Because the kayaks will be on the bow of my sailboat, they can't be
too long. Perhaps 14 to 15 feet? Maybe 16 feet max? Two one-person
kayaks are easier to stow then a longer tandem.
Are Greenland style or Baidarka style best for our waters (wind/
current/weather)?? Any others recommended? Can you suggest plans/
designs? Do you have actual experience with any particular styles/
designs?
We will probably build them from plywood, using S&G techniques.
Thanks for any advice!
Alex
saili...@gmail.com wrote:
Do a web search for Chesapeake Light Craft. They have
plans for ply S & G kayaks, one is 16 ft.
If you really want to build a boat, look at Pygmy's Tern 14. They're
right there in Port Townsend. Or combine the ideas and build a folder:
http://yostwerks.com/MainMenu.html
Steve
It all depends on what you enjoy doing - short paddle in the bay, open
ocean all day distance , surfing the waves, etc.
Wave steepness, a product of height and length, the angle crest and
trough, will make for tough paddling in a shorter boat.
Instead of slicing through the waves, you'll be bobbing up and down
like a cork.
Worth a look.....http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/guillemot/