I was just about to buy Tom Hill's Champlain canoe plans based largely on her dimensions and description, (I also think she's pretty too). She is 16' long with a 36'' beam, lapstrake construction. Tom's description here http://www.thomasjhillboatdesigns.co...champlain.html says she's good with paddles or oars and would take a sliding seat. I did a search on her, didn't find much, but did find a couple of Tom's other canoe designs described as excessively tender and tippy. This won't do for me as I take a four-year-old along. I was going to use this boat as a car-topper almost exclusively in the Matanzas River, which is really the ICW (occasional chop and large boat wake). I mostly want to be able to drop a few crab pots in the water rather quickly without much fuss. The pots have to be checked regularly so the idea of dropping the pots close to a put-in where I can pull them every day in an hour or so's time is appealing. Anybody have any experience with this particular design? If not, any other ideas? This is also a warm-up boat for a bigger build so glued-lapstrake is necessary, two passengers, stable, can take some chop, for paddle or row, but not sail, light enough to car-top. Thanks- Aaron

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