Is there any method to this madness? Some reports must be based on impressions rather than on measures that can be compared. But, that would take the fun out of it.
My old Phoenix Seewun is a pretty fast boat, with its low rocker, elliptical cross section, and swedeform hull. Lousy on a slalom course, though. My Dagger Zealot isn't as fast, but accelerates better, and of course runs gates better.
For OC-1, my Millbrook Big Boy and Mad River Synergy seem to fast-cruise with about equal ease. They both have too much hull out of the water to manage a speed commensurate with their lengths. Of course my Mad River Guide Solo is faster on flat water.
If we're talking flatwater speed, the engineering rules that make for speed are well established, and one can usually identify faster boats by visual inspection, unless hulls are fairly similar. If you want speed on a slalom course, that gets real complicated. I recall that the old Maverick c-1 was pretty fast in a straight line, but less successful when a lot of gates got thrown in the way.
ezwater wrote:Is there any method to this madness? Some reports must be based on impressions rather than on measures that can be compared. But, that would take the fun out of it.
Well, I actually do stopwatch'd circuits with all my boats, so my comparisons are associated with real numbers. I'm a Friggin' engineer. I like numbers.
And if KNeal thinks the Loco is fast... My Cobra is 3-4% faster in flatwater.
In terms of C1s, the Gyramax has a ton of speed but the Atom feels faster to me on whitewater, I think because it has a little better acceleration. I haven't paddled the Millbrook composite boats but out of the OC1s I've paddled definitely the Spark
The fastest boat I ever paddled in WW is the Bombard 14ft EIB we use as high water safety boat at Esprit ...oh, wait, it's go a 40 horse Merc back there ...never mind then .
But I agree with KNeal, the Loco is seariously fast, I can run in circles around most of my kayaking friends in it... . And it's not only deriously fast, it turns on s dime, too.
TGG!
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