G'day Matt,
I got all piccies on pages one and two now thank you!
I had forgotten just how good that thread was/is. I don't know how you fixed the problem but I think it would be well worth restoring if you can.
It is sort of like a "how to" manual that really shows just how good your boats can be when the builder sticks to the build instructions.
BTW, That boat really is magnificent!!
Tandem Sit-on-Top
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Matt,
Pics are back.
Jeez Mick,you seem to have a lot of influence around here!
I was away from this forum for a while & missed the beginning of Scott's project.Was this kayak designed for him,or is it a modification of a stock plan?Either way it is impressive & he has done a splendid job.
It looks a bit bigger than I would need as wife & I total only 140kg ....plus 18kg for Molly our Beagle dog who loves boats & boating.We are not tall....me at 5'10",she at 5'8".
Any basic specs available?
Thanks.
Al
Pics are back.
Jeez Mick,you seem to have a lot of influence around here!
I was away from this forum for a while & missed the beginning of Scott's project.Was this kayak designed for him,or is it a modification of a stock plan?Either way it is impressive & he has done a splendid job.
It looks a bit bigger than I would need as wife & I total only 140kg ....plus 18kg for Molly our Beagle dog who loves boats & boating.We are not tall....me at 5'10",she at 5'8".
Any basic specs available?
Thanks.
Al