Taureau weight limit
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Taureau weight limit
Can anyone tell me what is the max weight limit for the Taureau?
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Hi !
I know many might not agree but is there such a thing as weight limit in an OC ?
We see big guys all the time in minuscule kayaks throwing all sort of moves and running all sort of big lines...and they do great !
The Taureau has reasonnable volume compared to thoses play boats...and unless your super big 300# + , I don't see why it wouldn't do for you. Yes, you'll be deeper in the water but usually big guys have the power to compensate for this.(A good 240# buddy paddles a skeeter and loves it)
Any ways, if you like the boat GO FOR IT ! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun !
I know many might not agree but is there such a thing as weight limit in an OC ?
We see big guys all the time in minuscule kayaks throwing all sort of moves and running all sort of big lines...and they do great !
The Taureau has reasonnable volume compared to thoses play boats...and unless your super big 300# + , I don't see why it wouldn't do for you. Yes, you'll be deeper in the water but usually big guys have the power to compensate for this.(A good 240# buddy paddles a skeeter and loves it)
Any ways, if you like the boat GO FOR IT ! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun !
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At 215# it was a wild ride for me
I really enjoyed the boat. I think my vertical impairment allowed it to be more stable than some taller folks. (5ft 3 1/2 inches) That is why I kept bugging Eli and other Esquif folks that we needed a supersized Taureau, or get the Spanish FLy. The picture sure does look good of the SF Craig!
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I would get a new Spanish Fly
At this weight range it is much more fun.
Open Gate, Try adding about 30 Litres of water to get your weight up 30 kg, you'll notice that the small boats are a little different when weighted down That's similar to a big boy, and though the mechanics are different because the weight is higher up, it behaves the same way.
I paddled an Ocoee at (an 11' boat) 250# last spring. If i got 2" of water in it (and that was really easy cuz i was so low to begin with, and it was essentially a freight train. I could barely steer it, and would just need to wait until i bashed into shore (hopefully downstream of rapid) so i could hop out and get back some marginal steering capability.
So weight does matter... but I suspect it's less of an issue if you're a better boater. IE - twitchiness might not be much of a hurdle. But the deeper you sit in the water, the more of the side of the boat is underwater, and the more exposure you have to currents.
Blah blah blah, all that being said I think 220-230 might be the 'optimal upper limit' for a taureau... but the lighter the better. again may depend on abilities.
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I paddled an Ocoee at (an 11' boat) 250# last spring. If i got 2" of water in it (and that was really easy cuz i was so low to begin with, and it was essentially a freight train. I could barely steer it, and would just need to wait until i bashed into shore (hopefully downstream of rapid) so i could hop out and get back some marginal steering capability.
So weight does matter... but I suspect it's less of an issue if you're a better boater. IE - twitchiness might not be much of a hurdle. But the deeper you sit in the water, the more of the side of the boat is underwater, and the more exposure you have to currents.
Blah blah blah, all that being said I think 220-230 might be the 'optimal upper limit' for a taureau... but the lighter the better. again may depend on abilities.
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Hello,
I have a Taureau that I really enjoy paddling. I am 6'5" and weigh 215lbs. Paddling the boat for the first time it was a little tippy but I have since adjusted and got use to it. I am quite comfortable in it now. I would not argue that 200lbs is the upper end ideal weight but at 215-220 I am happy.
hope this helps
cheers
Dave
I have a Taureau that I really enjoy paddling. I am 6'5" and weigh 215lbs. Paddling the boat for the first time it was a little tippy but I have since adjusted and got use to it. I am quite comfortable in it now. I would not argue that 200lbs is the upper end ideal weight but at 215-220 I am happy.
hope this helps
cheers
Dave
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Paddled a Taureau very briefly at 230lbs. Twitchy, twitchier than a Zoom. Spanish Fly at the same weight is much calmer. The wider hull and flat plane surface made a world of difference. However, I wouldn't challenge a guy sitting on a log to a flatwater race in my Fly and expect to win. Always trade-offs involved. Are the new Flys being made with standard roylex?
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