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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #50 - Jun 27th, 2012 at 8:58pm
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MT: "I am hoping Basswood kicks up a bit so I can see what she does in the snot."

In a week - I think you will be hoping it does not kick up every day - and will be sure to have an opportunity to test the vessel.

  
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Reply #51 - Jun 28th, 2012 at 4:52pm
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When Basswood kicks up a snot (not IF), just remember, you got what you wished for...stay safe. Your canoe can probably handle more than you can, superman. Grin
  
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Reply #52 - Jun 28th, 2012 at 6:46pm
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More like a wanna-be-superman OS............(worried about the cape catching to much wind)

There were pics in the Kreugers story showing his Sea Wind lauching in absolutely unbelivable ocean surf.........

I'll mind my P's and Q's...........My choice of this boat was to be able to handle big water with a comfortable margin of safety while still using an abundance of my usual caution. I'm no hotshot or Verlen clone...........just a bit gritty when it comes to putting in the time (I hate sitting in camp for hours anyway).
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #53 - Jul 11th, 2012 at 11:18pm
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Took the Expedition for a test run..........

The first thing I noticed is how sensitive it is to weight placement. The little 24lb 12 volt battery was off center and the effect was immediate. I suspect fore and aft weight placement less of a concern with its 18 ft length.

The 2nd thing I noticed was just how fast the boat is. Moves right along. I have gone from a chevy pickup to a mazarati.

3rd.........rudder system is super sweet. I can also envision using it while drifting a shoreline fishing to correct the attitude of the drift.

4th..........paddles very nicely with the rudder up.

5th........depth finder shot through the hull just fine. Great!

6th..........it is heavier than my Merlin at 65 lbs. I went to flip it up like I usually do and had to double clutch. Not used to that.

A rather funny incident (at least from my perspective) happened at the take out. I was wondering about secondary stability and was rocking her pretty good at the take out trying to heave her over (and almost suceeded when the aforementioned battery decided to help out). A middle aged jogger lady yelled out "do you need some help"...............Had she been a pony tailed, spandex wearing, blond twenty something I might of responded in the affirmative..........."why yes, yes I do..........how very kind of you"  Cheesy
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #54 - Jul 12th, 2012 at 4:03pm
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A middle aged jogger lady yelled out "do you need some help"...............Had she been a pony tailed, spandex wearing, blond twenty something I might of responded in the affirmative..........."why yes, yes I do..........how very kind of you" 


I see the Sports Car effect works on both 4 wheel rides as well as sleek paddling ones Wink

Whether in a sleek Maserati or Expedition guys really do think young babes would be into them and not their expensive ride or fat wallets  Huh Grin
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #55 - Jul 13th, 2012 at 6:44am
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mastertangler wrote on Jul 11th, 2012 at 11:18pm:
aforementioned battery decided to help out

My fear would be that a 24pound ??? solid object of that size could over power the neutral buoyancy of most paddle type crafts and take it to the bottom in certain situations.
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #56 - Jul 13th, 2012 at 2:17pm
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mastertangler wrote on Jul 11th, 2012 at 11:18pm:
I suspect fore and aft weight placement less of a concern with its 18 ft length.


From my experience the longer the boat the more critical the fore and aft trim is to how your boat handles. Your rudder should help overcome trim problems till you find the optimum balance.
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #57 - Jul 13th, 2012 at 3:56pm
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Tie a rope to that battery to give it a dual purpose, boat anchor.
  
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Reply #58 - Jul 15th, 2012 at 2:54pm
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I was surprised at just how small the battery is..........sort of like an ATV battery. I didn't really think it was 24 lbs but I guess it is...........no bigey, only 1 portage (PP). Plus if the higher output of the Lowrance needs a bit more juice to shoot thru the hull.........all in all a good call I think. I'll likely want weight in the boat while I'm out fishing...........

solid musing on the chance of sinking a boat db........might overcome my little solo......unlikely it would sink this boat......but still??

What was not a good call was the LTG (low to ground) recliner chair I picked up from REI. Very sweet chair........can still cook out of it but I think I could actually fall asleep in it as well, very comfy with armrests and reclinable position. But alas, with the tubular steel frame I had decided to strap it on the deck. Bad call..........at 12 lbs a poor choice to have weight that high. Pity, it will have to go back (and I was so looking forward to reading and writing in it).
  
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Re: Basswood ponderings
Reply #59 - Jul 15th, 2012 at 6:59pm
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Shocked 12 pounds!
Why not try a cheap beach chair from K-Mart or Walmart or Target?  Only about 3 pounds.  At 12 pounds you could opt for a cheap folding camp chair, since they fold up you can stow inside the boat or lengthwise on top, still with a lower center of gravity.
  
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