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- BlackFly Canoes
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I like it a lot!
Granted, coming form a freestyle kayak background I liked the idea of an open canoe sized like a modern playboat. I even thought about building one based my Flirt but then again, I'm good at fixing boats but have never built one.
Awesome and I think there will be a few people interested. Too bad I live in Europe
Granted, coming form a freestyle kayak background I liked the idea of an open canoe sized like a modern playboat. I even thought about building one based my Flirt but then again, I'm good at fixing boats but have never built one.
Awesome and I think there will be a few people interested. Too bad I live in Europe
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well..
Nice looking little bugger!
From the picture (here and your site) you pulled it clean and outfitted it nicely! I'd like to see some close ups - or better yet see it in person!
Now we need the specs! LOL
Have any kids been in it yet to give it a try? Looks like it could work for them!
Where were the pictures taken?
Good luck at the worlds and keep us posted on how things go!
Paul C.
PS: The Squirt boat looks cool too!
From the picture (here and your site) you pulled it clean and outfitted it nicely! I'd like to see some close ups - or better yet see it in person!
Now we need the specs! LOL
Have any kids been in it yet to give it a try? Looks like it could work for them!
Where were the pictures taken?
Good luck at the worlds and keep us posted on how things go!
Paul C.
PS: The Squirt boat looks cool too!
Paul C.
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- BlackFly Canoes
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Specs?!? you mean I have to measure it?
Alright-
Length: 6'6" (it fits in the back of my truck )
depth: 16"
width:28.5"
open length: 42"
open width : 19"
Rocker (to seam, bow and stern):11"
Planing surface length: 42.5"
Planing surface width (at widest point): 20
outfitted weight: 35lbs
Volume: No idea
Layup is 4/5 glass/kevlar, vacuum bagged, with some unidirectional carbon ribs
I'm having so gelcoat issues with it- it's chipping off in big pieces. but I suspected i would, so I pigmented the first layer of epoxy black, so it doesn't look as bad.
Pictures are from Maryland Chute on the Potomac... and my driveway
Alright-
Length: 6'6" (it fits in the back of my truck )
depth: 16"
width:28.5"
open length: 42"
open width : 19"
Rocker (to seam, bow and stern):11"
Planing surface length: 42.5"
Planing surface width (at widest point): 20
outfitted weight: 35lbs
Volume: No idea
Layup is 4/5 glass/kevlar, vacuum bagged, with some unidirectional carbon ribs
I'm having so gelcoat issues with it- it's chipping off in big pieces. but I suspected i would, so I pigmented the first layer of epoxy black, so it doesn't look as bad.
Pictures are from Maryland Chute on the Potomac... and my driveway
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Shweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
I second that on the specs...length, width, depth? Badass outfitting.
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Ooops, you wrote em while I was asking
Thanks for the lowdown. Let us know if you produce any to sell and if possible bring it to the Lenoir City C-Boat fest in March. I'm sure there are many of us who would love to lovingly stroke it and perhaps even try it in the water!
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Nice one
That boat looks really nice. Kinda reminds me a bit of a scaled down version of my cut n shut Spanishfly I used at the Worlds in Oz back in 2005. That thing used to pop on loops and I nearly landed a few but it's hard work that's for sure. Good for cleans though
Is it time to start seeing full on air moves in an OC1 on bussy? I think it's going to be an interesting one that's for sure and result in more than a couple of injuries!! I was almost tempted back out of retirement....
Jamie Burbeck
Is it time to start seeing full on air moves in an OC1 on bussy? I think it's going to be an interesting one that's for sure and result in more than a couple of injuries!! I was almost tempted back out of retirement....
Jamie Burbeck