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The first picture is of my first and completed boat. The only thing that
remains to be done on that one is to get the seat padding and knee
bracing installed. We did some trials with it and because of the large
size of the cockpit, it's difficult to get a good purchase with your
knees when your trying to roll it. My hips do the snap roll but the
kayak doesn't snap. A little strategically placed foam will fix that.

The second picture is of my second kayak. This one is moving along much
faster that the last, as I know a little bit more about what I'm doing,
about what's important, and what won't show any ways. I just removed the
wires that held the deck to the hull for tacking. Now I need to tape the
inside of that joint, and prepare the deck for it's fiberglass covering.
Notice that I hang the boat from the ceiling for convenience, and to
save my aching back. Anyone who wants to take a look is certainly
welcome to call.

My Phone number is 780- 743-9378.
Doug Pelton Fort McMurray


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