Boat of the Week - Drakkar Wheelboy / BigBoy
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:37 pm
C1's have been "international" boats for almost as long as they've been around (look at the "copying" of race designs in the 60's... and the Hahn mold that was brought to the US, then modified, etc...). But in 2006 a boat designed in Germany, built in Poland, and a few of us in the US purchased... the first (to my knowledge) plastic "rodeo boat" that was designed by a C1er as a C1. Sure, the plastic was a bit heavy (but durable) and the foam tended to gas off and lose quite a bit of volume (replace with minicell), but it is a great boat.
https://www.cboats.net/c_db/list.php?ty ... e=Wheelboy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of my first trips in mine was down the Tohickon at near the end of the year. Compared to my usual slivers of glass this felt like a cork... but a very stable cork. Comfortable too.
There are at least a dozen here in the US, likely more. If you see one, it is worth paddling it... and if one comes up for sale worth considering if hole play is your kind of thing. For it's length it is a decent riverrunner as well, but if you are looking at primarily river running there are better boats to look at. Some folks have used them for creeking as well... but again, there may be better more purpose built boats to look at (Finkenmeister, Riverelf Storm Chaser to name two recent craft).
The BigBoy is a larger composite-only version of the Wheelboy. From what I heard from Marko (designer) it was never made in plastic.
I KNOW there are some epic BigBoy and Wheelboy stories and images out there... I'm hoping Squeakyknees and Marshall may share a few... as well as others.
https://www.cboats.net/c_db/list.php?ty ... e=Wheelboy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One of my first trips in mine was down the Tohickon at near the end of the year. Compared to my usual slivers of glass this felt like a cork... but a very stable cork. Comfortable too.
There are at least a dozen here in the US, likely more. If you see one, it is worth paddling it... and if one comes up for sale worth considering if hole play is your kind of thing. For it's length it is a decent riverrunner as well, but if you are looking at primarily river running there are better boats to look at. Some folks have used them for creeking as well... but again, there may be better more purpose built boats to look at (Finkenmeister, Riverelf Storm Chaser to name two recent craft).
The BigBoy is a larger composite-only version of the Wheelboy. From what I heard from Marko (designer) it was never made in plastic.
I KNOW there are some epic BigBoy and Wheelboy stories and images out there... I'm hoping Squeakyknees and Marshall may share a few... as well as others.