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I know thats hard to believe.
Most of my boats are a pretty good size open cockpit, sealed bulkheads for storage.
The design of the hull may be different but the storage and cockpit layout are pretty well standard.
I had a friend ask me why I didnt build a Sit On Top. That started the wheels rolling, The design I use lets me have plenty of secure storage more than a sot,flotation equal to the sot,seating heigth is about the same but I really have more bend in my knees than a sot
If I take on water I can just keep paddling with the cockpit full if I need to ,now the sot has the scuppers ,they dont need to bail . the most water I have taken on since paddling a sponge will handle easily,my boats has less wind signature. and last but not least I have a slick bottom with nothing to catch rocks and steel in the water.
Rentry from deep water all depends on the width of the hull. I am also lighter and an easier build.
Nope I will stay with my boats.
Ron
I know thats hard to believe.
Most of my boats are a pretty good size open cockpit, sealed bulkheads for storage.
The design of the hull may be different but the storage and cockpit layout are pretty well standard.
I had a friend ask me why I didnt build a Sit On Top. That started the wheels rolling, The design I use lets me have plenty of secure storage more than a sot,flotation equal to the sot,seating heigth is about the same but I really have more bend in my knees than a sot
If I take on water I can just keep paddling with the cockpit full if I need to ,now the sot has the scuppers ,they dont need to bail . the most water I have taken on since paddling a sponge will handle easily,my boats has less wind signature. and last but not least I have a slick bottom with nothing to catch rocks and steel in the water.
Rentry from deep water all depends on the width of the hull. I am also lighter and an easier build.
Nope I will stay with my boats.
Ron