Here it is:
(also shows Rough Stuff C1 savage for those that are interested)
It's 5'10" and about 32gal / 120 litres, so for me the front deck is almost covered, stern about an inch or two below the surface.
<img src=http://biothinking.com/superspud/squdon.jpg>
<img src=http://biothinking.com/superspud/squdside.jpg>
<img src=http://biothinking.com/superspud/squdbottom.jpg>
<img src=http://biothinking.com/superspud/squdtop.jpg>
<img src=http://biothinking.com/superspud/squdwheel.jpg>
As it's made of expanded polypropylene foam, it weighs about 8lbs
/edwin
The Squd -- kneel on top C1 squirt spud
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WELL, UUMMM......
once again the fervid imagination of a lefty annihilates all rational thought! I like the choice of material: it functions both as boat and Life preserver.
Ric
Ric
That's pretty cool!
I love it . But what I want to know is, can you get in in a 9'-11' length for those nice long surfs ?
KNeal
KNeal
Well
Just paddled it in the pool again, and it still won't roll --- I think the centre of buoyancy is just too low ... I'm now thinking it's more like an ocean surfer's boogieboard -- if you come off, you just slither back on again ...
Short does make vertical moves harder (and less impressive-looking too).
A longer version would sag in the middle.
No idea on mysteries
/edwin
Short does make vertical moves harder (and less impressive-looking too).
A longer version would sag in the middle.
No idea on mysteries
/edwin