I have an angled Saker that has been great. Also, nothing but good things to say about Pat and his help before and after my purchase. I wish I had a straight scope for antelope hunting and other trips in the vehicle but prefer an angled scope for everything else.
I prefer the maneuverability/tracking you get with hard boats. Also like the lower profile, which helps during windy conditions. I realize I’m losing many of the benefits of inflatables (weight, packability, capacity, etc.).
Does anyone have any recommendations for a sit-on-top kayak that could be used for fishing largeish rivers, an occasional duck, and putzing around nearby lakes with my boys? Maybe large enough to squeeze on enough gear for a 1-2 night float. It would be great if I could squeeze a quartered deer...
being Rinella...
Had a friend try to schedule him to give a talk to his classes at a small college back home. His asking price is up to $15,000 and first class flights. The recession must have been a tough time for him cause he was only asking $10,000 and was willing to fly coach when I spoke...
That's really cool, dcopas. I'd love to use some of it. Thanks for the offer. 1" would be just fine. Width doesn't really matter, but it's nice to have something at least 2' long to work with. That way the corners have the same grain. If that's too much trouble, I can use shorter pieces for tops...
Thank guys. I love how they're turning out, but like I mentioned before, you can definitely buy more functional boxes for a lot cheaper than I intend to sell them for. I hope to eventually focus on local materials and designs to target folks visiting a particular area or river and want to head...
Thanks, Davis.
Those are sweet, Bulldog. I've been wanting to play around with some juniper ever since TJones made these for me a few years ago. Do you remember where you got that latch?
So I started tinkering in the garage with some drops I got off one of the cabinet shops in town. My initial intentions were to make a few for friends and get the resin figured out on some smaller pieces before moving up to a couple coffee tables I want to make for our place. Now I'm hoping to...