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=== White water kayak === | === White water kayak === |
Revision as of 16:32, 2 August 2022
Introduction
Two different ideas: white water kayak for having fun in the rivers, and a sea kayak. Made by wood strips (cedar) and epoxy/ fiberglass.
Here is included some plans found freely on the internet.
Theory
Ww: see also Canoe Polo, recreational, slalom, playboating, Ww kayak shorter.
Kayak | Length | Width |
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White water | 2.5 m (8') | 0.6 m (25") |
Recreational | 3.0 m (10') | 0.75 m (30") |
Touring | 5.2 m (17') | 0.55 m (22") |
Width (beam) is for the stability.
Bottom: flat or V.
Name | Ref | Length | Beam | Depth | Weight | Link | |
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North Alaska Retrieval Kayak || arctickayaks.com || 2.9 m || 59 cm|| 20 cm|| 11 || Lines drawing|| Example | |||||||
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White water kayak
Playboats, creek boats and river runners.
Length: 2.7 m - 3.6 m (9-12 foot).
Sea kayak
Longer waterline helps to carry on the speed (the bow wave, hull speed).