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woodman

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  1. So how is this going to work..can I catch a ride back to the put in point to retrieve my ride? And what time do we meet at the river Sun. morning? Getting anxious I have 2 yaks that have not met a river yet...
  2. It is more fun to build you're own...
  3. How many mile of float is it??
  4. I have a, like new, 7.5 Merc I got from an older guy who only ran it a few times. Still has the original paint on the prop. This runs like new and is imaculate...It is a long shaft but raising the transome is no problem.Have a steel tank also...
  5. You suck a rock or even a twig up the impeller and done.(yes a twig) it stoped a yamah 1200r down their on the Little Niangua Mikes Green Mills Campground...
  6. Yea and we are adicted to it....
  7. You can not improve on what the creator has provided, crossbreeding is one thing, the Native Americans came up with all kinds of variety's of food we eat today. But genetics has crossed the line and we are suffering for it... http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/TheGMOTrilogy/index.cfm
  8. Go back in time 45 yrs.to 1965 and probably would have been made in the US.
  9. Is their anyone in KC. that has one? I was wanting to pull some measurements from the hull to make a wood strip version. Need to get tracings from bow to stern in 12'' incriments...
  10. Still for sale...
  11. I'll take some how do you get-em? I won't stick it to the side of my wood strip kayak but I can find a place...
  12. I have an older 7.5 Merc that is pristine I mean it has the original paint on the prop and runs like a champ...I'll have to get the no. off it to figure what year it is...serial No. 3626823 is located on the transome bracket, but still can't find a website that recognizes that number...They say it is 1973.... 816 690 3894 steve
  13. First time in the water the creeks on a local lake...A little tipsy at first but paddles and tracks good. Even moves quick into the wind...
  14. A heaping tblespoon for 8 oz of epoxy... http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=155781&hilit=graphite
  15. Here is what I have been using thanks.... http://www.aeromarineproducts.com/
  16. I made one with-out-plans for a teen who goes to bass pro in KC at tying classes. Just looked on the net for pics. measure you're stuff and build accordingly. Doors that are 1'' or so deep with adj. shelves in them drawers with dividers etc. they can really be tricked out and get heavy in a hurry even out of 1/4'' and 1/2''ply.
  17. Heck with that build you're own for a fraction of the cost and personalize it canoe or kayak.... http://www.jemwatercraft.com/forum/
  18. Coated the bottom with epoxy-graphite mix... It weighs-in at 40lbs now....
  19. I wonder what it is like from 24 to the Mo. river?
  20. creek wader I want to kayak fish the little blue some time also..
  21. On the map where the bike trail starts near I-70 behind those shops, their is a drop-off water fall ,I wonder how many of those their are on the little blue going north toward the Mo. river. Another thing is last fall I was down in their and it smelled pretty bad like sewer, I wonder if it clears that out further down stream...
  22. Thanks for the complements... Like to see others build one not just the guys in Texas who built these...
  23. More pics. This kayak will be great for the ozark streams... Wood runners for the adjustable seat + a center console foot peg combination. Holes for the console and dowel pins. the seat will have velcro strips.
  24. The tandem hasn't sold yet, had a lot of interest off graig's list...
  25. This kayak was designed by a guy in Texas (Brazos Boat Works :Challenger)here is a link to his build... http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=156329 Instead of making the boat hull from 1/4''ply. like the plans are designed for in Geralds build I made another cedar strip boat.. The frames are 2 foot apart..
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