Introducing the Esquif L'edge
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Thanks Craig SE creekin here we come
I am so glad we weren't able to get an order up for the Homes. Love these lines! So glad Jacque has been so supportive and willing to take chances. Now everyone lets step up and buy.
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U-N-R-E-A-L!!!
Craig, chapeau, mon ami!!
That boat looks phantastic! Exactly what I thought was missing in the market, a traditional lookin open boat, but with REAL hard edges and a real full-on planing hull !!!
Can't wait to try one. When will they be out???
Cheers! TGG!
That boat looks phantastic! Exactly what I thought was missing in the market, a traditional lookin open boat, but with REAL hard edges and a real full-on planing hull !!!
Can't wait to try one. When will they be out???
Cheers! TGG!
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Yeeha! What! A! Boat!
Can't wait to paddle this over here in Europe. Let's get that oven fired up!
Thanks to everyone who was/is involved! This is what this community is and needs: dedication, ideas, bravery and, besides all that, having fun.
Can't wait to paddle this over here in Europe. Let's get that oven fired up!
Thanks to everyone who was/is involved! This is what this community is and needs: dedication, ideas, bravery and, besides all that, having fun.
"A canoe trip?" he said. "There ain't nothing to go down there for."
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
"Because it's there," Lewis said.
(James Dickey, Deliverance)
Fantastic!!!
Put me down for a full open version with wood gunnels, next week would be OK.
I remember posting some time ago that my dream boat would be a Spanish Fly bottom with a traditional top, your reply was
"patience grasshopper"
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You
Anyone need a couple wood gunneled Preludes
Put me down for a full open version with wood gunnels, next week would be OK.
I remember posting some time ago that my dream boat would be a Spanish Fly bottom with a traditional top, your reply was
"patience grasshopper"
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You
Anyone need a couple wood gunneled Preludes
Dennis
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Awesome
This is great news. I love the Spanish Fly and Ocoee, and I'm sure I'll love this boat. Can't wait to try one out!
Thanks Craig, and thanks Esquif!
Thanks Craig, and thanks Esquif!
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First off, congrats to you Craig, and also to jacques/Esquif!
I will also be waiting to hear how the boat handles for heavier people. Maybe I worry too much this (or maybe I should just shut up and loose some weight!), because I'm starting to sound like a broken record as all the good boats get smaller, but I don't think big boys shine in the Solito, Zoom and other shorter boats.
Hopefully it'll sell and Esquif will consider a L'Edge X. I'd love a smaller Viper 12 or a drier Viper 11. Which I guess leaves me only the option of an Ocoee.
Anyway, congrats and good luck with the production, marketing and sales!!
PY.
I will also be waiting to hear how the boat handles for heavier people. Maybe I worry too much this (or maybe I should just shut up and loose some weight!), because I'm starting to sound like a broken record as all the good boats get smaller, but I don't think big boys shine in the Solito, Zoom and other shorter boats.
Hopefully it'll sell and Esquif will consider a L'Edge X. I'd love a smaller Viper 12 or a drier Viper 11. Which I guess leaves me only the option of an Ocoee.
Anyway, congrats and good luck with the production, marketing and sales!!
PY.
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Craig,
A nice tribute to Frankie Hubbard.
Thanks to you and the fine people at Esquif for the vision and work that went into bring the L'edge to this stage.
I look forward to more information in due course as it become available.
Congratulations!
A nice tribute to Frankie Hubbard.
Thanks to you and the fine people at Esquif for the vision and work that went into bring the L'edge to this stage.
I look forward to more information in due course as it become available.
Congratulations!
Brian
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Cool looking design . The bottom reminds me of rails on a 'yak so with that and the planing hull, it should really carve a wave and ferry across a river like crazy. Looking at the depth compared to the fly in one of the pics, it should be super dry - even fully open. That big deck area would scare me if it got caught in a pourover and blew a bag though
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nice job Craig
How can I get a prototype/Demo in NC?