East Greenland Replica fron Nuuk, ca. Mid 20th C. Greenland National Museum
Deck fittings. Brian had this to say about this Qajaq:
"The mysterious East Greenland kayak, ultra low volume, fast, manuverable. Let's be clear, there is not a lot of stability in a boat of this type. The kayak will spear through all but the smallest waves. It will not roll as well as a West Greenland boat with a more bouyant cross section. Yet, despite all this, it remains one of my favorite kayaks. There is something so sweet about slicing it across flat water, silent, easy and intimate. The East Greenland kayaks are just something you see and fall in love with, and that's a good enough reason as any to build one. "
Brian Schulz' latest experiment, the Rhino
Rhino in the surf
My favorite, the F1
1935 Sisimuit Replica, which Brian considers his favorite Greenland Qajaq.
Brian built a skin on frame version of Joel White's Shearwater and cruised it inthe Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
camp
all photos courtesy Brian Shulz, Cape Falcon Kayaks
3 comments:
There is something about those lovely kayaks and boats that plastic will never match.
Thanks again Thomas for highlighting them.
Mike
I love my F1 and my 1933 Disko Bay boat made at Brian's! Nice article.
I recognize his campsite. In the rocks just short of the sandy point is a hot spring, exposed at low tide...
I spent many hours melting in there, watching the Ospreys.
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