from the Pacific (North end of Los Angeles--Santa Clarita) there is a local club that seems to be willing to help us skill limited new folks. End of this month I have a day and half of lessons set up, strokes and first class for rolling. I will be doing both of those classes in a rented boat.I would like a boat that lets me keep up with the club folks on one day paddles, could hold enough gear for a few day trip if I am careful and could handle some time in the ocean--maybe a crossing to the channel islands in the company of folk who really know what they were doing and on a calm day. rather have a boat that is just out of my skills now to grow into, because I don't thing life is gong to allow a vast stable of boats. Oh and I want to build and have been lurking on this board for years, limited actual hands on wood working skills and not contact with glass and resin..
Thanks
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