New Millbrook boat for wife - Flashback vs. Shacho
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 3:40 pm
I'm going to purchase a new boat for my wife, and have narrowed the choice to Flashback vs. Shacho. Each of these has a shallow arch bottom without a lot of edge. The Shacho is shorter, with more rocker, and drier. I've paddled a Royalex Flashback of each generation but not a Shacho. This is going to be a surprise for her, so I can't really get her test paddling (and I don't know where I could find one near where I am in western VA anyway). I would appreciate input. I've already talked with Kaz about it, but I'm looking for additional input (though Kaz is welcome to add his input here also).
I am a solid canoeist (you can see shots of some of my C2 fun on the pages for the Beguin, Feeling and Duet). My wife in contrast is skilled on the river, but a novice to intermediate canoeist. She guided rafts on the Arkansas during college and knows how to read a river, but her canoe time on rivers is modest. She can competently read water like the Ocoee, but she is not comfortable in a solo canoe there - her solo canoe comfort level is more like Chattooga Section III or the Nantahala. She is pretty average size - 5'5" and 130 something and mid 40s.
Her prior solo canoes she has most whitewater time in are two of my father's old boats - a 1991 Mohawk XL13 (pre-tumblehome being added - super wide) and a later Probe 14 - the Probe was better than the XL but each was obviously way too big. On easier water (like Balcony Falls on the James, or just moving water), she paddles a Wenonah Sandpiper, which is a great boat for her. She had an old Hahn earlier on but did not like C-boats solo (she's ok in the Duet with me - we've run stuff like the Ocoee and Brown's Canyon in the Duet).
She does both river cruising and low key slalom. She likes smaller, technical rivers (the Cartecay in Georgia is a favorite).
I'm set on a Millbrook for the weight - I want it to be a boat she can carry to and from the river, including longer walks like on the Chattooga. She'll beat it up some but I'm familiar with patching boats from my wildwater days.
My default boat is the Flashback - primarily I think it will be easier for her to drive the boat forward than the Shacho, and that it will still turn adequately. My experience is that for beginner/intermediate paddlers, difficulty getting good sustained forward drive is often a limiting factor, moreso than being able to turn - also I think that beginner/intermediate paddlers can really struggle with managing sidewinds and headwinds. I do think the Shacho is a viable choice also. I think the Shacho will not only be drier, but will also have more initial stability with its flatter shallow arch than the Flashback. I do wonder how the two boats compare in ability to go straight - for example, given the same paddler, would you be able to do a different number of forward strokes before having to mix in a J or something?
I don't see the other edgier boats as being good choices for her. I'm not interested in the super short canoes - the Shacho is as short as I could see considering.
I appreciate your input.
I am a solid canoeist (you can see shots of some of my C2 fun on the pages for the Beguin, Feeling and Duet). My wife in contrast is skilled on the river, but a novice to intermediate canoeist. She guided rafts on the Arkansas during college and knows how to read a river, but her canoe time on rivers is modest. She can competently read water like the Ocoee, but she is not comfortable in a solo canoe there - her solo canoe comfort level is more like Chattooga Section III or the Nantahala. She is pretty average size - 5'5" and 130 something and mid 40s.
Her prior solo canoes she has most whitewater time in are two of my father's old boats - a 1991 Mohawk XL13 (pre-tumblehome being added - super wide) and a later Probe 14 - the Probe was better than the XL but each was obviously way too big. On easier water (like Balcony Falls on the James, or just moving water), she paddles a Wenonah Sandpiper, which is a great boat for her. She had an old Hahn earlier on but did not like C-boats solo (she's ok in the Duet with me - we've run stuff like the Ocoee and Brown's Canyon in the Duet).
She does both river cruising and low key slalom. She likes smaller, technical rivers (the Cartecay in Georgia is a favorite).
I'm set on a Millbrook for the weight - I want it to be a boat she can carry to and from the river, including longer walks like on the Chattooga. She'll beat it up some but I'm familiar with patching boats from my wildwater days.
My default boat is the Flashback - primarily I think it will be easier for her to drive the boat forward than the Shacho, and that it will still turn adequately. My experience is that for beginner/intermediate paddlers, difficulty getting good sustained forward drive is often a limiting factor, moreso than being able to turn - also I think that beginner/intermediate paddlers can really struggle with managing sidewinds and headwinds. I do think the Shacho is a viable choice also. I think the Shacho will not only be drier, but will also have more initial stability with its flatter shallow arch than the Flashback. I do wonder how the two boats compare in ability to go straight - for example, given the same paddler, would you be able to do a different number of forward strokes before having to mix in a J or something?
I don't see the other edgier boats as being good choices for her. I'm not interested in the super short canoes - the Shacho is as short as I could see considering.
I appreciate your input.