I'm trying to choose a design for my first stipper and am having trouble finding a plan I like. I like the looks of most "modern" style canoes with relatively short, plumb stems and fine entry lines. More often than not I will be solo, but from time to time anticipate having a companion so two seats would be necessary. I like the idea of a symmetrical hull so I can just turn it around and paddle from the bow seat when solo, instead of trying to position gear/weight to get the trim nice while paddling from the stern. For dimensions I was figuring 15'-16' with a 33"-35" beam. I wouldn't have to have a large capacity as I will be using it for casual day trips on flat water.
I have searched for many hours trying to find a plan that meets this criteria with no luck. I literally think I have seen every webite, store and blog associated with strip canoes. I did find one modern-style with a symmetrical hull but the plans are not available. I have contemplated modifying an existing design, but am a bit leary considering this is my first build.
One thought I had was to use the F17 design and turn it into a symmetrical hull. If one were to use stations #9(widest, lowest sheer) through #16(stern), this should create a fair, symmetrical hull. With 12" station spacing the canoe would be 15' in length and roughly 33" beam. Obviously the performance of this canoe would be nothing like that of the F17.
Am I overthinking this? Am I making too big of deal out of the asymmetric hull? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Dave
I have searched for many hours trying to find a plan that meets this criteria with no luck. I literally think I have seen every webite, store and blog associated with strip canoes. I did find one modern-style with a symmetrical hull but the plans are not available. I have contemplated modifying an existing design, but am a bit leary considering this is my first build.
One thought I had was to use the F17 design and turn it into a symmetrical hull. If one were to use stations #9(widest, lowest sheer) through #16(stern), this should create a fair, symmetrical hull. With 12" station spacing the canoe would be 15' in length and roughly 33" beam. Obviously the performance of this canoe would be nothing like that of the F17.
Am I overthinking this? Am I making too big of deal out of the asymmetric hull? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Dave