Kaz
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Kaz
Adam, if this is inappropriate please remove it.
Factory news flash:
Esquif Canoes will be producing the IGNITOR, which was designed by Millbrook Boats, in ABS very soon. Approx L - 12". Approx W- 25". D-16". Approx price - $925 US. IGNITOR will be available in vinyl or wood rails.
Also, Millbrook Boats is now an Esquif dealer. Located in beautiful NH, we have no sales tax.
Thanks for reading this.
JKaz
Factory news flash:
Esquif Canoes will be producing the IGNITOR, which was designed by Millbrook Boats, in ABS very soon. Approx L - 12". Approx W- 25". D-16". Approx price - $925 US. IGNITOR will be available in vinyl or wood rails.
Also, Millbrook Boats is now an Esquif dealer. Located in beautiful NH, we have no sales tax.
Thanks for reading this.
JKaz
Hmmm
Gee, Kaz! You're enticing us with a new canoe on the market that promotes our enjoyment of the river . I find that very appropriate. With our spring armada coming up and the possibility of a near-future concordia, you might have to bring demos and come to these events ! I'm sure your schedule is wide open, what with your plans to drive out to California-land and all, you should have PLENTY of time to come south . At least I hope you do.
KNeal
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The Ignitor will actually be closer to 12', not 12" as I originally posted. It will look and behave very similar to the composite Ignitor that I currently offer. It will be touted as a high performance river running boat. Please don't ask if it's a playboat, creeker, river runner, etc, etc. They all mean the same thing to me.
Stay tuned for more info.
......and there are a couple other things brewin' too. Later.
JK
Stay tuned for more info.
......and there are a couple other things brewin' too. Later.
JK
hearing about dagger closing up the canoe shop was a bummer. it sure is great to see other companies like millbrook, esquif & bell jumping in & taking up the slack! i'm looking forward to see these new additions to the offerings for c-boaters.
PS - what is the optimal paddler weight range going to be for the abs ignitor? (gotta ask this for us big boys) also, any word on esquif's secret, new material?
PS - what is the optimal paddler weight range going to be for the abs ignitor? (gotta ask this for us big boys) also, any word on esquif's secret, new material?
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Here's a little story for you. Several years ago 2 high ranking officials from Dagger were attending a boat trade show in Manchester,NH. I put them up at my home that evening. As they were poking around in my shop they happened to notice the REAKTOR prototype. They found that very interesting. What I found interesting was that later that summer the Prophet was introduced. It beared a resemblance to my Reaktor. I wonder where they got that idea from? Anyway that's not the story. One Dagger honch traded me a Dagger t-shirt for one of my Millbrook hats. He looked at the hat and boasted how this hat will be a collectors item someday. Now, when I look at that framed and mounted t-shirt he gave me, I think maybe I have something valuable. Nah.
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I have paddled my Ignitor tandem in trying to get a crashed and burned fiend (I left out the r on purpose) back to river right at the Blackwater slalom a few years ago, after aforementioned fiend took a spectacular swim. We totaled about 320 lb at the time. If you really want to get your fix of adrenaline, I highly recommend paddling the Ignitor as a tandem boat. It turns class III into Class VI. If you value your tandem partner as a fRiend, you might look elsewhere for that tandem boat. The Ignitor's big brother, the Prowler, makes a fine high level tandem boat. It is the standard on our slalom racing circuit. John mentioned staying ready for further developments. John?
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...I'm shocked.... and happy for you. It's about time a major manufacturer used one of your designs in plastic. Does this also mean you have another class to challenge Dana in or will we have to develop a new special one???
I suppose this means your getting one of those fancy RV's like EJ used to have, with an oversized picture of yourself on the side, a gas card, new shorts, sandals and the whole nine yards. Wow... cool... or a new decal for the window of the minivan at least.
Seriously... congratulation's John!
I suppose this means your getting one of those fancy RV's like EJ used to have, with an oversized picture of yourself on the side, a gas card, new shorts, sandals and the whole nine yards. Wow... cool... or a new decal for the window of the minivan at least.
Seriously... congratulation's John!
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Sounds way cool Kaz, a plaztic Ignitor. I think it would be interesting to see you and Dana go head to head in the REC class with the Outrage and the Ignitor. I guess you already covered that you're not going to tell us if any of your other boats are in the works, so I won't ask ...again. How bout a Fat Boy for all of us Fat Boyz? Hehe. See you in July.
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