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I filled the cooler half full of water didn't seem to bother it I realy couldn't tell it was back there I do think a man will need to keep the water drained.
Hatches will be the next thing then rod holders . they will be the same sze as on the rear of the laker that is a perfect size for me.
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Something I left out I wasn't sure if the tumble homes were going to be worth the extra effort but I love them even in the weather conditions I was in I never bumped my hand once.
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Post by hairymick »

G'day Ron,

Just looking at this boat is torturing me. I bloody want one!!

Well done mate on yet another greate build and thread.

Thank you!
Something I left out I wasn't sure if the tumble homes were going to be worth the extra effort but I love them even in the weather conditions I was in I never bumped my hand once
YES!!! :D :D 8)

Now you are talking my language mate. 8)
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Close your eyes lean back relax then think of a Laker 16 ft long asymetrical , faster , more storage ,tumblehomes :lol: :twisted:
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Post by jem »

That's pretty much what you built.
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Post by Kayak Jack »

terryinGa wrote:I'm confused, looked at the plans for the touring pirogue and its a flat bottom as I would expect from a pirogue. Yours is a V-bottom which I thought would de-classify it as being a pirogue?...
Or, another way of looking at it is that moving from a flat bottomed boat to a vee bottom is returning closer to what a pirogue was to begin with. As I've read, they were dugouts form logs. No flat bottoms there, but rounded or semi-rounded bottoms.

Flat bottoms came along later, likely because boards are flat and not round?
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The concentration has been on the big cooler, and it will be great on weekend trips up to week long trips or with a bag of ice in it to keep fish cool till you can dress them. On day trips and fishing trips a small cooler in the hatches will be plenty and the cooler slot will be used to hold are transport fish with the weight close to the center of the boat I also made it with a smooth inside so you can roll up and wash out with a hose so easy clean up.
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Post by surfman »

You could also convert it into a live well. :lol:
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Post by tx river rat »

Took a saw to her today

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got to have hatches
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gluing in the lips for seals

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gaskets installed

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getting the little things done so if this weather ever breaks can be ready.
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You're going to get some offers to buy that one.
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