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Shep wrote:May 1st has come and gone... Haven't found any dealers suggesting they have possession of the L'Edge. I'm hoping I can find one in New England to demo this summer. I might even renew my passport and visit the factory for a chance! :)

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There was a slight delay with the $$,$$$ aluminum mold... probably another week or so and I'll have something for you to all see. :wink:
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YEEEE-HAW!
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Re: paddler's size limit?

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djutzi wrote:This may have been covered already, but any word on how big a guy can be to paddle a l'Edge?

6'3'', 220?

-DJ
Craig was kind enough to let me take the prototype for a spin last summer at Wausau. I'm 6'0" and 215ish. Lots of freeboard left and no issues getting my post-middle-aged potbelly into the cockpit. Certainly enough displacement for you and hey - it's an OC so lots of leg room.

Very fun. Very stable. Very dry. A little sharper edged than I'm used to. I understand the production model is less edgy. Nice acceleration for a shorter boat.

I can hardly wait to get into one where Craig won't be warning me not to bang it up on the rocks.

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Craig Smerda wrote:There was a slight delay with the $$,$$$ aluminum mold... probably another week or so and I'll have something for you to all see. :wink:
so...whats the latest?

Its June!!!
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djutzi wrote:
Craig Smerda wrote:There was a slight delay with the $$,$$$ aluminum mold... probably another week or so and I'll have something for you to all see. :wink:
so...whats the latest?

Its June!!!
All I can tell you at the moment is that there are a lot of Quebecians with very sore fingers, hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders from hand sanding and polishing the mold... but I'm being told that it's almost ready. 8)

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don't they make tools for that?

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A whole crate is on it's way to those guys:

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Okay, officially giving up hope of paddling one at Zoars demofest at the end of the month... Any possibility of one of the protos making an appearance?!?

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Time to put the bun in the oven!!!

:lol:

That hull is going to be one shiny pup... :wink:
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Craig the mold looks round at one end

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More like the Raven?
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Craig Smerda wrote:Time to put the bun in the oven!!!

:lol:

That hull is going to be one shiny pup... :wink:
about time :) welcome to the world new boat
SG86

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Craig Smerda wrote:Time to put the bun in the oven!!!

:lol:

That hull is going to be one shiny pup... :wink:
Boy or Girl?

And when is the due-date (don't say 9 1/2 months from now!) ?
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Craig Smerda wrote:Time to put the bun in the oven!!!

:lol:

That hull is going to be one shiny pup... :wink:
Let's see some images and get some final specs!
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mr ray wrote:
Craig Smerda wrote:Time to put the bun in the oven!!!

:lol:

That hull is going to be one shiny pup... :wink:
Boy or Girl?

And when is the due-date (don't say 9 1/2 months from now!) ?
goes both ways doesn't.....

(with or w/o a top)
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I THINK IN TWO WEEK TIME there will be fifty of the "new" new boats ready for sale. Still can't make up my mind about the bottom, is it a Spanish Fly crossed with a Teaurea or is it a Teaurea crossed with a Spanish Fly? No longer symetrical, slightly asymetrical, shoe box edges are gone. Yea we been headrin about it for a year, but I rather hear you say what a good boat it is, while you bitch about how long it took, than hear you happly talk about how quickly it got made quick and then bitch about what a shitty boat it is.
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