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On Aug 6, 11:35 pm, "John Weiss" wrote:
"Michael Daly" wrote... I like the wave friendliness of the Pintail but dislike it's stodginess for pace. I don't know anything about production kayaks. What actual speeds are you talking about? What are the "no sweat" and hull speeds of the 2 kayaks? For reference, my Pygmy Coho goes 3 kt at a leisurely "all day" pace (no wind, flat water), and the hull speed is right at 5. I haven't done the calculation. One seems to take all day to get somewhere, with the other you're there in short order. Impressions count! I also note that yesterday I went to the Seda homepage and noticed that they're selling the boat with a slogan like "with speed comes safety!" I doubt that the Pintail is sold like that at all. That kinda relates to my hunch that I posted earlier. I kinda like being able to do a modest hour+ hop before the weather changes. Really, these boats represent two TOTALLY DIFFERENT approaches to touring. I think I'll go for the Pintail for this trip. I'll take my time and enjoy how nicely the Pintail behaves with all the biggish swells I'm likely to get. Also, this is an Expedition layup model---darn, must be 80# empty. Probably around 60-65 lb, but I know what you mean. If you got the time, build one at closer to 42#! :-) No time, man! I let other guys do the work then buy their cast-offs when they get the itch to build something new! : ) The guy who used to have both of these boats built the Seda-copy---he said it was only about 30 lbs before he added the hatches, lines, fixtures---now it weighs lots more. But even at 19 feet it's still not as heavy as the 17' Pintail with all its fixtures/lines/pump. How did they get so much weight into such a slim, low-volume "little" boat? (Compared to the Glider, the Pintail with its fine ends seems SMALL.) I think my pal damaged the Pintail bottom at one point, patched it, then ended up painting most of the bottom with some weird white epoxy paint---maybe that also added a buncha weight. But I'm a wimp---I really prefer my 25# kevlar C1 for daily lake use. So easy to handle off the water! (When I go bike touring I mail most everything home after the first couple days. I'm getting better though---to avoid starting out with too much in first place. Yet when I go by car for a weekend outing, dang, that rig FILLS UP.) |
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