Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
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Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
So, we all know how useful full fabric decks are on expedition canoes.
Has anyone tried a fabric-type deck on a hybrid hull like a Spanish Fly, Quake, or Aftershock?
Thanks!
Rick
Has anyone tried a fabric-type deck on a hybrid hull like a Spanish Fly, Quake, or Aftershock?
Thanks!
Rick
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
I've seen people use a "big deck" size neo spraydeck on an esquif salsa, and a bloke (Bob of concept racing) made use of his fabrication company to make an aluminium deck with a cockpit that he riveted to his Zoom... But I'm left wondering, 'if you're doing that why not just use a C1?'
Open canoes are defined by their openess, decking them thus makes little sense to me. (Though, there are certain arguments regarding the comfort and stability of oc hulls relative to c1s and convertions, which make sense for some people.)
Open canoes are defined by their openess, decking them thus makes little sense to me. (Though, there are certain arguments regarding the comfort and stability of oc hulls relative to c1s and convertions, which make sense for some people.)
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Um, er, yass -- a term I coined to describe a hull partially, but not completely, decked.ian123 wrote:Hybrid?
A legitimate question, except I have this Aftershock, see, and I really love paddling it, but it isn't the dryest boat in the quiver. . .TheKrikkitWars wrote: . . . why not just use a C1?'
Now -- pdolan's contribution is most appreciated! The partial deck looks like what I'm asking about. (And the snowplow on the front has great potential for winter seal-launches.)
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"Sick," Ian? Nay! Surely not!
(Thanks for the responses, folks! MORE, please!)
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Pdolan,
Does your Quake have a hotspot you are trying to keep it from chewing on?
Does your Quake have a hotspot you are trying to keep it from chewing on?
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Comeon guys, take it easy. It's his first post. It is just an Easter hat for the spring flotilla parade.
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So maybe the market isn't quite ready for the Po'edge.
Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Rick,
I like your thread here. We are playing with this type of idea for our Octane 92. Some times the pumps just don't do it.
Ross
I like your thread here. We are playing with this type of idea for our Octane 92. Some times the pumps just don't do it.
Ross
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Hm-m, Roscoe... I have an old decked C-2 you might be interested in. It's easy to roll tandem.roscoe wrote:Rick,
I like your thread here. We are playing with this type of idea for our Octane 92. Some times the pumps just don't do it.
Ross
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Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Rick,
We really love the Octane because its built from PE. We're on our 2nd Royalex and 1 more new on the shelf. What C2 have you got in the quiver.
Ross
We really love the Octane because its built from PE. We're on our 2nd Royalex and 1 more new on the shelf. What C2 have you got in the quiver.
Ross
Re: Deck the hulls with scraps of fabric; Falala La La. . .
Roscoe, just wondering, but could you weld a thin PE deck to the Octane and then bolt/weld some used C-1 cockpit rims to the deck.roscoe wrote:Rick,
I like your thread here. We are playing with this type of idea for our Octane 92. Some times the pumps just don't do it.
Ross
On my Quake I welded very thin PE, (10mil), and then covered with fabric. I also welded in a flexible PE bulkhead, and joined it to the top, forming an integral air chamber, fillable through a standard air hose from an old air bag. If I did it again I would use heavier PE, and leave out the fabric.
Pete
Which pump .../
Which pump Roscoe, #1, or #2, or #3 or #4?
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