So, I had this idea to take the tubes from my sea eagle paddleski and mounting them to the sides of a 13'4 Indian River canoe that I have. The canoe is a square stern that was converted from a normal canoe at some point in its past, and the paddleski is one I got for free off cl because it needed a patch (score!). Neither one is particularly well suited to the St. Johns river (despite its proximity to the Indian river). Each boat has its own weaknesses and strengths. The paddleski is very stable and buoyant, but clumsy. The canoe is agile, relatively quick but kind of tippy for my taste. I have a set of stabilizers that I made. They work just fine, but they're just cylinders with rounded ends so I don't use them under power. Getting to the point, I was thinking that I would cut the "deck" out of the paddleski and maybe if possible leave them connected at the bow and "just" wrap it around the canoe. Like one of the walkerbay RIB kits. I figure that I would want to mount them with the bottoms of the tubes at the water line. Any thoughts?