jdupre' said:
Looks like a mighty good fishing boat to me. As a paddlecraft, you might give up 1 or 2 mph to a sleeker design. You probably could paddle that thing 2 1/2 mph all day with little effort. Really look at the waterline shape of keith and seedtick's Louisiana rowing skiff. Not a whole lot of difference between it and your boat to my eyes. Enjoy it until you build the NEXT boat. OH, and there'll be a "next boat"-- I guarantee it.
Joey
I know this design is not stream line and won't paddle as well as some other designs. It is similar in form to a UJ pirogue with four ribs spaced as far apart as possable. I have no plans or sketches to post but this pictures shows the general shape.
Joey said 2 1/2 mph. but I don't know one way or the other. It is stable and tracks better than my other boat. Like everyone I would like it to be "faster" (actually easier to paddle, in my case. I'm in no hurry). My questions are:
1. Does the absence of a pointed stern slow the boat down? The boat is 13' long.
2. How could I change the shape of the bottom to increase ease of paddle (speed), but not sacrifice too much stability or
capacity?
3. The sides are flared 22 1/2 deg. If they were 35, would speed increase or decrease?
4. If the boat weighed 10lbs. more, what effect?
Thanks
beekeeper