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Jul 22, 2007 at 4:54 pm #2245
barry evans
MemberChad
I built a Pirogue from one of Uncle John’s kits. It too came out great. I had a buddy make me an offer that I couldn’t refuse…..so I sold it to him.
That little boat works out great on the TX flats for poling around looking for Redfish. I agree with you about needing a little more free-board. Sometimes crossing a deep water channel will really get one’s attention! However, increasing the free-board also increases the sail area (it gets pretty windy most days) so there’s a fine line that one has to consider before making any radical changes in the construction of the boat.
At this time, other than an Aluminum Canoe, all my boats are Plastic. Hopefully. that’ll change in the near future.Jul 26, 2007 at 2:19 pm #18283chad copsy
MemberSorry Barry I was offline for awhile. I acctually orderd a new computer yesterday this one is a 2000 model and it’s a little to slow. Anywho, I am going to lower my seat a bit in the boat wich will inturn lower my CG and I will just have to get used to the way she moves. I think a person could probably put a small tumblehome on the sides and it would not increase the wind signature too much but give you a liitle more freeboard. So, are you saying that you stood up in yours and if you did how did it work out? I have not tried that one yet.
I hope you get to build another one or even some of the other designs out there are interesting. Bye the way what did you get for your hard work$$. If you don’t mind me asking!
Thanks for moving the thread!Chad
Jul 26, 2007 at 6:27 pm #18284barry evans
MemberChad
The first time I tried standing and poling, it felt a little shaky, but after a few minutes I got used to it.
I agree that a little more tumblehome would probably add to the stability, if one didn’t get carried away with it.
If I remember correctly, my buddy gave me $250.00 for the boat.Jul 27, 2007 at 4:19 am #18285chad copsy
MemberThat was a great deal! I have a bit more than that in supplies alone. Not counting the hours spent building. It was not about the money anyway, I had a lot of fun building the boat.
Jul 29, 2007 at 9:11 pm #18286larry offner
MemberThis is a shot of the porgue that I built.
Jul 30, 2007 at 12:45 am #18287barry evans
Memberacadianfly
Good looking boat.
Looking at these photos of the Pirogues is “start’n to cast a craving on me”. (LOL)Aug 1, 2007 at 4:11 am #18288chad copsy
MemberAcadianfly,I love your boat. I saw your post on the southern paddler. Those guys are great and very helpful. Did you paint the sides or tint the epoxy? I also love you monkey’s fist up front. Did you tie it yourself? How do you like the way she paddles and handles? Di you put the grafite epoxy mix on the bottom? Sorry for all the questions. Have a great day!
Aug 1, 2007 at 12:15 pm #18289larry offner
MemberAcadianfly,I love your boat. I saw your post on the southern paddler. Those guys are great and very helpful. Did you paint the sides or tint the epoxy? I also love you monkey’s fist up front. Did you tie it yourself? How do you like the way she paddles and handles? Di you put the grafite epoxy mix on the bottom? Sorry for all the questions. Have a great day!
Okay… here we go!
The sides are painted.
I tied the monkey fist knot myself.
She handles great… I will add outriggers for fishing the marsh.
I did put the graphite epoxy mix on the bottom.Oh, I loved the questions!
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