Jefe or Jefe Grande ?
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Jefe or Jefe Grande ?
Considering getting a jefe or jefe grande.....
My lg burn handles great and is roughly the same size (80 gal)as the regular jefe...but the jefe looks like it has a lot more of that 80 gal. in the bow...
so my question is...can anyone comment on the jefe grande vs. jefe?
I'm 185lbs, hate going deep, and love to do two and three day self support trips.
I like big boats, so I'm leaning toward the grande. It seems massive looking at the specs, but i know kayakers that swear by it.
My lg burn handles great and is roughly the same size (80 gal)as the regular jefe...but the jefe looks like it has a lot more of that 80 gal. in the bow...
so my question is...can anyone comment on the jefe grande vs. jefe?
I'm 185lbs, hate going deep, and love to do two and three day self support trips.
I like big boats, so I'm leaning toward the grande. It seems massive looking at the specs, but i know kayakers that swear by it.
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I have a grande and love it I'm a little bit heavier than you but I don't think it will matter at all. It is a sweet boat. You said you like to stay on top and that is what this boat does so well. With a little angle and a stern sweep you can get on top of the foam of any hole. Not the fastest as far as top speed but what modern creek boat is actually fast. It accelerates fast and thats what matters. turns on a dime. Boofs great even when you mess up. I can't say enough good about this boat. Haven't paddled to much big water in it manly steep low volume. Either way liquidlogic customer service rocks and you can buy a hull direct with no holes. I'm trying to think of something bad to say maybe top speed and lack of edges but I don't like edges on my creekboats
I would say go grande it will make a better boat I would rather be at the lower end on weight than upper end in a creekboat and as a cboater you can handle the volume better
I would say go grande it will make a better boat I would rather be at the lower end on weight than upper end in a creekboat and as a cboater you can handle the volume better
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don't have mine outfitted currentlybut I used the original bulkhead holes for my dagger pedestal and my backrest is three inches thick so wherever that is..? Obviously it will change as you know though. I think that the trim won't throw you off too much if you are just trying it out. I love my Grande!!!! It may not be the best performer on river running but on the steeps it is awesome. Mess around with engaging the edges in the stern. Let us know what you think I would like to here someone elses opinion on the boat!!
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The Jefe is very narrow and has a tendecy to "skid out" at the back unless you really lean out (engaging the near invisible chines), which is an issue on the off side.
The grande being wider and having the "almost rails" extending further down the boat is less squirrily like that.
Ultimately both are (really) great boats, but put a very high demand on the paddlers skill level to get the most out of them.
The grande being wider and having the "almost rails" extending further down the boat is less squirrily like that.
Ultimately both are (really) great boats, but put a very high demand on the paddlers skill level to get the most out of them.
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Take a look at the Fluid Solo once. I took a good long look at one this weekend... it seems to have a loose enough hull, yet it has edges that might work well... and it has a good deal of flare which means it stable. Overall I like some of the lines on the boat but I've no clue how they paddle as a conversion. One of the kayakers in the group said he's never paddled a kayak with as good of secondary stability as the Solo.
http://www.fluidkayaks.com/wwkayaks/solo.html
They apparently make an "expedition" version too.
http://www.fluidkayaks.com/wwkayaks/ExpeditionSolo.pdf
I don't work or shill for any kayak companies... but I do look at lines and designs quite a bit.
edit... http://www.justfluid.com/05beaverraquette.mov
edit... where'd Jan Dettmer go? http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I'd forgotten how old this design actually was
http://www.fluidkayaks.com/wwkayaks/solo.html
They apparently make an "expedition" version too.
http://www.fluidkayaks.com/wwkayaks/ExpeditionSolo.pdf
I don't work or shill for any kayak companies... but I do look at lines and designs quite a bit.
edit... http://www.justfluid.com/05beaverraquette.mov
edit... where'd Jan Dettmer go? http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
I'd forgotten how old this design actually was
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nah, i don't see the remix being any better for me than the burn on the IV-V runs i'm doing. I love the burn on that stuff.
if (and I doubt it) i get another boat it would be a creek boat for harder class five, like jefe, nomad, habitat or similar.
I paddled the grande on flat water and it feels really good. I was suprised at the amount of primary stabilty. got to get it on some whitewater though.. I hear it will kick your butt if you don't drive it.
if (and I doubt it) i get another boat it would be a creek boat for harder class five, like jefe, nomad, habitat or similar.
I paddled the grande on flat water and it feels really good. I was suprised at the amount of primary stabilty. got to get it on some whitewater though.. I hear it will kick your butt if you don't drive it.
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