TV 15-32
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Re: TV 15-32
It would do fine long as the weight on board doesn't exceed it's ideal capacity by too much.
If it's 2 people paddling, you'll have to coordinate your strokes so you're not whacking your paddles together.
If it's one paddling and one reading a book, you'll do just fine.
If it's 2 people paddling, you'll have to coordinate your strokes so you're not whacking your paddles together.
If it's one paddling and one reading a book, you'll do just fine.
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Re: TV 15-32
Wouldn't beefing up the gunwales considerably make it possible to do away with the thwarts? I would like to shorten the cockpit to about 96''.
Or also I was looking at the South Wind 15-30 as a tandum..
Or also I was looking at the South Wind 15-30 as a tandum..
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Re: TV 15-32
Check out this: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3232
You can buy the plans from here: http://www.reformschoolrules.com/pc/can ... anoe+Plans
It's my design so I can provide the free tech support. I just have a seller agreement with them.
You can buy the plans from here: http://www.reformschoolrules.com/pc/can ... anoe+Plans
It's my design so I can provide the free tech support. I just have a seller agreement with them.
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Re: TV 15-32
I like the lines of the tv better..
After studing it I see at the break where the tumblehome panel begins whould be a good place to attach a sheer clamp. This would alow the enlarging of the tumblehome panel to become part of the deck.
Like what I did on my first build the 14 footer.
[img]http://i147.photobucket.com/albums ... .jpg[/img]
After studing it I see at the break where the tumblehome panel begins whould be a good place to attach a sheer clamp. This would alow the enlarging of the tumblehome panel to become part of the deck.
Like what I did on my first build the 14 footer.
[img]http://i147.photobucket.com/albums ... .jpg[/img]