WINEGLASS WHERRY KIT: Precision pre-cut BS-1088 Okoume plywood panels(4mm), 3 gallons System Three epoxy, dispensing pumps, 70 feet. of 6 oz. 38" wide fiberglass cloth, 10 yards of 1.5" fiberglass tape, precut breast hook, thwarts, knees, oarlock blocks, transom, temporary cross-sectional frames, gunnels, construction manual, System Three Epoxy Book. Small building supplies include: 4 pair vinyl gloves, 3 rolls 20-gauge wire, plastic squeegee, 2 bags wood flour, and stirring sticks.
TAIGA WILDERNESS TRIPPER KIT: Precision pre-cut BS-1088 Okoume plywood panels(4mm),3 gallons System Three epoxy, dispensing pumps, 70 feet of 6 oz. 38" wide fiberglass cloth, 20 feet of 1.5" fiberglass tape, precut breast hook, ash thwarts, yolk, wicker seats, temporary cross-sectional frames, gunnels, construction manual, System Three Epoxy Book. Small building supplies include: 4 pair vinyl gloves, 3 rolls 20-gauge wire, plastic squeegee, 1 bag wood flour, and stirring sticks.
*The transverse Metacenter, in inches, is a measure of a kayak's initial stability. A higher number is more stable. All single kayaks computed with same weight person.
**Kayak cruising speed is proportional to the boat's wetted surface, which is the area of frictional drag of the water on the hull, here expressed in sq. ft.
***Top Cruising Speed (TCS) is determined by loaded waterline length (LWL). A longer LWL gives a faster TCS. At approximately 90% of its hull speed (when a kayak starts to produce a bow wake longer than its LWL) the effort required to continue accelerating radically increases. In general longer kayaks have higher top speeds and short kayaks have more efficient cruising speeds.
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