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if you could have another *new* C-boat right now...

Post by Craig Smerda »

what would it be?

(by *new* I mean something that's not currently offered)
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A c1 creek boat or a plastic c2 or oc2
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Lighter, faster maybe 1' to 1.5' longer and similar to the L'edge. :D
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Post by Pierre LaPaddelle »

How 'bout a plastic decked C-1 playboat, similar in specs to the Blackfly, or maybe a tweaked Wheelboy -- possibly available in a couple of sizes, to suit different-sized paddlers.

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I want a tandem version of the Blackfly Ion, seriously. I'm thinking it could make a good solo boat for the bigger boys (and gals) too.
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Pierre LaPaddelle wrote:How 'bout a plastic decked C-1 playboat, similar in specs to the Blackfly, or maybe a tweaked Wheelboy -- possibly available in a couple of sizes, to suit different-sized paddlers.

Rick
Just outfitted a 4fun as a C1 this year for that purpose and it's all I ever wanted for a riverplay. Fast, playful and plenty stable with huge cockpit. (more on this later when I'll be done with final tweaks in the out fitting)

But a C2 plastic would be awesome. Not a slalom-inspired design but rather something to river run and play, say, in the 12' range with partially flat bottom. Now that would be something. Not sure anything like that has ever been designed in the past. Like the dynamic duo but adapted for canoeists...
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markzak wrote:I want a tandem version of the Blackfly Ion, seriously. I'm thinking it could make a good solo boat for the bigger boys (and gals) too.

Yes! If we can get one of these Mark, I'll do the Green Race with you...
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marclamenace wrote: But a C2 plastic would be awesome. Not a slalom-inspired design but rather something to river run and play, say, in the 12' range with partially flat bottom. Now that would be something. Not sure anything like that has ever been designed in the past. Like the dynamic duo but adapted for canoeists...
I think you're talking about a Noah America. But there are so few around that it almost might as well not have been made.

I would totally buy something like that.
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Post by Cheeks »

A Viper 11 that was as dry and as turny as an Ocoee

or maybe an Ocoee that was as fast and as stable as a Viper 11?

And make the dammn thing out of plastic!
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I think a playboat would be a dam waste of an opportunity to bring a plastic c1 to market... Composite is the way forward there, and Shaggy have 2 c1's and are working on a third.

I'd like to see a fast, displacement hulled creekboat around 8'8"-9' with a modern rocker profile and volume profile, sporting subtle chines. In short a c1 creekboat that could actually compete with kayak convertions, and of course it would need an oval cockpit rather than the traditional c1 circle, or k1 keyhole.
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Post by SkeeterGuy86 »

Savage Skeeter (qualifies by Craig's rules... its not currently offered) ... altho the tandem Ion sounds fun ... maybe a tandem Viper 12 outfitted with a bulkhead or something other than thigh straps
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A boat as dry as the Ion but as fast as a prelude! I know I probably can't have both....

Also, I think a C1 slightly shorter than a cascade with harder chines and a hair more volume would be fun on the creeks. I would also want it to have a big oval cockpit like the cascade and some kind of new fancy outfitting that I wouldn't be scared to creek in.
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Post by xmas0c1c1k1 »

C1 creek boat that is also fun to paddle on rivers. Stability so a higher saddle can be used and save some ankle pain. A little longer than the creek k1s and yes a different cockpit.
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Kaos C1
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Post by jakke »

For me it depends:
- personal paddling: spanish fly
But I do need a new canoe for instructing, so that would be a new Viper 11
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