Hopefully this post will start a discussion and I’ll learn some more about our little boats.Below are pictures and specs of a boat that I built by copying a 9’6’ Water Moccasin.The boat turned out much like the original, except much lighter, which was the idea. I like and use this boat a lot. Of course we are always looking for better. I’m thinking of making another about 11’ long.
Current Pirogue
Length 9’ 8”
Beam 35 ½” (5” aft of center)
Cockpit 5’ 10”
Side height 8 ½”
Flare 30 degrees
Rocker stern 1 ½”
Rocker bow 2 ¼”
Weight 19.6 lbs.
New Pirogue changes
I am assuming that rocker and flare are determined mostly by the shape of the side panel and the shape of the forms. For the Changes I would:
That’s a lot of typing just to stimulate some response on the forum, BUT I am stuck in a recliner with a knee on ice, a small casualty from getting out of the boat.
Current Pirogue
Length 9’ 8”
Beam 35 ½” (5” aft of center)
Cockpit 5’ 10”
Side height 8 ½”
Flare 30 degrees
Rocker stern 1 ½”
Rocker bow 2 ¼”
Weight 19.6 lbs.
New Pirogue changes
- about 11’
- Rocker ½” stern,1”bow
- Flare >30 degrees
- On the current pirogue the tumble homes require an extreme bend to fit with the side panels, this increases the difficulty of building, I’d like to decrease that bend if possible.
I am assuming that rocker and flare are determined mostly by the shape of the side panel and the shape of the forms. For the Changes I would:
- increase the side panel length to about 11’ 7”;
- increase the cutback of the rainbow to about 61/2”,
- leave the end angle at about 50 degrees.
- Change the side panel height to about 5” at the beam and 7” at the ends, to decrease the tumble home bend. Would this work??
That’s a lot of typing just to stimulate some response on the forum, BUT I am stuck in a recliner with a knee on ice, a small casualty from getting out of the boat.