Matt.....
Ya little guy with the rifle is shooting to low , he is hitting the trained gator and they are protected by Florida Law. This is definitely NOT a case of ...."Shoot low Sheriff , they are riding pones" Just a prime example of animal abuse. :lol: :lol: :lol:
What Matt is telling you is the truth.
Before you attempt to make a boat from it's recommended procedures , build a few 1st. Get to know the wood and construction principals and how you treat your boats.
Mine do not get abused , if anything I am to careful with them and baby them way to much. After a trip the one I used is cleaned , checked over , re varnished ( mostly inside where I sat , from my paddling shoes scratching the surface of the hull) ) and stored inside ( out of the weather) till the next trip.
I also shop at a custom lumber business where I get my wood and it is top quality panels for the type of wood , no voids , fillers or bad spots in it.
As Matt said ...... I do push the limit sometimes but that is with the boat designer and not the boat. Boats don't get red in the face and point guns at your pet paddling gator. :lol:
Chuck.