your last sketches are a good view of my thoughts. Nevertheless, I had completely forgotten what comes as your last point : Eventually, the boat...
Latestarter your sketch is brilliant ! This is exactly the situation. The only solution resides in foaming inside the walls of the hull,...
Thank you for your answers. Latestarter describes fairly well the water entry issue. The canoe has deck holes just like a kayak, and bails in...
Hi, it's been a while ! I need your insight to help me figure how to handle a big buoyancy debate in our paddling federation these days. I paddle...
That's great. In a few sentences you all got me to understand fairly well the why and how about stern shape - at my level, not pretending to...
So, why do sail boats have a transom ?
OK. Although I understand the narrow and long hull, in order to minimize the wave making, I don't get how the narrow stern is better than a blunt...
Hi, Sorry if this has been discussed yet, but I'm growing lazy seeing 65 pages to read ... I was wondering why most rowing or paddling hulls...
Thank you sooo much dan, this is just what I had in mind ! http://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/lectronicday.lasso?date=2007-11-09&dayid=30...
http://picasaweb.google.com/emmanueletmaximilien/M5FinAout# Not only the berque twins are French, but also from my region. :D
Thanks Darthcluin. Actually, the idea is the other way round, in order to clear the front for paddling purpose. The front iato shown here is...
I was wondering if it's possible to get rid of the front iato on an outrigger canoe (paddled only, no sail activity therefore less stress on the...
I have got a handfull of veneer, and was wondering if it could actually replace the glass fabric.