peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
With regards to hull volume, its good to meet the designer. Nick Schade is not a big frame person and his hull widths (beam) tend to be tight for someone with a large frame. A kayak is steered with the whole body and the tighter the clearances on the width makes for better control. Unfortunately the tighter the clearance between ones butt and the sides of the boat, the harder it is to get in and out. This also applies to the hatch, it should be the minimum size required to get in and out of the boat while large enough to do a wet exit. Many of the recreational kayaks go for lots of beam and huge hatches making them slow and poor handling.
I am decidely not the same "frame" as Nick and long ago at a kayak convention tried a couple of his designs and decided I needed a wider boat. I was working off offset tables so it wasnt hard to add some width to the patterns and it didnt impact the overall design.
One thing to note is a wider boat generally requires more power to paddle due to added hull drag. The length of the hull also factors in considerably.
When I used to paddle with a local club there were some petite women who were absolute speedsters with long skinny kayaks, that a average person would never fit in.
Many folks make the mistake of buying a short wide boat and wonder why they cant keep up with the crowd.
I am decidely not the same "frame" as Nick and long ago at a kayak convention tried a couple of his designs and decided I needed a wider boat. I was working off offset tables so it wasnt hard to add some width to the patterns and it didnt impact the overall design.
One thing to note is a wider boat generally requires more power to paddle due to added hull drag. The length of the hull also factors in considerably.
When I used to paddle with a local club there were some petite women who were absolute speedsters with long skinny kayaks, that a average person would never fit in.
Many folks make the mistake of buying a short wide boat and wonder why they cant keep up with the crowd.