Amoeba
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- Bruce Farrenkopf
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Bruce,
I'm not comfortable with those terms "river runner" or "creeker". I guess it can go anywhere you'd like to take it. It has blunt ends and the rails of the Estanguey. I think a 4 layer deck and a 6 layer hull will be adequate. That's what the first 2 boats have, plus reinforcements. A 5 layer hull might be adequate, or if you're gentle on boats, a beefy 4 layer hull.
JKaz
I'm not comfortable with those terms "river runner" or "creeker". I guess it can go anywhere you'd like to take it. It has blunt ends and the rails of the Estanguey. I think a 4 layer deck and a 6 layer hull will be adequate. That's what the first 2 boats have, plus reinforcements. A 5 layer hull might be adequate, or if you're gentle on boats, a beefy 4 layer hull.
JKaz
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quit teasing us!
Come on Kaz, enough teasing already We want to see the boat. Imagine, someone posting a little info on a new c-boat. Just teasing us. It's terrible. Please post some pictures.
Thanks,
Mike W.
Thanks,
Mike W.
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Images loaded!!
Keep the C!
Adam
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I'm much happier now!
Thanks for posting the photos. That's a neat looking boat.
Mike W.
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quick Querstion
What kind of racing is this boat designed to do? Doesn't really look much like a slalom boat or a down river boat to this play-boater's eyes. Or is the classification on the site as a race boat a misnomer (for lack of a better term)?
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You may be correct...
When news of the Amoeba first surfaced I heard about it as a new race boat, and that the slalom specs had changed.
So far I'm still hearing they've changed, and would like to update the Race page, but I haven't found what too, or if the Amoeba fits them!
So, if someone would kindly let me know the new slalom boat race specs, I"ll post them, and if the Amoeba belongs in the Rec boats, it will be moved there....
So far I'm still hearing they've changed, and would like to update the Race page, but I haven't found what too, or if the Amoeba fits them!
So, if someone would kindly let me know the new slalom boat race specs, I"ll post them, and if the Amoeba belongs in the Rec boats, it will be moved there....
Keep the C!
Adam
Adam
Boat specifications are at http://www.canoeicf.com/slalom/rules.htm
Summary from there:
Shorter Boats 2005
The SLR Committee recommend
There has been much useful feedback from the Slalom Website on this issue. The SLR Committee recommend that the minimum length rule be removed 2005. Width and weight rules should remain as at present. The rational for this proposal is as follows. The reduction of the length of boats is good for the development of the sport, especially the Development Programme. It is essential to retain width and weight for safety. It is also important to retain the minimum course length so that any changes in boat design are gradual. It is not the intention to promote radical changes in boat design or in the nature of slalom racing.
Summary from there:
Shorter Boats 2005
The SLR Committee recommend
There has been much useful feedback from the Slalom Website on this issue. The SLR Committee recommend that the minimum length rule be removed 2005. Width and weight rules should remain as at present. The rational for this proposal is as follows. The reduction of the length of boats is good for the development of the sport, especially the Development Programme. It is essential to retain width and weight for safety. It is also important to retain the minimum course length so that any changes in boat design are gradual. It is not the intention to promote radical changes in boat design or in the nature of slalom racing.