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The kayak if finished and is ready to see its first trip to the water. I take the traditional photo with the finished kayak and gather my gear.
The kayak if finished and is ready to see its first trip to the water. I take the traditional photo with the finished kayak and gather my gear.
The kayak looks very out of place atop my car. I can't help but feel everyone is staring at me as I drive around town out to the lake.
My custom, hand built roof rack allowed me to roll the kayak off the back of the car.
A little speech from my lovely wife and myself naming the kayak in honor of my mom's family Mongosa (Miami Indian for White Loon).
Preparing for launch. I found a sweet life vest with a mesh back to rest on top of the seat.
Nothing like being back out in nature.
The kayak performed close to what I had hoped. It displaced a little more water than I though and I had to lower the seat to about 1/2" above the bottom. She was quicker than any other kayak I had paddled and tracked perfectly straight. Can't wait to get back out there!
woohoo! So proud of you baby! You did an amazing, craftsman quality job. Can't wait to see you enjoy it more next summer!
ReplyDeleteawesome job Greg!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
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