Hello,
I'm new here. Never built a boat before but have wanted to build my own kayak for years. Now I finally have the motivation (and the time) and can't decide what to build.
I'll be paddling on a small mountain river where there are a lot of shallow rocky (and loggy) sections mixed with stretches of slow deeper water. Typical traffic on the river is plastic rental kayaks and tubers. I won't be doing any fishing or camping with it.
I was leaning toward the Laker (actually down loaded the free plans) but now I'm having second thoughts. I definately want a solo boat but I like the idea of being able to bring my kids with me. I think the flat bottom of a pirogue would be good going over rocks and logs, but I thought the stability of the Swamp Girl (from what I've read) would be better for me when I have a 3 year old passenger.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
thanks a lot,
Chris
Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
With a small child in tow I'd go for something more stable than a Laker (too narrow). You might want to try one of Matt's pirogues. He has them from 14' on up and can easily hold your kid and you. Simple first build is a big plus. You might want to do the Touring Pirogue. Simple to build, easy to handle, can handle a ton of weight, and very efficient on the water.
And welcome aboard !! We'll help you any way we can.
And welcome aboard !! We'll help you any way we can.
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Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
total agreement, good all round boat.Phishtech wrote: Simple first build is a big plus. You might want to do the Touring Pirogue. Simple to build, easy to handle, can handle a ton of weight, and very efficient on the water.
And welcome aboard !! We'll help you any way we can.
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Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
G'day Puddy and welcome aboard mate.
I have built and paddled all three. Swampgirl is a superb boat for your stated needs but is more challenging to build than a pirogue.
Have a look at the Touring Pirogue. It is a fast, easy build, a great paddle craft and will do all that you require very well indeed.
http://www.jemwatercraft.com/proddetail ... ourPirogue
I have built and paddled all three. Swampgirl is a superb boat for your stated needs but is more challenging to build than a pirogue.
Have a look at the Touring Pirogue. It is a fast, easy build, a great paddle craft and will do all that you require very well indeed.
http://www.jemwatercraft.com/proddetail ... ourPirogue
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Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
With youngsters on board i'd build the TV 15-32 easy and fast to build.
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Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
Laker would be tough taking a passenger, even a small on. Pirogue would be a good choice for a 1st build.
Check out this one: http://www.jemwatercraft.com/proddetail ... ngPirogueT
Check out this one: http://www.jemwatercraft.com/proddetail ... ngPirogueT
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Re: Laker vs swamp girl vs pirogue
Thanks for all the replies.
I had been leaning towards the swamp girl (at least partially because I think it's a really nice looking boat).
But a completed pirogue will be nicer looking than a half done swamp girl sitting in my basement.
I ordered the Touring Pirogue T.
I'm sure there will be a lot more questions coming once I start building.
thanks again,
-Chris
I had been leaning towards the swamp girl (at least partially because I think it's a really nice looking boat).
But a completed pirogue will be nicer looking than a half done swamp girl sitting in my basement.
I ordered the Touring Pirogue T.
I'm sure there will be a lot more questions coming once I start building.
thanks again,
-Chris