overkill
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2008
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- 37
SO, i have a colman 16' plastic canoe. I got it because i needed something light weight so i can get it ontop of and down from the roof of my camper by myself. it only weights about 40-50lbs.
problem is, when in the water its pretty top heavy with me sitting in the seat.
I got it to haul out to remote areas to fish, so if i have to fight in a good sized bass, i dont think i have a chance of staying up right.
so i have decided to build some outriggers for it. plan is to use 5-8" PVC for the float body and 90 degree pipe ends with caps for ends.
question i have is, how deep should i set the floats to the water line?
not sure if i should push them down in a bit for more stability, or have them just touch the water so there is less drag.
please let me know if you guys have any ideas on the matter
thanx
problem is, when in the water its pretty top heavy with me sitting in the seat.
I got it to haul out to remote areas to fish, so if i have to fight in a good sized bass, i dont think i have a chance of staying up right.
so i have decided to build some outriggers for it. plan is to use 5-8" PVC for the float body and 90 degree pipe ends with caps for ends.
question i have is, how deep should i set the floats to the water line?
not sure if i should push them down in a bit for more stability, or have them just touch the water so there is less drag.
please let me know if you guys have any ideas on the matter
thanx