Ohhhhhhhh Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I like the open cockpit model also, is this asymetrical? length width
Danget I am getting behind ,so many good designs and so little space in the shed.
Ron
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
20' x 30". Asymmetrical. She's a big girl but what you really need to 2 double blade paddlers to cover some real distance.
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
The open cockpit would probally make for a lighter build. The big open cockpit would make it suitable for sleeping in.Oldsparkey wrote:"O" Boy , the top one with the open cockpit and short decking... That is a Honey. It could be paddled tandem or solo the way it is set up.
Chuck.
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
The drawings for it are proving to be a challenge. Trying to make them simple to read without sending a 1000 pieces of paper in the package.
But making some good progress. Main hull drawings are done. First of three deck options done. Just need to grind out the rest.
But making some good progress. Main hull drawings are done. First of three deck options done. Just need to grind out the rest.
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
Is that the finished version of this? Extremely curious.
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
DITTO!!!!!
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
Now I just need to get rid of my stinky motorboat that has not been used for years so I can build a car port so I can have a place to build a 20' boat.
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Re: 20 ft T-V Tandem
arg!!!
Got this one almost drawn out but something was nagging at me. Didn't like how I specked out the cockpit. Then inspiration struck on a better way to do it. A really simple and effective way.
Problem is I have to start almost from scratch.
<sigh>
Got this one almost drawn out but something was nagging at me. Didn't like how I specked out the cockpit. Then inspiration struck on a better way to do it. A really simple and effective way.
Problem is I have to start almost from scratch.
<sigh>
-Matt. Designer.