Thursday, April 17, 2008

So you are going to a Demo Day?

Tis the season for demo days around the country for people to "test drive" the kayaks and canoes they are interested in and try to make a decision on which boat is right for them. I've been adjusting footbraces for 9 seasons at these events and I've made a few observations.



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.