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Topic: Sailing rowcruiser  (Read 6159 times)

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NowhereMan

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Not exactly a kayak but still a pretty interesting boat. I saw that somebody even built one with a slot for a mirage drive...
https://angusrowboats.com/pages/sailing-rowcruiser
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Mark L

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Are you thinking about getting the kit, or just the plans? It does look more like a kayak than a row boat.
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bigtuna

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That looks so cool.  Someone could rig that up for some serious fishing.  And more sturdy than a Hobie AI/TI? 


NowhereMan

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That looks so cool.  Someone could rig that up for some serious fishing.  And more sturdy than a Hobie AI/TI?

Exactly what I was thinking, and exactly what I was wondering. Not so sure about the durability...

I'd love to build one from the plans. I'd include a mirage drive port, and use the Hobie AI/TI sails...
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