This is the best tutorial on canoe hull design I've seen. Especially the difference between primary and secondary stability. Next time I'm struggling to explain it to someone, I'm just going to show them this clip. Thanks!
Thanks for making these videos. Just bought an old fiberglass canoe and have begun sanding it down to refurbish it. Never refurbished or had a canoe before. Great to find a resource like this. Thanks!
Man, this was a GREAT video! I'm headed to the BWCA in 10 days and I was going back and forth about which canoe to rent. It came down to the Wenonah Wilderness or the Northstar B16. In my case I'm going out for 12 days, with my dog. That means close to 40 lbs of food between the two of us. Then my 36 lb dry bag, and my 85 lb Golden Retriever. I don't feel that the Wilderness will provide adequate stability with that much weight and my dog who likes to stand up and look around every now and then (especially in weather). So, the NS B-16 was the only choice left. You really helped me to make the right decision here, weighing out the risk of tipping, dealing with weather, etc. Thank you again!
This is a great explanation on hulls. I'm building 2 flat bottom kayaks for my Daughters Christmas. After watching this I'm gonna split the buttom length way and also put a slight V in the bottom of the bulkheads to give it a slight V bottom for the waves. I'm using 1/4 inch plywood so I can't make the bottom more round but a slight V hopefully will help with side wave action.
Hi what a great job of explaining all the different canoe types. My question if I may. I have only used alum. canoes for about 45 years. on the new canoes, what do you do when the bottom gets all torn up ,on a rocky river. I see them all the time at rentals & the bottoms are shredded. I would like to hear from other people that may of had this problem Thanks again!
Great info on how the hull shapes affect side wave reactions. You may have saved some peoples' hides with those clear explanations. I will certainly be more aware!
How about a flat bottom with a keel for tracking? I’m fishing is my main interest . Mostly in small lakes and rivers. Hopefully I just bought the right 14 foot lighter canoe with a keel . Just putting skid plates on now. Haven’t really had much of a chance to try it out . And also plan on using a kayak paddle in the wind. What are your thoughts.🇨🇦👍 Thanks so much. Cheers.
Great presentation. I have found that if your passenger is experienced a flat bottom canoe isn't necessary for them to enjoy a boat trip down a river. If they have zero experience put them in a flat bottom. I prefer a round because of easy manual steering and ease of paddling on a long river trip.
Thank you for posting. I especially enjoyed the it’s not a pissing contest. You explain the different hall shapes and cross-section nicely.
This is the best tutorial on canoe hull design I've seen. Especially the difference between primary and secondary stability. Next time I'm struggling to explain it to someone, I'm just going to show them this clip. Thanks!
Thanks for making these videos. Just bought an old fiberglass canoe and have begun sanding it down to refurbish it. Never refurbished or had a canoe before. Great to find a resource like this. Thanks!
Man, this was a GREAT video! I'm headed to the BWCA in 10 days and I was going back and forth about which canoe to rent. It came down to the Wenonah Wilderness or the Northstar B16. In my case I'm going out for 12 days, with my dog. That means close to 40 lbs of food between the two of us. Then my 36 lb dry bag, and my 85 lb Golden Retriever. I don't feel that the Wilderness will provide adequate stability with that much weight and my dog who likes to stand up and look around every now and then (especially in weather). So, the NS B-16 was the only choice left. You really helped me to make the right decision here, weighing out the risk of tipping, dealing with weather, etc. Thank you again!
Outstanding explanation of the hydro physics of canoe design. Kind regards.
Thank you very much for this. I'm in the process of purchasing a new canoe and this helps a lot!
Great basic intruduction to canoe hulls! Thank you.
Very good education on my part with regard to basic hull shape. Thank you sir!
This is a great explanation on hulls. I'm building 2 flat bottom kayaks for my Daughters Christmas. After watching this I'm gonna split the buttom length way and also put a slight V in the bottom of the bulkheads to give it a slight V bottom for the waves. I'm using 1/4 inch plywood so I can't make the bottom more round but a slight V hopefully will help with side wave action.
Perfect explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for this great survey!
Thank-you so much for doing this video. I have looked everywhere for this information.
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what a great job of explaining all the different canoe types. My question if I may. I have only used alum. canoes for about 45 years. on the new canoes, what do you do when the bottom gets all torn up ,on a rocky river. I see them all the time at rentals & the bottoms are shredded.
I would like to hear from other people that may of had this problem Thanks again!
this is glorious pure information. thank you so much.
Great info on how the hull shapes affect side wave reactions. You may have saved some peoples' hides with those clear explanations. I will certainly be more aware!
This is very helpful. Thank you.
thanks for this info, I'm looking into building a canoe Not sure if strip or stitch, still on the student side of the build.
How about a flat bottom with a keel for tracking? I’m fishing is my main interest . Mostly in small lakes and rivers. Hopefully I just bought the right 14 foot lighter canoe with a keel . Just putting skid plates on now. Haven’t really had much of a chance to try it out . And also plan on using a kayak paddle in the wind. What are your thoughts.🇨🇦👍 Thanks so much. Cheers.
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amazing thanks for the information
Great presentation. I have found that if your passenger is experienced a flat bottom canoe isn't necessary for them to enjoy a boat trip down a river. If they have zero experience put them in a flat bottom. I prefer a round because of easy manual steering and ease of paddling on a long river trip.
Very informative! Thank you!
can you explain outriggers?
Thanks for the video. I'm earning a lot...
Thanks for education. It matters.
These are great videos. Thanks> :)
VERY GOOD END ON THE CANOE LENGTH HOW ARE THE BEST CURVES== E NO COMPRIMENTO DA CANOA COMO SAO AS MELHORES CURVAS
It seems like some videos are missing?
Hi, which one will be better if you are going on the sea?
THESEEKER132 unsinkable sea kayak:) iv been on a sea in canoe and was shitting myself with every wave touching a gunwale
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