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1390 Richard Bertram
richardbertram Send Email
Mar 22, 2012
12:14 am
I made a 10' Classic for the purposeof crabbing. I haven't used if for crabbing yet, but I have reservations. I used to crab out of my 10 foot port-a-bote and...
1391 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Mar 22, 2012
12:44 pm
Ah...you must be on the west coast. On the east coast we use wire traps (similar to lobste pots but smaller) that would be a danger to an ultralite. My son...
1392 nadaequis Send Email Mar 22, 2012
2:15 pm
We use hand line for the most part. They produce more. A lot of these crabs have been caught over and over as shorts and have been thrown back. I know that...
1393 nadaequis Send Email Mar 22, 2012
2:19 pm
Hand lines are the best. We ues those mainly. I have a few traps but not used much. You start pulling up a lot of mud in some ares and that's a bitch on any...
1394 Richard Bertram
richardbertram Send Email
Mar 23, 2012
4:00 am
Why not. The rings work really well in Oregon. Crabs around here love chicken thighs. Good thing is the seals don't like it. They really like salmon. So...
1395 nadaequis Send Email Mar 23, 2012
2:18 pm
The rings do work better than box traps. but the hand lines come in tops. The chicken skin is tough and once that blue claw digs in to that skin, they don't...
1396 Bob Kay McIntosh
trawler10 Send Email
Mar 23, 2012
3:28 pm
We, too live in the Seattle area and have used rings for years with Dungeness crabs (so delicious) and steady pull works great plus you get the workout and it...
1397 nadaequis Send Email Mar 24, 2012
2:10 pm
I think your crabs would really punch a hole in the hull....
1398 Steve
asloth2 Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
12:07 am
Using parts or all of the experienced advice given me previously here, I repaired the broken stringers, reglued spots, cleaned and sanded all. Then I reskinned...
1399 a_wood_@...
a_wood_... Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
4:02 am
Congrats on getting her in the water Steve!! Its always a big moment when you float that project for the first time! Cheers, Aaron Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T...
1400 Steve
asloth2 Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
5:54 am
Recently I was gifted a Snowshoe 14 that was left to weather uncovered for many years. Someone had applied paint to protect the skin, but the paint was flaking...
1401 kanoe22 Send Email Apr 24, 2012
7:39 am
Have a look at the videos at Kudzu Craft: www.kudzucraft.com Lashing will work just as well on a snowshoe as a kayak but there are a lot more places to lash....
1402 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
1:01 pm
I wouldn't use dacron line. It will create bumps which will always be there after you've reskinned it and which will be where it starts leaking as you brush...
1403 Hajo Smulders
hilomania Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
1:36 pm
Use artifical sinew and lash the thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy9JOv3mHgw Hajo -- "A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz...
1404 Richard Bertram
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Apr 24, 2012
3:25 pm
Wow, that's a nice job. Richard ________________________________ From: Steve <asloth@...> To: Airolite_Boats@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 23,...
1405 Steve
asloth2 Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
11:23 pm
I'm getting the reminder/message to use sinew instead of dacron for lashing, as sinew lies much flatter under the skin. Thanks for that. Any experience with...
1406 Hajo Smulders
hilomania Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
11:34 pm
I haven't build a "real" Platt boat, but I have build a few Skin on frame lashed and glued boats. I very much prefer lashing. I think the work is considerably...
1407 John Boy
t1ro2003 Send Email
Apr 24, 2012
11:52 pm
Hajo that knot on the left is also known as an arbor knot and is used to attach backer to a fly reel. John Boy   You can trust me, I have a degree in...
1408 Larry
xkbulldog Send Email
Apr 25, 2012
2:05 am
Would anyone have a copy of the 2 hour instructional video on the Ebenezer that is no longer available from gaboats.com?...
1409 Steve
asloth2 Send Email
Apr 25, 2012
4:20 am
AAron and Richard, Thanks for the congrats. Reminds me of one time I had pulled a wooden oar/sailboat out and it was on its trailer in a parking lot. As I...
1410 kanoe22 Send Email Apr 25, 2012
7:29 am
The 'eskimo&#39; knot and the method for tying off are both shown in the Kudzu videos. I have built only one sof canoe but the lashing 'bump' wasn't an issue. Is...
1411 Matthew Passarelli
matthew_pass... Send Email
Apr 25, 2012
3:51 pm
If you're having trouble figuring out lashings, the book "building the greenland kayak" has some great methods (minus anything that mentions linseed) and...
1414 bmcshls Send Email Apr 28, 2012
3:51 pm
The Airolite web site shows the Classic 12 with only 1 seat but shows the Classic 10 and 14 with 3 seats. Is the number of seats up to the builder??...
1415 Peter North
boothbayboater Send Email
Apr 28, 2012
9:03 pm
I recently purchased a used Classic 12 with one seat. Here in Maine I have not had a chance to use it yet. However, I did wonder about adding a bow and stern...
1416 Peter Leach
pleach... Send Email
Apr 28, 2012
10:09 pm
I just completed the frame and am varnishing a Classic 12 prior to the skinning process - I added a stern and bow thwart and will post pictures next week -...
1417 2scott@...
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Apr 29, 2012
2:44 pm
http://www.instructables.com/id/Skin-on-Frame-Canoe/...
1418 2scott@...
2scott... Send Email
Apr 29, 2012
2:47 pm
If something happens to you this list and all the history will be dead. You should appoint a few co moderators that could keep this thing going. Go into the...
1419 Richard Bertram
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Apr 30, 2012
4:32 pm
My 10 foot Classic has 3 seats, but only the rowing seat appears to be very useful. The boats balance has more to do with the how useful the seats are.  I...
1420 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Apr 30, 2012
6:36 pm
I have a 10 in which I've changed the middle seat so it can be moved. My wife can sit in the stern seat when I move the middle one forward. I wouldn't put...
1421 caddy4abuck Send Email May 13, 2012
5:11 am
I'm going out on a limb here, but since the post is so old I guessing you got rid of the boat by now...If not, let me know I'm in MN and have been thinking...
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