Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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jdfdave
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Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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I just completed the Texas Water Safari a couple weeks ago. I was wondering which one of your current plans either a canoe or kayak would be best for this type paddling event. I built the touring pirogue 2 years ago and it is a great little boat, but I need one with a faster hull design for this event. Any suggestions. Oh yes, I have been told by more than one persons, that wooden canoe or kayaks, just are not suited for this event, but I think one would be if built right, and paddled properly.
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Re: Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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Is it mostly calm water or do you get into to some soupy stuff?

How much gear do you take?

A decked canoe like the North Wind or South Wind would do well. Mick is gearing up to prototype a touring kayak I drew but it's likely doesn't have the capacity for a longer trip.

Do you desire an open cockpit or prefer a spray skirt?
-Matt. Designer.
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Re: Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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The water safari is 260 miles long. It has some class 1 and class 2 rapids, long stretches of open river, and at the end of the race, 5 miles of open water across a bay to the finish line. All gear, food and supplies must be carried on the canoe or kayak. The race has a time limit of 100 hours to finish. This year, my team mate I completed it in 94 1/2 hours. To finish the race you must be capable of averaging 4 to 6 miles per hour over that 100 hours. We used an metal canoe this year which weighed 150 pounds with all our gear and boat. I hope that gives you some kind of idea.
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Re: Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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jdfdave, Are you wanting to do it with a team mate in the boat again or solo?
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I am open to the idea of a tandem, but would prefer a solo boat. I think gear would weigh somewhere around 40 pounds total I might add. I weigh 160 pounds.
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The North Wind is closely modeled after the Kruger Sea Wind. I'd take a look at that one. Consider adding a rudder or at least prepping the hull for while you build.
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Re: Canoe or kayak for Texas Water Safari

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North or South Winds will do the job easily, also consider Okwata, Smaller, lighter and possibly faster in the long run.
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If solo - Freedom 15, Kevlar tape on keel and chine. Graphite in epoxy below the water line. Or ask Capt. Jack
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