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Pine creek sounds great, I've floated it on a raft with the kids and also in a kayak. It seems like something I ought to be able to accomplish even as a beginner in a drift boat. Maybe if were feeling froggy afterwards we can try our hand at the Loyalsock if by some strange magic it happens to be high enough to float. Worlds End s.p. has a very nice campround especially the cabins. More importantly though not only am I the beginner i'm also a boater first so the decision on which water to float should probably go to the fishermen since not all good whitewater has good fishing too.
I shouldn't worry about it though since I haven't even bought the ply yet Tomorrow I'll talk to the fine people at Rittenhouse lumber(right off 309 just outside Philly). They have always been the goto place for me when I have something very specific in mind. Speaking of ply what is everybody using? I was thinking 3/8 Okume for sides and decking and 1/2" for the bottom along with maybe 20oz. glass. With 6 or 8 oz glass everywhere else(stitch and glue)
I used 1/4" for the sides and 5/8" for the bottom. 1/4 sides with glass (I also used a layer of kevlar - ~10 oz total) seem to be standard for a framed boat. 1/2-5/8 on the bottom is also pretty standard. I used about 20 oz on the bottom too (glass and kevlar). Not sure if the stitch and glue guys go much different from that - I wouldn't think so.
Loyalsock is another good one. Have fished camped and canoed it a ton- would be a fun trip at a higher spring level (normal to low would be a bit boney in the upper stretches). Pretty mellow also - unless you make a run at the haystacks.
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