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room for two?? PM, seriously i have been thinking of the same platform for a while now
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Landings
I think superman landings might be best when the surf is larger.
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Yeah man I saw you out there at the same time we were launching. that thing is badass!
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That thing is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!! Nice work :you_rock:
A friend of mine has been looking for a hull of one of those for awhile. If anyone knows where to get another cheap leme know please :luxhello: |
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Kinda hard not to..... Thats disturbing to say the least:confused: |
that is one sweet ride right there, and look what can be done with a little imagination and "get er doneness?" welcome to the, well I don't even have to say it..."the addiction"
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Paddle Choices?
With all that leverage you can generate I was wondering if a larger paddle would be in order. Maybe a cupped version or something to minimize any slip.
Looks very cool, kinda like an Edsel but still cool, Dwayne |
That thing would be sweet with a Mirage Drive and be able to move the seat fore and aft.
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If paddling backwards isn't your thing. I had a similar catamaran that I used as my fishing kayak. With the right length paddle you should be able to sit facing forward...Check out some of my old posts for reference.
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75$ ?
are you missing a zero? can it hold yourself and any passengers? if so, that good bring many priceless memories with your children . :cheers1:
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Thanks for positive feedback and replys. I was wondering if people would think I was crazy, or a poser/kook.
The whole rowing thing actually isn't that foreign to me. Back in my college days I did crew, so I'm used to whole going backwards thing. Due to the center of gravity on the hull, I'm pretty much stuck sitting towards the bow. If I sat aft, the scuppers and stern would be low. I contemplated paddling it, but that idea seemed like it would be more (physical) work. I certainly could get more torque going if I had larger cupped blades and longer shafts, but then there would be more hardware going off the back. Since I was uncertain how this would work out, I tried not to go overboard on cost and kept things relatively simple. Surprisingly, things started adding up quickly as I added on all the hardware. We'll see how long I can "keep the costs down", seeing that I can't wait to get back out on the water again. ;) -Eric |
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The price was right, kinda was too good to pass up. It is made for two people, but that's sailing, rowing makes it hard to have two full grown bodies on board, but it is perfect for kids. Here's a picture I took with my son (4 1/2) on Lake Miramar, hopefully I can get him out on the big pond eventually. Attachment 8397 |
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