A Toto and A Baby Raven  
By Mike Gill - Fort Myers, Florida - USA

My son Patrick has been on a mission for several months to find the best kayak to take him to those special fishing spots. Places where only birds, fish and kayakers go. After months of searching, Patrick, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Florida, and I decided to build a Jim Michalak Toto for his adventures. At the same time I would finish the Selway-Fisher 13-foot Baby Raven canoe I started almost a year ago. It has hung from the rafters of my shop for months. Both boats are stitch and tape projects we constructed from lumberyard materials and epoxy.

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Both boats are stitch and tape projects we constructed from lumberyard materials and epoxy.

Patrick’s Toto was built in two weeks of spare time. Jim Michalak is a genius boat designer. The Toto went together as designed with no tricks. It is simple, straightforward and goes together quickly. The Baby Raven was bit more complicated with more parts and compound curves. However, it was also a joy to build. We use Home Depot luan at $10 per sheet. I like epoxy and cloth inside and outside the hull. This has been a very good building material and process for us.

On a cool, blustery day we pulled both projects from the back of the pickup truck and baptized them in the waters of J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island, Fla.

We pulled both projects from the back of the pickup truck and baptized them in the waters of J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge

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Ding Darling is a spectacular place to canoe and kayak. Places named Hard Working Bayou, Macintyre Creek and Tarpon Bay pepper the nearly 7000 acres of mangrove island refuge that borders Pine Island Sound along the Gulf of Mexico. This spot is world renowned for wading birds. I’m not into birds but we paddled passed groups of albino pelicans, several hawks, one eagle and a number of day glow-pink birds I had no idea what they were. They just glowed with color. “Ding”, as the locals call it, is a very unique place on this planet. I am told people from all over the world visit here to see the birds. It is a pretty cool place to chase fish too.

Both boats performed beyond our expectations. I built Baby Raven to carry my fat backside. The Selway-Fisher design moves through the water well and is stable and comfortable. I use a 240 cm double paddle and stakeout pole to stick in the muddy bottom to anchor my Baby Raven in place while I fish. It is a wonderful fishing platform for me. I can stand up in her and with a little practice, I will be able to fish standing up. I built a nice seat that is very comfortable. I paddled for hours covering several miles with no backache.

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Patrick also wanted a boat that was stable, easy to paddle, swift, attractive and a good fishing platform. He preferred a kayak rather than canoe and loves to glide across the shallows in search of Redfish, Trout and Snook. We read as much as we could on Duckworks about Michalak’s Toto. Everything we read sounded like what Patrick wanted. Toto is sleek and sexy.

Both boats weight about 40 pounds each. Not bad. They are easy to carry around and lift in and out of the truck.

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Both boats weight about 40 pounds each. Not bad. They are easy to carry around and lift in and out of the truck.

The staff at the refuge allowed us to park along the one-way, five-mile long dirt road through the estuary. A fee of $5 per car gives you access to the area. They welcome anyone to drop kayaks or canoes in the water and explore. The only warning we received was it is easy to get lost. With hundreds of small mangrove islands, the area becomes a confusing maze. All landmarks look alike. It is very easy to get turned around and lost. We were confused several times during our inaugural adventure.

The fish got the better of us this day. However, we were more excited about our boats than catching fish. Fish beware next time.

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