L'Edge Review after test run on Green Narrows

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Shep wrote:Hypothetically speaking... If you were considering lowering the sides, would it destroy the gunwales taking them off just to refit them lower? would it make more sense to buy the decked version to do that work? I mean hypothetically. BTW, Paul, may I ask how tall you are? I'm just a tad heavier than you (160) but might have the length to not want to trim a boat down... hypothetically. :)

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This point (see picture) is about as low as you can take the gunnels. We left about an 1"+/- of depth adjustability in the center.

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pmp wrote:a trick i use on sidewall foam is to carve some away opposite the footpegs, makes it way easier to get in and out.
FWIW... the foam on the sidewalls of the decked model are thicker than the open model by a good 1" or so.
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sidewall height

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I'm 5 ft 11inch.
Go with what craig is suggesting. (although i'd carry the height triming to the end i think).
I'd order the boat as you want it rather than retro fit.
-i'd think the end of the deck, cut to traditional size, could be put back on as a small deck to protect end of inwale and give you a cool grab handle... realize though that i haven't done this yet, it's speculation.
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pmp wrote:I'm 5 ft 11inch.
Go with what craig is suggesting. (although i'd carry the height triming to the end i think).
I'd order the boat as you want it rather than retro fit.
-i'd think the end of the deck, cut to traditional size, could be put back on as a small deck to protect end of inwale and give you a cool grab handle... realize though that i haven't done this yet, it's speculation.
paul
If you order your boat with wood gunnels you can request the gunnels to be dropped to the lowest point at the center of the boat.

As far as trimming down the ends... that's up to the new owner/modifier. :wink:
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when will more boats be available

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Craig, do you know when the next shipment of boats will go to Eastern dealers?
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Wendy wrote:Craig, do you know when the next shipment of boats will go to Eastern dealers?
Not sure... but I do know they've suddenly become REALLY busy up at a little factory in Quebec.

Probably best to check with your favorite retailer... and soon. :wink:
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