Southwind 15-28

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Southwind 15-28

Post by Jimmy W »

I am pretty sure that this has been brought up some in the forum, but I don't see it here in the Wish List.
I would also like to see the Southwind with the longest length possible with only one splice in the panels and at about the width of the long Southwind.
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south wind 15-28

Post by jheger »

I second that thought.
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Post by hairymick »

Me too 8) :P
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hairymick wrote:Me too 8) :P
Mick - You're cut off until you catch up! :lol:
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Post by tx river rat »

I knew this was a close knit bunch of guys but dang Mick he's cutting you off.
I am rolling on the floor I am laughing so hard
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Post by Oldsparkey »

Mick...

Ya done it now , Matt is restricting you to the one you are building , no joy to look forward to down the river.

:lol: :lol: :lol: As if you don't have at lease three or more in the back of your mind. Just don't let Matt know. :wink:

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Post by jem »

Guys when it's a slow month, I just email Mick and say "How about a new boat" and then my expenses get magically covered. :lol:


No not really. But Mick has quite a few of my plans. Now of I could just get him to build that tunnel-hull pirogue idea I had.... :twisted:
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Sheets here. Tried to register to the site but never got a confirmation email :?: I had to jump in on this one. I would for sure buy plans as described above!
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Post by hairymick »

Guess I am gonna have a busy year 8) :lol:

Seriously though, I have run out of room in my shed at the moment. So builds will slow down for a little while.

I believe in the Wind range of boats. My Southwind is every thing I could ask for in a sea capable, expedition boat and will do absolutely anything I would want from a paddle craft. I think one at 15' X 28" would be a definate winner with its simpler build and more manageable length.

I need to build a T-V for my friend and an Okwata just cause I want to and also a nice little pack type canoe, just cause I want one and such a boat simply does not exist here. but a Wind in the above size specs would appeal to many with the slim lines and performance of a very good kayak and accessability and capacity approaching that of a canoe. How could such a concept not be a winner? 8)
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Post by jem »

Anonymous wrote:Sheets here. Tried to register to the site but never got a confirmation email :?: I had to jump in on this one. I would for sure buy plans as described above!
What user name did you register under?
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