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#388 - 03/02/07 03:48 PM What do you paddle??
Pamlico_140 Offline
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Okay, I have posted this thread on p-net before. But If you are a member you know I am OBSESSED with touring kayaks. Just a warning, I obbsess about kayaks alot. I am intersted in what kind of boats people have because I want to see what people prefer. I'm just curious. Anyways, What kayak(s) do you paddle?? If you have a fleet, what is your fav in the fleet??

Mine:

Pamlico 140.
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#389 - 03/02/07 07:01 PM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: Pamlico_140]
Bill Offline
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I have a Perception Eco Bezhig my wife a Prijon Seayak

Hope this keeps your jitters at ease for a few hours

Cheers

Bill

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#390 - 03/03/07 08:15 AM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: Bill]
Pamlico_140 Offline
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Cool Boat, wierd name.
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#391 - 03/08/07 08:03 AM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: Pamlico_140]
magooch Offline
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A Sevylor Eskimo, Old Town 138 Loon and Current Designs Sirocco.

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#392 - 03/08/07 09:39 AM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: Pamlico_140]
DNR Offline
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Two Necky Lookshas (purple & green), Old Town Dirigo 120, Dirigo 140

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#393 - 03/08/07 12:13 PM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: DNR]
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We have two PWS Otters that we've been paddling for 20 years along with two doubles from the days we were involved with a tour company. The doubles were great when our kids were an appropriate age to ride in the front cockpit for camping trips as we paddled the boat as a single. Our favorite for kid in a front cockpit was our Seascape.
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#394 - 03/09/07 09:14 PM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: mikekayak]
lakemohawknj Offline
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Current fleet (oldest to newest)
Old Towne Adventure XL
Wilderness Systems Tempest 170 Pro
Perception Carolina 14.5 (was on sale! bought for guests)
Impex Force Cat 5

Up until last month the WS Tempest was my favorite. Now, the Impex will be my personal boat, with the rest of the fleet for guests.

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#395 - 04/04/07 06:42 PM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: lakemohawknj]
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Loc: SW New Jersey
Prijon Seayak - my first boat, and got me addicted to this sport.

P & H Expedition Quest

Liquid Logic Scooter - for surfing beach break

Soon to acquite NDK Romany standard sized.

Guess I am obsessed too!

Steve

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#396 - 04/04/07 09:36 PM Re: What do you paddle?? [Re: Paddledog]
NordkappMan Offline
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Loc: Victoria BC Canada
Well, a Nordkapp obviously. I wish I could find a better kayak. I've tried many, but few come close to making me feel like part of the water - in other words, the fact I'm in a kayak seems less obvious, connecting me more with the environment. Perhaps it is the low foredeck - I don't know. It is not a fast boat as some of the waterline is above the surface, but heavily loaded in a big sea, I can paddle at 3 to 4 knots and never tire.

My wife has an out-of-production McNulty Huntsman. She wanted a responsive British boat that didn't feel tippy despite its width. The hull cross section is a little flatter than modern designs, with flared out sides, translating to nice secondary stability (whatever that is, depending upon your understanding of hull dynamics).

I'm hoping to make a SOF this year for day trips and rolling tricks. I need to get both my teenage daughters some boats too.

Just about all my hardcore friends paddle NDK Romany kayaks, with WS Tempests and Necky Chathams next in the row

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#397 - 04/06/07 03:48 AM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: NordkappMan]
ceolnamara Offline
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Quote:

...<snip> My wife has an out-of-production McNulty Huntsman. She wanted a responsive British boat that didn't feel tippy despite its width.... <snip>

Wow, I used to paddle a McNulty Huntsman: great little kayak, but eventually I found it was too small for longish trips (skeg housing took up a lot of hatch space). Sold it to a friend of mine who still uses it (it's some 16 years old now).

I live and do much of my paddling along the coast of the North West Highlands of Scotland. A few years ago I was paddling my Huntsman along the West coast of Sutherland with a few friends. As we came into a broad beach for lunch, we caught sight of this extraordinary figure hurtling down the dunes toward us. He looked just like Ben Gunn from Treasure Island: long grey flowing beard and hair, dressed only in a pair of ragged shorts, and gesticulating wildly. He looked crazed but we needed a break!

As we landed he ran up to me and shouted "that's a Huntsman, that's a Huntsman!"

It transpired that this guy had actually designed the boat many years previously when he worked for McNulty down in the North East of England. He had retired to a beach shack up in the NW Highlands. He'd recognised the boat while we were still a good mile offshore.

By the way, McNulty mainly made equipment for the North Sea oil industry - kayaks were a side-line because the owner was an enthusiast. Maybe that's why they were so strongly built: mine weighed a ton!

Well, that was a bit off-thread. I now paddle a Feathecraft K1 which I love- managed to take it up to the high arctic last July, so portability is one adantage, but I also love the feel of a skin on frame construction.

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#398 - 04/06/07 02:01 PM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: ceolnamara]
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I paddle a Current Designs Solstice

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#399 - 04/07/07 04:37 PM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: darkstar]
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Thanks for posting the McNulty Huntsman meeting the designer encounter. A nice little piece of paddling "history." Didn't McNulty make those troublesome, screw-on 7" hatches years ago? I replaced my wife's with Kajak Sport units.

While the Huntsman is not in the same class as modern kayaks - even a lot of the Eddyline kayaks are faster and more manouverable, the price was right and my wife loves it. We bought a used one made in North America I assume. Not sure if it was an authorized reproduction or not, as I don't know the history of the boat but have been told there was a time when thay were made near Vancouver BC.

I should correct my last post that stated the Nordkapp looses potential hull speed as some of its waterline is above the surface. Of course, I should have said that some of the kayak's length is above the waterline. Many boats are that way. I know someone who reproduced a Nordkapp (I'm talking pre-Jubilee model)with permission in a strip boat and added more waterline length under the bow.

Speaking of mini "historical" meetings, I was out paddling my Nordkapp in the early 80's along Vancouver Island's east coast. I bumped into Doug Simpson, test paddling his new Feathercraft on a very long multi-day trip. Still is a beautiful folder and sells well. Those were the days, when paddlers raced toward each other to say hi, and waved or honked at each other passing by in their kayak-loaded cars.

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#400 - 04/08/07 02:02 PM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: NordkappMan]
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Loc: Eskilstuna, Sweden
Hi everyone, new to this forum and this is my first post.

Today I paddled my new kayak for the first time a Valley Nordkapp. Before that I had an North Shore Buccaneer for ten years. Started paddling in an Caribou CXH.

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#401 - 04/08/07 02:53 PM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: Razorbilly]
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Never heard of a "huntsman". I actually got my pamlico 140 because of its style. I was looking for a poly touring kayak, and the Pamlico 140 was the nicest looking one I saw. For some reason, The boat stood out in the store, It was just so stylish, and at that moment, I knew I had to have it. This store was packed with kayaks. And I looked at the whole inventory, then I looked at the other retailers, And I chose the Pamlico 140. I thought it was the nicest kayak ever, And I still do. Has anyone here ever seen one in real life or paddled one??
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#841 - 01/23/08 12:23 AM Re: What do you paddle?? McNulty Huntsman story [Re: Pamlico_140]
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Old Town 14'6" Egret (in 'can you see me now?' bright yellow!)

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