Hello guys... I have a question, I have been lurking around this board for years and have posted a few questions along the way... I have always wanted to build a wooden boat, and it looks like the time has finally come (kids getting raised, finances in great shape etc)... I have several in mind, but right now I have a question about building a boat for a particular purpose... I am an avid trout fisherman living in the metro Atlanta area so I am very close to many miles of GA, NC and TN mountain trout streams most are small mountain stream that are not navigable... However there are several larger rivers in the North Georgia/Western North Carolina Mountains that I love to trout fish (Toccoa, Hiawassee, Valley etc)... My question is this, these are large rivers and are much better fished when floated, they do have some stretches of class 1, with numerous rocks, log jams and shoal areas... Would I be crazy to build say a Jem Trapper 15-38 or TV 15-32 to fish these rivers??? Would they be durable enough to handle the conditions that would be encountered on the relatively swift moving shallow rivers??? I currently use an inflatable and it is due for replacement, and have thought about a drift boat but do not want that much weight because it needs to be carried on the roof of my Jeep or the pop up and I would also like something that paddles well so I can use it on the lakes and ponds near my house when not trout fishing... Would it be possible to beef the bottom of say the TV (at the expense of weight of course)up to handle these rivers??? I have thought about something like the Au-sable river boats used on the Au-sable river in Michigan http://www.woodwatercraft.com/troutsman.html but I have found no plans for this type craft and I do not believe it would paddle well due to its wide beam and flat bottom... So that's where my hesitation is in building a boat for this particular purpose, I LOVE wood but am I stuck with plastic or aluminum for this particular boat??? By the way, I am a fairly skilled hobby furniture maker, so I already have all the tools and the space... Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Jeff
Jeff