Esquif Detonator Saddle info
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Esquif Detonator Saddle info
I recently bought an Esquif Detonator. It is missing the the saddle so I either need to build one or buy one. I want to go with the saddle/bulkhead combination (Beluga Saddle?) Did these boats come factory with this type of saddle? Where can I buy one? I am having a hard time finding info about this online
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
Beluga saddle
Thanks, I checked there website but still can 't find the saddle anywhere. I will try to call Esquif next week and see what they can do.
I believe you are talking about Bob Britt's Saddles. Definitely the Bee's Knees in terms of bulkhead outfitting.Lappie wrote:You can buy from Beluga directly(Boreal Design), I'm sure Esquif could sale you one and there is an other one, I don't remember who, but some one here, on the forum, that makes them, and they are suposed to be the cat's butt in way of bulk head!
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"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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Saddles
http://horizontees.com/Horizon_Graphics ... ddles.html
$300.00 with footrails installed, Buy and install your own $260.00
Large, Bulky, expensive to ship $85.00 UPS Ground to most U.S States.
Contact Info whitewater@comcast.net
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$300.00 with footrails installed, Buy and install your own $260.00
Large, Bulky, expensive to ship $85.00 UPS Ground to most U.S States.
Contact Info whitewater@comcast.net
[img]http://horizontees.com/Horizon_Graphics ... les.html#7[/img]
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Pump sytem
Pump system Pre-installed option adds another $200.00 to the set-up
attwood T-1200, 14.8- 4400 mAh Lithium ion Battery, Mil Spec Waterproof toggle switch pre wired, All Ready to Install in boat.
attwood T-1200, 14.8- 4400 mAh Lithium ion Battery, Mil Spec Waterproof toggle switch pre wired, All Ready to Install in boat.
For me; boating brings me closer to to something divine, and in a open canoe I'm 8 Inches closer.
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Re: Saddles
Warning! Once you have one of these saddles all others will suck to the point that you won't want to paddle a boat without one.horizongfx wrote:http://horizontees.com/Horizon_Graphics ... ddles.html
$300.00 with footrails installed, Buy and install your own $260.00
Large, Bulky, expensive to ship $85.00 UPS Ground to most U.S States.
Contact Info whitewater@comcast.net
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Esquif Detonator Saddle info
Thanks for the info, I will be in touch. This is exactly what I have been looking for.
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Battery
I have gone 3 River trips on a single charge, without fail, I would bet you could play all day on a single charge.gumpy wrote:Hey Bob, how long will that battery run the pumP? Will it last a full day of tough water & playboating? (within reason)
BTW, I've seen Bobs work and it is indeed the finest available.
I usually Charge Mine every other trip down river.
@ 14.8 Volots it really Pushes the water out ! Quick !
I Don't Know if you can see the video or not but heres a Link, notice the Plume Thrown out of the bow of Standingman's boat you won't get that kind of head pressure with a SLA !
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... 8090672531
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Yukon, I have working wayyyyy to hard on this saddle design to just send you the plans if that's what you are hinting atYukon wrote:Curious as to what's the big difference in the saddles? Buying one on spec is kinda hard when the shipping here would probably be $200. But I do have foam and a saw and some glue. They look nice.

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No Bob dont want free reign on your design, just curious as the main differences.
Years ago I bought a Beluga Alpollosa Saddle on spec and was not that happy with it, mind you I am now finally getting used to a bulkhead over thigh straps.
I can appreciate the hard work that goes into a saddle like yours.
Things would be much easier if I could jump in one and try it out. We are all different sizes and shapes. I did just order 3 buns of foam sliced to all different thickness. If I would had to pay for shipping that would have been as much as the foam itself. I have a couple of ideas that I am working on- the biggest is to make a saddle that is very adjustable and will work for a wide range of students as I think that is the one area that has been lacking in saddle design. It would be a big benifit to manufactures of boats to have a very universal fitting saddle.
Keep up with the creativity as it benefits the open boating world as a whole
Years ago I bought a Beluga Alpollosa Saddle on spec and was not that happy with it, mind you I am now finally getting used to a bulkhead over thigh straps.
I can appreciate the hard work that goes into a saddle like yours.
Things would be much easier if I could jump in one and try it out. We are all different sizes and shapes. I did just order 3 buns of foam sliced to all different thickness. If I would had to pay for shipping that would have been as much as the foam itself. I have a couple of ideas that I am working on- the biggest is to make a saddle that is very adjustable and will work for a wide range of students as I think that is the one area that has been lacking in saddle design. It would be a big benifit to manufactures of boats to have a very universal fitting saddle.
Keep up with the creativity as it benefits the open boating world as a whole
Canoe Instructor and full time canoe fanatic.