No crack on the prelude or l'edge
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No crack on the prelude or l'edge
If you don't want a crack behind your saddle, take out the saddle and round it like the shape of the bottom of your canoe.
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Hi, Kris. I am not sure what you were saying in your original post. What it looks like to me in the original post is that a crack develops behind the factory-installed saddle of Esquif boats. Can you be more clear what you mean with this "crack behind the saddle"?
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I think it may be worth doing, but the only broken PE hull I've seen did NOT crack under or right next to the saddle. I think there is not enough evidence to say that the saddle shape creates any significant stress risers in the hull. And to verbalize what I think Larry and Smurf are getting at, minicell foam will likely deform quite well during an impact. Heck, kayak manufacturers often put it under their seats, and they have lots more failure data by which to design their products.
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