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Modifying a Kite plan for more speed?

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I thought it best to start a separate thread for this question but @dutchlennart mentioned that the Osprey/Kite hull isn't a speed demon in my Kite+6% thread and it got me thinking. If you were going to modify the stock Kite design for the following parameters what would you do?
-Paddler and gear total weight roughly 340lbs
-48 to 56 strokes per minute with a 610 cm² (94.5 in²) area double blade.

I find my 6% upscaled (in every direction) build very stable. While it's comforting to have the extra stability I assume that comfort comes at the expense of speed. Not having a design background but still curious it has me wondering if I might have been better off keeping the stock form dimensions and just increasing the spacing between stations but up to what length? 17'-17.5'-18'? Or a mixture of % increase and length increase?

Or is it a better idea to just look at different designs? I have no interest in a boat that surprisingly overturns once in a while but would be interested is trading some stability for efficiency should I build another.

This is probably a question better suited for winter when everyone in bored but I'll put it out there anyway.

Opinions?
 
Greenval barracuda..
Not sure how well it behaves with 340 lbs.
I Did paddle that one and it is yummie with my 80 ish kilo's
I would start with that and maybe scale that. Or look very carrenfully at a blackwater or a swift cruiser.

Or put a sail on your kite. ;)
 
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