Silverbirch Creeker
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- FullGnarlzOC
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Silverbirch Creeker
SB is at it again... prototype coming soon.
http://www.gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
- FullGnarlzOC
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Re: Silverbirch Creeker
Couple more pics
http://www.gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
Re: Silverbirch Creeker
Cool-looking design. Any specs yet in terms of length and width?
Re: Silverbirch Creeker
To the untrained eye, it looks a bit shorter with more rocker than a Covert 9.3 it could be narrower at the gunnels too
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Re: Silverbirch Creeker
Nothing yet on specs or name - but they are working on it! Just got back from a week long trip in the UK to paddle and test out the prototype. Felt real good! Edgier than a Covert, more volume to blast holes, faster acceleration but lower top end speed. Emphasis on primary stability.
Here's a video that I did of the trip!
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Here's a video that I did of the trip!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... tzyqi78fmM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
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Re: Silverbirch Creeker
So the word "lust" does not apply yet for me. But granted, no actual dimensional/ non-SB team, production model reviews will be in for a while.
Maybe this is being too obvious, but say if it were a bit more boat than the L 'Edge lite and a touch less boat than the Octane 91 (and maybe a bit wider, edgier and longer than the Option)-- Like say what an Octane 88/ 89 might be with slightly more piton-avoldant bow and stern profile than the 85/ 91?
Maybe not for everybody, but could see finding a place for it in the garage, ya know
Maybe this is being too obvious, but say if it were a bit more boat than the L 'Edge lite and a touch less boat than the Octane 91 (and maybe a bit wider, edgier and longer than the Option)-- Like say what an Octane 88/ 89 might be with slightly more piton-avoldant bow and stern profile than the 85/ 91?
Maybe not for everybody, but could see finding a place for it in the garage, ya know