drakkar fatboy
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drakkar fatboy
Anybody got a fatboy I can try out some time when I'm out east?? (well, Tenn/NC).
Thanks!
Thanks!
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fatboy
Larry is correct- I've asked Drakkar recently about the fatboy and haven't gotten a reply.
Okay then....
Any one have a Big Boy I could try out next time I'm out east???
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Re: fatboy
Aren't/Weren't you the importer?billcanoes wrote:Larry is correct- I've asked Drakkar recently about the fatboy and haven't gotten a reply.
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Re: fatboy
Yeb, Bill is/was.Craig Smerda wrote:Aren't/Weren't you the importer?billcanoes wrote:Larry is correct- I've asked Drakkar recently about the fatboy and haven't gotten a reply.
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Fatboy
Yes, I used to be the importer- So I assumed they would answer me... I have been trying to hold off for the fayboy, but I'm giving up...
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Fatboy Wanted
Because I have enjoyed paddling my Wheelboy so much, I am ready to buy a Fatboy, sight unseen. Marko and crew did such a fine job in designing and building this C1 playboat (ie, Wheelboy). The momnet you get it on the water, you just know that it was built for C1ing, and will take you as far as your skills allow.
I am sure that the same design skills will carry over to the Fatboy, and I sure need a plastic creeker, but alas, I think the economics of building boats for such a small market, have probably dampened if not killed the enthusiasm of the Drakkar group. It is too bad, that the C1 community is too small and, relatively, too thin in the wallet to support plastic C1 builders.
I am sure that the same design skills will carry over to the Fatboy, and I sure need a plastic creeker, but alas, I think the economics of building boats for such a small market, have probably dampened if not killed the enthusiasm of the Drakkar group. It is too bad, that the C1 community is too small and, relatively, too thin in the wallet to support plastic C1 builders.
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Not just that...
Hiya Berkshire
I was willing to put cash down for a boat upfront to help get the mould made and I heard from atleast a half dozen others thinking the same, but we never heard back form Marko. I know a mould is expensive and they have to sell a bunch of boats, but I'd think a creekboat would have a longer lifespan than a playboat....It's a bummer because Marko had some great ideas, but they need to convert into boats we can touch. I recall Bliss Stick got around some of the problem of mould cost in early years by hiring a mould maker - that worked out cheaper than paying someone to make the moulds for them.
Anyway, I've still got my Wheel Boy and I like it a lot, but after waiting 2 years I gave up and bought a kayak to convert, so now I'm out of the market...unless I don't like the conversion that is
Matt
I was willing to put cash down for a boat upfront to help get the mould made and I heard from atleast a half dozen others thinking the same, but we never heard back form Marko. I know a mould is expensive and they have to sell a bunch of boats, but I'd think a creekboat would have a longer lifespan than a playboat....It's a bummer because Marko had some great ideas, but they need to convert into boats we can touch. I recall Bliss Stick got around some of the problem of mould cost in early years by hiring a mould maker - that worked out cheaper than paying someone to make the moulds for them.
Anyway, I've still got my Wheel Boy and I like it a lot, but after waiting 2 years I gave up and bought a kayak to convert, so now I'm out of the market...unless I don't like the conversion that is
Matt
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Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
Hmmm....new country, new rivers...-
Still not enough c-boaters....
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They could rotomold them in a f/g mold. Mold doesn't last as long and requires more maintence... but it can be done. I'm going to speculate and guess his molder doesn't want to mess with one though. Molds are extremely expensive and I'm guessing he'd have to sell and import around 100 just to get close to the break-even point on his investment. So it isn't like 20 people saying they would "probably" buy one is encouraging him to lay his personal cash on the line... and if I had to guess... I'm betting he is still paying for the wheelboy mold. Sad but true... and I wish him the best in his endeavors.