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1394 Richard Bertram
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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...
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...
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...
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...
1390 Richard Bertram
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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...
1389 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Mar 21, 2012
1:20 pm
yum...blue crabs...all we get up here in Massachusetts are rock crabs....Brown, mean, and big buggers. Beau Schless NOTEbookS Library Automation TEL: 978....
1388 nadaequis Send Email Mar 21, 2012
1:20 pm
Thanks again! Kevin...
1387 nadaequis Send Email Mar 21, 2012
1:18 pm
So you really have to try to hole it. A repair kit can contain some used up Senkos. That is funny though, bait saves angler from wet day. Thanks for your help....
1386 nadaequis Send Email Mar 21, 2012
1:12 pm
I just use a couple of hand lines and some string mesh traps with floats that get picked up after hand lining awhile. Chicken legs are bait. Cheap and tough...
1385 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Mar 21, 2012
12:15 pm
Hmmm hauling crab pots into a dacron boat? You are going to have two problems: 1) You will undoubtedly rip the skin, 2) You will have bait entrails down...
1384 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Mar 21, 2012
1:45 am
Repair Kit: 1 piece of dacron 2" x 2" 1 very small tube super glue wrap both of these in a small plastic bag and tape bag to rear seat with Gorilla glue Use...
1383 bassman4940 Send Email Mar 21, 2012
1:29 am
I'm not aware of any real "repair kit", but anyone who has built one would have probably saved a few scarps of  Dacron for just an occasion.   You can cut a...
1382 nadaequis Send Email Mar 20, 2012
10:42 pm
This seemed obvious but a search did not turn up anything. Does anyone carry a repair kit for these boats? I'm eyeballing a Classic 12 so that I can car top a...
1381 Beau
bschless Send Email
Mar 19, 2012
1:13 pm
Well, I got my sliding seat all set to go Saturday...got to the river and remembered I had not drilled new holes in the floorboards for the dowels that hold...
1380 Peter North
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Mar 8, 2012
3:22 pm
I believe you are on the right track with your concern about the boom being too low. I think I would plan on raising it at least six inches but not more than...
1379 Roger L
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Mar 8, 2012
2:41 am
I mostly sail on prairie and mountain lakes. I've never built a Geodesic design, but have admired them for years and have built several small sailboats to 22...
1378 tkw954 Send Email Mar 7, 2012
10:53 pm
Oops, the last link got cut off: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/144/379091135_dac1a798cd.jpg...
1377 tkw954 Send Email Mar 7, 2012
10:46 pm
I'm about to get started a Geodesic Airolite Classic 14. I've got a couple deviations from the design that I'm considering and would appreciate some feedback: ...
1376 Matthew
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Mar 4, 2012
11:17 pm
I helped Beau Reglass his boat. He just mentioned it in the previous discussion. He did a great job... I don't know if he mentioned that he used a very high...
1375 bschless@...
bschless Send Email
Mar 4, 2012
2:45 pm
I was told by a guy at one of the fiberglass discounts sites that there is a great deal of difference in the flexibility (and durability) of different epoxies....
1374 ocean31@...
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Mar 4, 2012
2:14 am
Tim: Mr. Platt does discuses using epoxy and other sealers on the skin in his tutorials, can not remember exactly which one, but I remember he spoke of epoxy...
1373 John Scott
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Mar 4, 2012
2:02 am
I used Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel, Aluminum: to paint my white hall,it gives you UV protection,and it is a good base paint that is also used on the...
1372 Tim
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Mar 4, 2012
12:34 am
Thanks makes a lot of sense to do it the way described in the manual....
1371 tkw954 Send Email Mar 3, 2012
3:35 pm
The theory behind impact and tear resistance is that you want the skin-frame composite to be able to flex and the material coating to be supple rather than...
1370 Tim
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Mar 3, 2012
3:24 am
I have been reading a few post about using epoxy on the skin, not varnish. I live in Las Vegas and the only lake we have out here is very rocky. Looks to me...
1369 John Scott
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Mar 1, 2012
11:26 pm
Sent wrong pic. In other att. Here is pic of wooden kayak pad's that work for alot of different small boats.:-) :-) scotty On Mar 1, 2012 5:14 PM, "John Scott"...
1368 John Scott
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Mar 1, 2012
11:14 pm
12 ft. Whitehall kayak paddle works well.:-) :-) :-) :-) enjoy your project. Scotty...
1367 bschless@...
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Mar 1, 2012
10:00 pm
Aluminum oars are terrible! Get yourself (or make yourself) some nice spoon oars...around 7'6" and you'll be glad you did Beau Schless NOTEbookS Library...
1366 Richard Bertram
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Mar 1, 2012
4:08 pm
I used 7.5' 2 piece aluminum oars. They fit well in my car. As far as length, the 7.5' are on the long side but work well. If you are rowing in tight spaces,...
1365 ocean31@...
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Mar 1, 2012
1:31 pm
Steve, you may wish to not paint the plywood and stringers where the skin would touch. Up to you, but I had good luck soaking the cloth in epoxy after...
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