I was surprised to learn (here!) that there were quite a few variants of the Pirogue. really enjoyed learning the differences between the swamp style and the marsh style pirogues. And I'm now set to build a marsh pirogue.
On another forum ( ) I was asked if I'd seen the plans for "Payson's Pirogue," so I saw that it was a 5 panel hull. Bottom, two bilge panels, and two side panels. And those side panels were near vertical. Very little flair at all.
Am I wrong in seeing that as being outside the definition of a pirogue? I can see where it is somewhat derivative of a pirogue, but not a pirogue. I think I said something along the lines of "You can move the mast of a catboat back closer to the middle of the boat, but it would no longer BE a catboat. That forward placed mast is part of what makes it a catboat."
So, is there any historical precedence for a 5 panel pirogue?
I think they are just starting to get mad at me over there. :roll: :lol:
Mike S.
Spring Hill, FL
On another forum ( ) I was asked if I'd seen the plans for "Payson's Pirogue," so I saw that it was a 5 panel hull. Bottom, two bilge panels, and two side panels. And those side panels were near vertical. Very little flair at all.
Am I wrong in seeing that as being outside the definition of a pirogue? I can see where it is somewhat derivative of a pirogue, but not a pirogue. I think I said something along the lines of "You can move the mast of a catboat back closer to the middle of the boat, but it would no longer BE a catboat. That forward placed mast is part of what makes it a catboat."
So, is there any historical precedence for a 5 panel pirogue?
I think they are just starting to get mad at me over there. :roll: :lol:
Mike S.
Spring Hill, FL