Can anyone recommend a small kayak design (11 to 14 f) to be used as a day tripper or for just toying around. I only recently tried kayaking and would like to build a cerdarstrip one. One of my prorities would be feeling stable in it.
I recently paddled a Wilderness Pungo 12 and quite enjoyed the experience of paddling it.
thanks for your asistance.
moe f
Small Kayak / Playboat Design?
- Glen Smith
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Hi Moe, the size of a kayak is usually determined by your weight plus the weight of any gear on board. Your specific needs are determined by the weight, intended usage (lake, ocean, sheltered bays) and how stable you need the kayak to be. If you could provide us with more specific information, we might be able to point you in the right direction.
Thanks Glen, intended use of the kayak is as a playboat for car camping in places like Algonquin Park, or other smaller bodies of water. I would use it for exploring bays, creeks and rivers with no or little gear. My weight is 185 lbs.
I'm still a canoeist at heart, you don't break a 40 year habit just like that, but now that I'm retired and more time on my hands to build and paddle I would like to hang a kyak beside the Bob Special I built.
I paddled a Wilderness Pungo 12 last week while in Algoquin and the experience left me with the desire to get one, or if I can find plans or offsets for something similar using cedar I would build one.
Would appreciate any suggestions or ideas anyone could give me.
Thanks
I'm still a canoeist at heart, you don't break a 40 year habit just like that, but now that I'm retired and more time on my hands to build and paddle I would like to hang a kyak beside the Bob Special I built.
I paddled a Wilderness Pungo 12 last week while in Algoquin and the experience left me with the desire to get one, or if I can find plans or offsets for something similar using cedar I would build one.
Would appreciate any suggestions or ideas anyone could give me.
Thanks
- Glen Smith
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- Joined: Sat May 08, 2004 9:08 am
- Location: Baie-St-Paul, Quebec, Canada
My recommendation would be a Guillemot Kayaks Great Auk 14: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/Buildin ... _Part.html
or the Little Auk at either 10 or 11 feet: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/Buildin ... APart.html
The 14 would probably better suit your weight range and you could even shorten it to 13 feet.
or the Little Auk at either 10 or 11 feet: http://www.guillemot-kayaks.com/Buildin ... APart.html
The 14 would probably better suit your weight range and you could even shorten it to 13 feet.