It’s built from descriptions found here and ideas from this website: http://www.riverrunner.de/?page_id=154 Since I am the only canoe oriented paddler around here I have nobody to ask for help, so I ask here.
Trim? Here is a photo from my first test paddle today. (Also my first winter paddling experience.)

Does the trim look OK? The picture is taken when I am trying to look straight forward and not leaning towards any end. The sprayskirt is a standard NoName K1 skirt. There is also a video of me paddeling a few strokes. (remember it is my first time in a canoe shorter than 15 feet) http://folk.ntnu.no/karsted/hosting/bad ... cnique.MP4(.MP4, 12Mb)
Second question: If you see anything terrible/dangerous in these photos please tell me. I am learning by trial and error here, but I don’t want to drown because I misunderstood something I read on C-boats.

Photo of my homemade outfitting. There is a cam lock in front that holds the thighstraps. From the cam lock there is a strap going under the sprayskirt and over the cocpit rim, so when I pull it the sprayskirst pops off and the straps are released. Almost a exact copy from Raphael Kuner’s outfitting. I am at least going to put two more inches of foam between my knees and cut down the ankle blocs a bit.

Photo of the moron owning this strange creation.
I was impressed by how stable it was. I expected it to be very unstable and tippy. I actually think I can learn to paddle it.

My plan is to spend som time in the pool and get a decent roll. Then i can practice paddeling technique (and not just swimming technique) on the river when te weather is getting warmer.
I hope some of you will find some time to answer my questions.
Karsten