by Scooter » Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:12 am
Some words about weight capacity and stability from UJ's website:
The stability of a pirogue is somewhere between a canoe and a kayak. My best suggestion is to read the comments made by builders which range from "Hey the boat works great, it took some getting use to, but I haven't tipped it over. (yet). " to "We didn't sink at 470lbs. It's comfortable with 350lbs. I built the 16ft version. ", "I am 6'1" and weigh about 235 lbs and the boat carries me without any difficulty. ", and, "My kids and their friends have been out in the boat many times now and they have never tipped it over". A lot of the feeling of stability comes with experience and depends upon the individual. The longer the boat the more stable it will be. Increasing length does not greatly increase weight, the boat shown on the main pirogue page is mine. It is 14' long and weighs 38 pounds, increasing the length to the maximum of 15'6" will only add a few pounds and still should be well under 50 pounds. You can also increase the width.