Renaissance
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 8:14 pm
I feel that it is good to acknowledge what a good place we are at in the canoe world right now. This year alone we have seen the production of the Esquif Taureau, the Robson Finkenmeister and now the Drakkar Wheelboy. Sure, Dagger no longer makes canoes, but Esquif now makes the Spark.
To display how times change, I would like to repost the following. I hope the author doesn't mind It really shows how far we have come since 1996-7.
http://www.americanwhitewater.org/oldaw ... etter1.htm
"C-1ers will probably have to look beyond Dagger for innovative new boats. Fortunately, there are a number of other excellent manufacturers who can potentially do a fine job."
And so we have seen - the first c-1 playboat ever and the first c-1 creek boat in 10 years have both come from small companies.
Always interesting to look back - and forward.
Alden
To display how times change, I would like to repost the following. I hope the author doesn't mind It really shows how far we have come since 1996-7.
http://www.americanwhitewater.org/oldaw ... etter1.htm
"C-1ers will probably have to look beyond Dagger for innovative new boats. Fortunately, there are a number of other excellent manufacturers who can potentially do a fine job."
And so we have seen - the first c-1 playboat ever and the first c-1 creek boat in 10 years have both come from small companies.
Always interesting to look back - and forward.
Alden