Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Boat Builders and Repair :: She floats !!!
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Bannock |
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HighPlainsDrifter |
quote jdevries: "That's one heck of a wake you have going in that last picture. I'm about a month or so from completing my 2nd Merlin. Would sure be interested in hearing more about the solo capabilities of this boat. I'd love to build something that may give a little in solo capability but add tandem capability at that same time. How much does she weigh? JD Yes we had a bit of a wake going. I don't like to see that because I think wasted energy. Maybe the wake was a consequence of our aggressive paddling style. Not sure. There is not much that I can tell you about the solo capabilities. I know it handles nice solo without packs and I am sure with a little more weight in the bow area, she would trim real nice and be even better. OK is a long way away, but you could always pull into Brookings, SD on your way up north (for a test paddle). We are right on I29 Finished weight 55.5 lbs |
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KarlBAndersen1 |
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Minnesotian |
Very nice work. I love those Prospectors myself. So fun to paddle. |
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HighPlainsDrifter |
I finally launched my Chestnut Prospector Ranger 15 on Sunday. She is a sweet canoe. As I built her, I studied her lines and wondered if I was building a brick. For her length, she is broad of beam and nothing like the hull of my super slim Merlin. Yes, I worried about her performance. All worries gone. The Ranger is a wonder on the water. Even with the rocker she tracks nice, but can turn on a dime (unlike my Merlin) and spin like a top. She is an easy canoe to handle solo using the bow seat (she has a symmetric hull). Under tandem power her speed and agility amazed me. I might even go so far as to say that the Ranger is a less tiring canoe to paddle than my Bell Northwind. My Merlin is lighter and fun to paddle in a straight line but I think I would take the Ranger if going in solo. The hull design of the Chestnut Prospector series dates back to the 30's. They did it right. I just found the pleasure of paddling a historic design. |
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KevinL |
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