Boat of the Week - Perception Sage
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:12 pm
Ah, the Sage. First Perception rotomolded C1. Paddles somewhat like a low-end touring kayak does today;)
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The plastic is known for being brittle (many self-destructed within a few years of manufacture, cracking in to lots of tiny plastic bits). And those that look in great shape today (not too faded, especially considering 30 years old) can be a bit "tender".
For those that posted a Dagger Cascade paddled like a log... you've clearly not paddled a Sage;)
All that said, it was a bit of a revolution when it appeared, and paddles similar to some of the glass boats of the era. Good forward speed, but a bit lumbering in the turns...
http://www.cboats.net/c_db/list.php?typ ... &name=Sage" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The plastic is known for being brittle (many self-destructed within a few years of manufacture, cracking in to lots of tiny plastic bits). And those that look in great shape today (not too faded, especially considering 30 years old) can be a bit "tender".
For those that posted a Dagger Cascade paddled like a log... you've clearly not paddled a Sage;)
All that said, it was a bit of a revolution when it appeared, and paddles similar to some of the glass boats of the era. Good forward speed, but a bit lumbering in the turns...