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some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. #6810702 11/05/11 02:46 AM
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Got tired of hauling boats on the roof so I built a pirogue and cut it into 4 pieces with bulkheads spaced where it would nest together. Today we tested it fishing for the first time on LL. Performed well and we caught a bunch of slab crappie and sandbass. I plan to add a removable skeg and build some outriggers for more windy conditions.

nested during construction



at the creek partially assembled



slab crappie



blue cat (broke my rod tip but the fight was worth it)



Here is a shame, a deer that was hit by a car.




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Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6810800 11/05/11 03:14 AM
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Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6810958 11/05/11 04:05 AM
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all those are nice!



Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6811204 11/05/11 10:17 AM
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Very nice




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Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6811487 11/05/11 02:01 PM
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Nice project and fish. Where did you find that dead buck?


Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6811760 11/05/11 03:40 PM
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Very cool. Nice job.


Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6811900 11/05/11 04:26 PM
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Neat setup! thumb Is that up the elm fork?


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Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6812018 11/05/11 05:21 PM
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Thanks everyone!


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Hey Tony, if you don't mind, could you show us how you designed that boat to come apart and reassemble?


Re: some slabs on LL while testing a nesting "canoe yak" I just built. [Re: Tony from Oak Point] #6813233 11/06/11 01:44 AM
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Hi Mr sure, well, here is a bit more elaboration on the boat at least..

For starters, the general construction is very close to the "cheap canoe"
http://www.bateau2.com/free/cheapcanoe.htm

The biggest deviation is that the sides are an even 12" (straight sides, very little rocker).

The length is about 15'. The beam is about 28".

I angled the stern and bow sections about 2" downwards so that water would slope off of the deck.

The section lengths from front to back are are 3', 4', 4 1/2', 3 1/2'.

Here is a crude model I put together to make sure it would work.



I realized a bit too late that I should have built the bulk heads first and then cut it apart. By drilling a series of small holes it would have been pretty easy. Overall though this is a easy boat to build. The bulk heads are reinforced by vertical boards and the bolts holding the boat together are eyebolts + wing nuts so no tools are needed.


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