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23rd June 2018, 11:09 AM #1New Member
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Standard or electric quick canoe with drop in outriggers and sail rig
I am going to build a quick canoe with drop in out riggers and a sailing rig; but, I wanted to get some opinions first.
1. I like the additional space of the electric quick canoe. Would it work well with the drop in outriggers and sail?
2. I know the electric canoe would not paddle well, but what about with oars? When not sailing I want to take the outriggers off and have either a paddle or row boat. Do you think it would do well with oars?
I'm just trying to decide between the standard and the electric for my purposes, but I really like versatility, and it seems the electric might have more.
Just let me know your thoughts.
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To add to this, I forgot to state that i would add extensions if rowing. I know the beam is too narrow to row without extensions.
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