I haven’t yet. But this spring and summer I have plans to build a frame and canvas canoe with black locust saplings as they are so abundant around us. I haven’t decided on dimensions yet. But I plan on using it for trapping (beaver, otter, and coon primarily) and fishing mostly with the occasional hunting trip and being gone paddled by 1 person most of the time. With an occasional passenger to help. So myself plus about 500# wouldn’t be an unrealistic number to see every now and then. One good run of 10 mature beaver and some spare gear Or a paddle In hunting trip with a buddy and we both shoot a deer. Both scenarios are very possible and easily top this numbers. And really not that difficult to accomplish.
I don’t know what good numbers would be, but I’m thinking about 32” wide in the center and 12’ long, with the center 4’ straight. And shape it like a boat tail bullet. With w little longer nose and a more blunt rear. I’ll probably shift that center section about 1’ rearward. I’m thinking it may help with one man paddling.Think it would do it, or should the numbers be modified?
I’ll definitely be posting pictures once I get started.
Kyle