I wish they made these when I was looking for my first kayak on my grade school allowance!
I found the boat stable and easy to maneuver. Best of all it fits right in the back of the SUV, truck or van. Now there is no excuse for not being a paddler!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Spitfire Kayak
Eddyline Journey Review
The Journey was quite manueverable, edged with ease, and accelerated like any touring kayak should. The Journey is equipped with an adjustable skeg which can help with wind management in bigger water. I found that I only needed to use the skeg slightly in a downwind or quarter down wind. The adjustable seat can also help with adjusting your trim for the day. There is also ample storage for weekends or lighter expeditions.
The Journey combines the sensibility and fit of the Equinox with a lot of the performance chararistics of the Fathoms. Another great boat to help round out the line!
Monday, October 6, 2008
River Retreat Day 2 Night 2
Seth capturing a moment of sunshine up river. Thanks for the Artwork!
Sarah and James Decker all geared up and ready to go!
Eric Wilborn lookin' good...even with an upside down paddle!
Brett Conrad from Stohlquist brought a bunch of donations for the treasure hunt. He made going up stream look easy. Thanks for everything Brett and Stohlquist!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
River Retreat Night 1 and Day 1
For 8 straight days there was perfect sunshine in preparation for the Cowlitz River Pickin' and Paddlin' Retreat. I mowed, built trails and campsites, and stocked the fridge and cupboard with plenty of good food. Though it started raining on Thursday many dedicated paddlers, friends and musicians traveled through bad traffic and heavy weather on Friday and Saturday to the retreat.
The paddling on Saturday was a lot of fun. The rain broke some in the afternoon and we paddled up river looking at a nice rainbow. The rain had increased some the pushiness of the river. Thankfully, everyone was in good gear and the few swims we had could turn out to be just good fun. The upstream treasure hunt tempted several contestants to paddle into some hard to get to areas and challenge themselves with the promise of free Costa Del Mar Sunglasses and Stohlquist WaterWear. All this created quite a hunger. Steaks and fresh salmon were grilled to perfection with the help of the crew with great sides and dessert to go with.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Esquif Square Stern
Friday, August 29, 2008
Emotion Kayaks
Emotion's Tandemonium. It is stable and big enough to put the whole family on. It reminds me of the type of boat I would have loved to have growing up. Swimming off it, dogs on board, maybe anchored as a "fun island". It can be paddled with 1, 2 or 3 people.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Esquif Canoes
http://www.esquif.com/2008/index_en.php
At the OR Open Air Demo, I was able to paddle the new Breeze (15' solo canoe) the Raven (new Bob Foote do it all WW solo) and the Mistral 17.5. All boats really hit the mark. The Raven was so smooth from edge to edge. The stern and bow of the Raven have plenty of volume to keep it dry and stable end to end. I see this as the perfect boat for beginners who don't want a big barge but still want predictability. The Breeze was the most stable solo that I've paddled in some time while still being fun to paddle. I see the Breeze even making a mark as a boat to paddle with a child or dog because of the fuller bow and stern. The Mistral 17.5 expands on the Twin Tex offering from Esquif. A great choice for the family.
The neatest thing about Esquif is the passion that everyone that works for the company has. So refreshing. I'm happy to be part of it. I plan to have multiple demo boats through the west in various locations. Nick Jacobs will be helping with clinics and instruction throughout the west.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Outdoor Retailer Show Day 2 & 3
I was pretty booked with appointments the last two days with the lines I represent. It was fun to see some of the excitement around Esquif Canoes. I'm going to bring back several demo models from them to start showing people. I'm really looking forward to paddling the Raven and setting up a square stern for running around the cowlitz. Werner Paddles have come out with a new website and catalog that are really full of cool content. They also had a new $130 high angle but inexpensive paddle that should find some customers. I really liked that Bending Branches have changed the color of the telescoping ferrule to black. It really goes with the graphite and glass shafts.
more to come...
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Outdoor Retailer Day 1
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Alki Kayaks Demo Day
You have to go check out Alki Kayaks. Greg and his crew are about the nicest folks you'll ever meet, and they have captured the "day at the beach" feel even way up here in the NW.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Fixed Just in the Nick of Time
I finally settled into my lodging in the back of my box trailer on top of life jackets. No heater neated as the trailer stayed nice in toasty from heating all day. I missed 3 solid days of work but had fun "on the road" in Santa Cruz.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
San Francisco's Aquan Fest
Pak Boat 16
Friday, June 13, 2008
REI Spokane Demo Day
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Columbia River Paddlefest
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Burn baby Burn
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Flathead Lake Wayfarer's Park
A perfect day on the water
Monday, May 5, 2008
Non-Motorized Boat Day at Scott's Valley
Thanks to the Boy Scouts who helped me load some of my gear...they have saved my back twice this year!
Wish everyday on the lake could be non-motorized!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Penguin Paddler's Repair Clinic
Devcon Plastic Welder (I find it at Walmart or any hardware store)
Fiberglass Tape (you can get this at west marine or Eddyline can send you some)
Krylon Fusion spray paint or hobby pigment
3M Marine Sealant 5200 (for sealing bulkheads or skegs)
Rubbing Alchohol
Dremel tool
Wet Sandpaper (various grits)
Masking Tape
We talked about:
Lexel--A flexible clear sealant that is easy to apply with a caulking gun.
Eddyline details the repairs of Carbonlite boats at their website
http://www.eddyline.com/eddyline-kayaks-care-and-repair.php
or you can come to my next repair and care clinic.
Remember, the best thing you can do to take care of your boat is cover it up when car topping or storing outside with a Danuu Canoe and Kayak Cover and/or 303 UV Protectant.
Thanks to everyone that attended and braved my caffinated presentation! A special thanks to Garth, Jasper and all the Penguin Paddler's staff for their continued excellence in paddlesports service! In the words of Borat: Great Success!
This post is intended to show how easy it is to fix thermoformed kayaks. Themoformed canoes have been used and repaired for whitewater canoeing for years. The ABS plastic gives strength to these canoes is the same way it does for Carbonlite Eddylines.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Penguin Paddlers Super Kayak Swap
Thursday, April 17, 2008
So you are going to a Demo Day?
Most new paddlers tend to focus their test paddle on 2 items:
1. Stability
2. Seat Comfort
While these may certainly be important I think that Stability is often a feature that is given too much attention as one's stability in any given boat is quite dependent upon their TIB (Time In Boat). Seat comfort is important but there are a lot of after market customizing that one can do (skwoosh gel seats, hip pads, heel pads).
So what other factors might be important to you when shopping for a new boat:
1. Warranty
2. Comfort
3. Weight
4. Application--is the boat the right dimensions for the job? Who are you paddling with? Hauling gear?
5. Repairability
6. Durability (see the blog below on different types of abuse)
7. Company History/Proximity/Reputation
8. Aesthetics
9. Price
10. Dealer service
11. Lifespan and resale value
I'm sure there are plenty of other concerns and factors out there. The "Demo Day" will be much more valuable if you can get a handle on what is important to you. Try to prioritize how flexible you are on these various factors. Look at what 80-90% of your use is going to be. We don't all own a moving truck because we are going to move every 5 years.
I guess I do own a moving truck so if you see me at a "demo day" how 'bout a little love? I just spent 45 cents/mile in fuel to show you my boats and let you give them a try.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Bell Canoe Northshore
What the road looks like
I was losing my mind at this point...20 hours straight driving...MT is way too long to be by yourself. Especially when your truck burns 40 cents/mile of diesel fuel. The irony of burning this much fuel to promote PADDLESPORTS!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Eddyline Equinox Review
Just because a boat is recreational doesn’t mean that it can’t be efficient. In my opinion, this is where the Equinox, and any of Tom Derrer’s designs really shine. They are just really efficient. 30 years of design experience! What makes a good wine? A good meal? A good engine? It is the people involved in the design and production. This should factor into your decision and unfortunately the magazines out there can not fit this into a column of numbers. It is not just about weight, width, length and price. Tom Derrer likes to ask customers, “how do you like a boat to feel”? When you can answer that question you are ready to make your own decision. The Equinox is a good place to start.
Eddyline uses the larger sized cockpit on the Equinox. This cockpit is easy to get into but still has thigh braces for bracing and edging. If you are looking for even more room you can have Eddyline custom install the large cockpit without thigh braces. The Equinox can be outfitted with the adjustable backrest for a lot of support or the back band for a more mobile back support. The seat is padded with a removable seat pad. Many paddlers will add extra foam under the removable seat pad to adjust their height in the boat. Any good paddling shop should offer to outfit your boat with additional padding so that it fits your body just right.
Compared to the Merlin LT, the Equinox has much more room and is more stable for the beginner. If you are looking for a smaller package with a similar feel to the Equinox you might take a look at Eddyline’s 12’ Skylark.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Bending Branches Factory Tour
The lamination is grooved for Bending Branches "Rock Guard" tip to be poured in.
Paddles are hand beveled. This is where the "Art" part comes into play...
Post varnish paddles. These have been dipped several times and are now drying before being boxed.
A composite blade is formed from compression molds and serious attention to detail.