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Kite +6%

First trip complete! It was a little hard on the varnish. My wife, daughter and I did the Nation Lakes Chain in Northern British Columbia over 7 days. I'll post details in the trip reports sections a little later. I'll just say that I am very pleased with this boat. It carries a load well and is very calm in rougher water. Speed felt good, it wasn't as fast as the two kayaks I was paddling with but I was carrying most of the gear for them and all the food. I even brought along 3 cots for comfort since we had the room. The boat got some willow shine along the way and a few scratches on the bottom when I misjudged the depth in a river section. I temporarily mounted the back rest from my other canoe and clamped a cup holder on the thwart but I really need to get on making a dash for it.
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sounds like a lovely trip. Good the work paid of. The yellow bags look good in there.

Hope it is the first of many. The osprtey / kite is no speed demon. They shine when things get rough or twisty
 
Nice pics, anxiously awaiting the TR...
The Kite is a very well balanced compromise hull, it takes on just about anything you can throw at it.
I bet it feels great paddling such a competent design that you built yourself. And it's so pretty.
For me, that feeling never gets old, and it's been nearly 50 years since I built the first boat!
Congrats on a job well done, betcha can't wait for the next trip and next build.
 
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