Just a few adjustments to what is already a great design. There are a few additional points I forgot to mention but I will try to cover over these in the follow up Overnighter video.
I had trampolines made for my rowcruiser, I use cargo netting on top of the trampolines to secure all my dry bags that live in the cabin during the daytime. I've done up to 10 nights on board, I always sleep in the cabin at anchor. Greetings from Canada!! The rowcruiser is a fantastic machine!
I have used the Trangia quit a lot for hiking, but wouldnt use it on the water. One of the fellows in the UK Dinghy Cruising association tipped his and suffered quite nasty burns and set his boat ablaze a couple of years ago.
Hey Jens, that’s definitely a concern. That’s why my food prep tray has a30mm lip around the perimeter to bund any spills. Besides I think I would only use it in calm conditions to limit spill potential.
Hi, I’m very keen on this boat and was wondering what state and location as before I build I would just like to inspect. I’ve built Colins rigger system and installed in a new 16’ canoe, .
Don’t think so because there’s a fair bit going on and this would prob help hold sea sickness off - if it’s flat you’re rowing - but everyone’s different
It will be the water temp in the cabin and condensation will be your big enemy..a sleeping bag withe water proof shell might be a good idea. My much larger cabin on a 24' gets to 50°f at night in the summer even if its a comfy 66° outside and i use a space heater st the marina...winters bedding onboard year round