For Me, for where and how I paddle. These are just my thoughts, ideas and observations. Not trying to make a point or argue. Hope this may help someone or someone may help me. I will also add some things I want to know or try. Please add yours. These are all “location sensitive” and pertain to my boats.
To clarify ; I mainly bass fish in a protected shallow lake and small bayous in north La. Waves and fast flowing current are not “major” factors. I don't camp or carry a lot of gear. My tackle box and ice chest need to be close to me.
My goals when I started building were; Loadable by myself in the back of my truck ( no trailer). Easy to paddle (no trolling motor). Launch and go fish (K.I.S.S.), stable?, boat.
What's Working :
My pirogue.:
The 30 deg. flared sides give it a lot of stability. The reduced rocker really improved the
tracking. It paddles much easier than my skiffs. The lower sides seem to catch the wind less. It still blows around but not as bad as the skiffs. Moving the load and sitting lower also helps. The rings
for attaching points (bow and stern) are versatile and don't hang on limbs. The rib rails are nice to tie to and when packing, or turning the boat over
My seat:
The beefed up UJ seat is comfortable and fits me well. It is strong and not too heavy. The height adjusting base adds to it's adaptability. The seat is not fixed to the boat so it can move as needed. Siting about 18” to 24” behind center is working best most of the time. The base allows you to sit at about 9” or 12”. 12” is comfortable for fishing, but the boat paddles better sitting lower. Add a boat cushion and and you can have six different heights. I change often during the day for comfort or if conditions warrant.
My truck bed extender. $29.00 at Harbor Freight
My double paddle after I lengthened it 1'. Reaches the water from the high seat better and no water dripping on me or in the boat.
I will continue latter. This is enough for a start.
beekeeper
To clarify ; I mainly bass fish in a protected shallow lake and small bayous in north La. Waves and fast flowing current are not “major” factors. I don't camp or carry a lot of gear. My tackle box and ice chest need to be close to me.
My goals when I started building were; Loadable by myself in the back of my truck ( no trailer). Easy to paddle (no trolling motor). Launch and go fish (K.I.S.S.), stable?, boat.
What's Working :
My pirogue.:
The 30 deg. flared sides give it a lot of stability. The reduced rocker really improved the
tracking. It paddles much easier than my skiffs. The lower sides seem to catch the wind less. It still blows around but not as bad as the skiffs. Moving the load and sitting lower also helps. The rings
for attaching points (bow and stern) are versatile and don't hang on limbs. The rib rails are nice to tie to and when packing, or turning the boat over
My seat:
The beefed up UJ seat is comfortable and fits me well. It is strong and not too heavy. The height adjusting base adds to it's adaptability. The seat is not fixed to the boat so it can move as needed. Siting about 18” to 24” behind center is working best most of the time. The base allows you to sit at about 9” or 12”. 12” is comfortable for fishing, but the boat paddles better sitting lower. Add a boat cushion and and you can have six different heights. I change often during the day for comfort or if conditions warrant.
My truck bed extender. $29.00 at Harbor Freight
My double paddle after I lengthened it 1'. Reaches the water from the high seat better and no water dripping on me or in the boat.
I will continue latter. This is enough for a start.
beekeeper