Short Boats
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i tried out the new slingshot too, very fast at turning and what makes it better than most of the other boats is the stability it keeps even when turning fast. not so sure about the straight line speed, but i guess when the optima first came out everyone was worried it was too slow, but it didn't do so bad. time will tell.......
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Hi Guest, was worried you had gone away, nice to hear from you again.
I'm re doing my website at the moment there is a photo of the Slingshot on there. http://www.doubledutchuk.com/Scotac_may04_004.jpg
I also have video of it in action, so I am looking into how I put that on the website. I will try and capture some better photo's off the video as well.
There are also some photo's of Sam Oud in the Scimitar 85 and a photo of the Ballista.
We are waiting for feedback from Huw Swetman on the Ballista/Scimitar 85 and we have just had interesting feedback from Spanish paddlers based around Sort.
They have tested all short boats available on the market at this time with all their paddlers. The Scimitar consisitently comes out on top, we are hoping to get a copy of their results, but they have now ordered 16 Scimitars. So maybe people should revisit this boat.
I'm re doing my website at the moment there is a photo of the Slingshot on there. http://www.doubledutchuk.com/Scotac_may04_004.jpg
I also have video of it in action, so I am looking into how I put that on the website. I will try and capture some better photo's off the video as well.
There are also some photo's of Sam Oud in the Scimitar 85 and a photo of the Ballista.
We are waiting for feedback from Huw Swetman on the Ballista/Scimitar 85 and we have just had interesting feedback from Spanish paddlers based around Sort.
They have tested all short boats available on the market at this time with all their paddlers. The Scimitar consisitently comes out on top, we are hoping to get a copy of their results, but they have now ordered 16 Scimitars. So maybe people should revisit this boat.
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Aw shucks, you'll embarass me, but thanks anyway.
Spoke with Neil Buckley who is on the Welsh Training camp at Sort. He thinks the Slingshot is fantastic on the course there, times on full runs compare very favourably with other short designs.
I'm hoping to have a cut down version for around 60 kilo paddlers at Nottingham straight after the new year.
I am also aiming to deliver orders for the Slingshot at the end of January if delivery time is the important factor in the decision process.
Spoke with Neil Buckley who is on the Welsh Training camp at Sort. He thinks the Slingshot is fantastic on the course there, times on full runs compare very favourably with other short designs.
I'm hoping to have a cut down version for around 60 kilo paddlers at Nottingham straight after the new year.
I am also aiming to deliver orders for the Slingshot at the end of January if delivery time is the important factor in the decision process.
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Your right, the C1 is a proving a little bit more difficult, the arrangements we thought we had, have just not happened, yet.
We have now got feedback from other paddlers on the Stimulus which we are looking at and I hope that we will have those improvements done fairly soon.
They are mainly volume changes and cosmetic changes to make the boat appeal to those paddlers who have an image to maintain.
As they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and being a shortsighted kayaker, I thought the Stimulus looked quite mean on the water. Some paddlers were put off by the appearance and wouldn't even get in the boat.
We are also waiting on feedback from some of the foreign training camps where our paddlers have had the chance to paddle other designs and hopefully we can incorporate that into the new design as well.
We have now got feedback from other paddlers on the Stimulus which we are looking at and I hope that we will have those improvements done fairly soon.
They are mainly volume changes and cosmetic changes to make the boat appeal to those paddlers who have an image to maintain.
As they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and being a shortsighted kayaker, I thought the Stimulus looked quite mean on the water. Some paddlers were put off by the appearance and wouldn't even get in the boat.
We are also waiting on feedback from some of the foreign training camps where our paddlers have had the chance to paddle other designs and hopefully we can incorporate that into the new design as well.
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