Blackfly Prototypes
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Blackfly Prototypes
If you haven't seen the pictures of the Option and Ion yet check them out on the Blackfly facebook page. Nice!
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Be aware the the Blackfly facebook page seems to reside on a server in the Bermuda Triangle. The pictures seem to disappear from time to time, only to reappear later.
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Not really. Both boats shrunk more than I expected in terms of depth, so I'm planning on adding some depth for the production boats, and also a little spash deflector type thing on the end of the deckplates, so they'll be drier than they are now anyway. I found that the Option is so stable that it's really easy to block waves with the hull, even with as shallow as it is right now.fleckbass wrote:Any idea what the paddler weight limit is where the boat is not too wet?
I'm also not sure I have a good concept of what "too wet" is. Keep in mind that I'm used to paddling a Blackfly.
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I think the Option does look like the L'Edge, but I think that is form following function. I certainly haven't heard Craig or anyone else associated with Esquif crying foul, although I assume they haven't seen the boats in person yet. I would also point out that although the bow-profile definitely does resemble the L'Edge (particularly in the tucked-in gunwales above a protruding crease line), the side-profile isn't as similar. I *think* the Option has less curvature in the rocker line.
I for one am excited to learn how the two paddle relative to each other. How lucky would we be if this was the start of a new canoe "arms race"?
Shep
I for one am excited to learn how the two paddle relative to each other. How lucky would we be if this was the start of a new canoe "arms race"?
Shep
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