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Saturday 12 March 2011

Dr Joe also says this....

....but wouldn't ya just love a day out with this Guy?....

"Crazy makes life interesting."

Wild and crazy ideas are always that until you prove they work.

It is good you are keeping an open mind to this. You may consider if you have multiple boats just attach them together and your stability issues are solved. The Polynesians sailed and paddled across the Pacific in open double canoes. If you each had a pole it would be easy to rig a trampoline/hammock across the rig and or even pitch a dome tent above them. It may be good to keep one sailor on lookout in bad weather which would be an option. The weight of the poles and clamps are trivial. Remove the center thwarts and you could comfortably sleep in 2 or 3 hammocks.

I read about kayakers in Vietnam attaching their hulls together and pitching a tent over the top. But they were Crazy, dodging pirates and police to free climb sea stacks.




We use canoes rigged like this with youth that can not walk. If you nose the third canoe in between the other two you could use it for steerage with the tent pitched. Or it could be your escape boat. Bow on the beach this is totally stable. The back canoe would be self leveling as it would still float while tied in.

I don't know about your location but you may find sleeping that close to the water cold and damp. Bring warm sleeping gear.

Some of my favorite stories are about wild ideas. Think; Kontiki, Raa, Tinkerbell, (checking this one out1st) Hannes Lindemann and Joshua Slocum.

You go wild man!
Dr. Joe
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Coos Bay Or

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