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<blockquote data-quote="mud-skipper" data-source="post: 312425" data-attributes="member: 11436"><p>We added about 4' of decking, and with both of us on the raft, it plowed the bow under. Back to the dock to remove that!</p><p></p><p>With my 'apprentice' sailing solo, the raft performs really well, so we're relegating this 'vessel' to being his own personal water transport.</p><p></p><p>Lessons learned?. Don't use 4" pipes! We're going to now try to make a 26' raft using 6" pipes. But first, we have to perfect bending them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mud-skipper, post: 312425, member: 11436"] We added about 4' of decking, and with both of us on the raft, it plowed the bow under. Back to the dock to remove that! With my 'apprentice' sailing solo, the raft performs really well, so we're relegating this 'vessel' to being his own personal water transport. Lessons learned?. Don't use 4" pipes! We're going to now try to make a 26' raft using 6" pipes. But first, we have to perfect bending them! [/QUOTE]
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