Hi Bill,
I forgot what skin you used on the PBK24. Can you remind us?
Thanks
George Privett
Just one or two observations about the PBK24, in case
anyone else is thinking about building one.
This kayak was really intended for use by young
people, and you really shouldn't have long legs
I use proofed 10 ounce cotton canvas for the deck, and
PVC-coated polyester cloth for the hull.
Bill
--- George Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi
Bill,
I forgot what skin you used on the PBK24. Can you
remind us?
Thanks
George Privett
Just one or two observations about the
Stefano: To follow up, in my nautiraid, I have added a sea sock. The problem is when
you fit in it and sit, it has a tendency to pull the rima down making the
second - sprayskirt - installation even more a fuss. Some kind of
rubbery-springy material to keep the rim partially lifted would be
Stefano Moretti: To follow up, in my nautiraid, I have added a sea sock. The
problem is when you fit in it and sit, it has a tendency to pull the rima
down making the second - sprayskirt - installation even more a fuss. Some
kind of rubbery-springy material to keep the rim partially lifted
I believe it was the june 2000 foldingboats forum archives that had it.
Let me see if I get this right.
http://people.ne.mediaone.net/jkolsen/gather2000_rehash.html
Im not sure if this will hyperlink. Im sory to admit that I am not up to
speed on the technology.
cheers: Michael
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