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The Option is 8'8" long, the Ion is 6'10" long. Both are 29" wide and will be about 15.75" deep.
The Option is symmetrical in top view, but the rocker is asymmetrical, and the chines are also asymmetrical.
The Ion is essentially intended to be a river running version of the Blackfly. I paddled it on whitewater for the first time today, and I have to say it's ridiculously fun. Good, corky fun.
The Option is symmetrical in top view, but the rocker is asymmetrical, and the chines are also asymmetrical.
The Ion is essentially intended to be a river running version of the Blackfly. I paddled it on whitewater for the first time today, and I have to say it's ridiculously fun. Good, corky fun.
Gutted,
I've been trying to convince people for years that OC1s don't look like bathtubs. Then came the Ion, in pearl white!
Nice one Jeremy! Keep up the good work..
Kelvin.
I've been trying to convince people for years that OC1s don't look like bathtubs. Then came the Ion, in pearl white!
Nice one Jeremy! Keep up the good work..
Kelvin.
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finaly
This is perfect!
I love the idea of a quick planning hull creeker (and lets be honest the Ledge is huge and really heavy) and not being huge myself nothing really fits the bill, well maybe the Tureaue but that thing does not look like a canoe.
The Option looks like it is between a quake and a Ledge which is just what I need.
When will they be avalible?
What can you tell us about the asymetrical hull?
J. Wood
I love the idea of a quick planning hull creeker (and lets be honest the Ledge is huge and really heavy) and not being huge myself nothing really fits the bill, well maybe the Tureaue but that thing does not look like a canoe.
The Option looks like it is between a quake and a Ledge which is just what I need.
When will they be avalible?
What can you tell us about the asymetrical hull?
J. Wood
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I'm hoping to have they done in time for ALF. It's going to take a big push on my part, but I think it can happen.
The asymmetrical hull... Well, if you're like me, you don't go backwards as much as you go forwards, so it makes sense to optimize it for going one direction. The chines and rocker are intended to keep the bow from getting pushed around and keep the stern engaged and behind you where it belongs. There's more volume in the bow where you need it to stay dry, and the stern rocker makes it easier to pull the bow up over waves.
I wouldn't exactly call it a planing hull either. While the center section is fairly flat, the outer chines are lifted up enough that it's not going to perform like a 'true' planing hull (probably won't flat spin on a green wave).
The asymmetrical hull... Well, if you're like me, you don't go backwards as much as you go forwards, so it makes sense to optimize it for going one direction. The chines and rocker are intended to keep the bow from getting pushed around and keep the stern engaged and behind you where it belongs. There's more volume in the bow where you need it to stay dry, and the stern rocker makes it easier to pull the bow up over waves.
I wouldn't exactly call it a planing hull either. While the center section is fairly flat, the outer chines are lifted up enough that it's not going to perform like a 'true' planing hull (probably won't flat spin on a green wave).
I sense the possibility for some cool decal options!Lappie wrote:LOL, one could put some faucet on it and and claw feet and then you'd have a tub...
I am also excited about having this creeker be a little smaller/lighter than the L'edge. Weight is the only downside I have heard of the L'edge. That and the price of a new boat...
-Anthony
"I'm gonna run this one river left I think.... So far river left, that I'm gonna be on the bank. With my boat on my shoulder."
"I'm gonna run this one river left I think.... So far river left, that I'm gonna be on the bank. With my boat on my shoulder."
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Expensive. It's the fees and surcharges and add-on costs that get you, and those are hard to predict. It's doable though.Lennart wrote:I hope thing work out, any ideas of shipping costs to europe?
pick up at plattling would be great:)))
I'll already be flying two boats over to Plattling, so bringing more isn't really realistic. Though if anyone wants to buy a composite Blackfly, I'm hoping to leave it over there.
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