Eric Lyon's "Seaweed"

Eric Lyon designed and built the 32' "Seaweed" for cruising in British Columbia.  The box section hull can sleep two adults inside.  Curved crossbeams lead to a diamond box section ama filled with foam.  Eric is still deciding about the sailing rig.  Most likely a tacking lug rig will be used, or a cambered Chinese lug if I can talk him into it.

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  1. Lovely! I could be convinced if I could leave the boat on a mooring instead of trailering.

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  2. It's a bugger when someone does something so simple like this! Thanks for posting it, Gary

    Wade, what if you made the bows detachable like Gary's Wa'apa?

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  3. James, folders are fine, but I am lazy, and I don't want to add to set up time after driving an hour. 30 miniutes is all I stand under ordinary conditions. The folding set-up would have to be really snip-snap for me. But folding the ends would allow the boat to possibly be stowed on trailer without disassembling the akas, that is true.

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  4. Are there any websites with more descriptions of the boat?

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  5. E-mail me at gary.dierking (at) gmail.com
    and I will give you his contact address.

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  6. seaweed holds an enduring appeal to me, do you have any idea of how she was eventually configured or of her handling and usage. ta

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  7. Write me privately and I give you his address.

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