WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
Hey sis that perception torrent sounds just like what you need.
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Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
I've been on many floats where folks were paddling various SOTs and it's my opinion they all would do better in more WW settings if only they were useing these boats in combination with thigh straps. Many of the better SOTs have them as optional equipment. (Knee braces are one of the main features we use in conventional kayaks to control them, thigh straps are used in the same way in SOTs to achieve this control but I seldom see them purchased or used?) Without any way to brace it just seems a paddler would easily loose their balance, or just plain 'lever' themselves right out while trying to manuver. Other than this lack of outfitting, many SOTs, from the cheaper ones to the more expensive ones would have so much more potential. To me, this one feature makes the difference in a SOT being more usable for WW paddling and one that's just used for more recreational trips. Comments?
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Jim
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Jim
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Exactly Right, Jim!
Extremely difficult to get to "Boating on the Edge" runs in kayaks without some type of brace structure for the knees / thighs.
Extremely difficult to get to "Boating on the Edge" runs in kayaks without some type of brace structure for the knees / thighs.
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Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
Hey Jan,
Ive used the coupe mainly on the mulberry so I dont think you would have any problems on the piney. It's been great. Paddle a lot on the Illinois and it's about the only thing I will take on it anymore to paddle on it anymore. Super fun and easy to paddle.
Ive used the coupe mainly on the mulberry so I dont think you would have any problems on the piney. It's been great. Paddle a lot on the Illinois and it's about the only thing I will take on it anymore to paddle on it anymore. Super fun and easy to paddle.
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Cowper - Ouch! Is that a nose?
druse - Thanks!
spatterson - Ill check it out. Hope I dont miss your FS post!
druse - Thanks!
spatterson - Ill check it out. Hope I dont miss your FS post!
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Hey Bro! Yeah, looks like it!
Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
Jim,
I just love that the water runs through a SOT. Kinda sucks on a real cold day, but not much dumping involved. I plan to try out a conventional kayak this year. I may end up loving it. I will definitely get some thigh straps - Thanks!
I just love that the water runs through a SOT. Kinda sucks on a real cold day, but not much dumping involved. I plan to try out a conventional kayak this year. I may end up loving it. I will definitely get some thigh straps - Thanks!
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I own two of the Perception Torrents, have for about 5 years now, and thought I'd put in my two cents worth..
I've paddled several different sit on top kayak styles and brands. I really love the design for introducing new folks to paddling, especially easier whitewater. While the Torrent isn't perfect for every situation (I wouldn't dream of floating the Buffalo in anything else but my Wilderness Systems Tarpons) it is the ultimate sit on top for whitewater. Let me tell you why..
The Hull is more rounded like a creek boat would be. There isn't a keel present like there is on pretty much every other SOT out there. That is important when it comes to peeling out of eddies, avoiding being pushed around in heavy opposing currents, and especially in surfing. Yes, you tend to spin lazily in circles in long pools anytime you stop paddling, but you can take along a simple drag chain if that becomes too much of a problem for you. Thighstraps are standard if you want any real boat/body connection, and the Torrent has them. Also you never fail to get big grins when you actually roll that barge (compared to my 4Fun) in front of others! With the straps you can roll, surf, side surf.. Heck I watched Hellbender ender one over and over again at Rockport, even pulled off some sweet pirruettes! Its a fun boat for beginners and experienced alike. Nothing on the water is easier to get on and off, even in fast water. Just hang on to your paddle and everything will come out just fine. I have mine rigged with an extra cat hatch installed in the round spot on the back deck, as well as extra eyes on both sides of the back deck for securing a big drybag behind me. I've fished from it, I've taught over a dozen newbies how to surf with it, I've seen drunk buddies survive rapids upright when they probably shouldn't have, I've taken it on up to III+ water when my roll was in doubt from shoulder injuries... These boats have never let me down. Perception stopped making them for a few years (my boats are both over a decade old and still bomber strong) but Dagger is making them now for about $700 MSRP. There are outfitters out there that rotate their stock, and a good deal can be found if you look, believe me. The sticker on the front of both of mine claims the boat "is a whitewater trainer suitable for up to class 4 water". I've never had it on anything that big, but I have no doubt that it would do well in the hands of a class 4 capable paddler.
If you want a SOT that can truly handle whitewater, I wouldn't consider anything else. IMHO that is.
I've paddled several different sit on top kayak styles and brands. I really love the design for introducing new folks to paddling, especially easier whitewater. While the Torrent isn't perfect for every situation (I wouldn't dream of floating the Buffalo in anything else but my Wilderness Systems Tarpons) it is the ultimate sit on top for whitewater. Let me tell you why..
The Hull is more rounded like a creek boat would be. There isn't a keel present like there is on pretty much every other SOT out there. That is important when it comes to peeling out of eddies, avoiding being pushed around in heavy opposing currents, and especially in surfing. Yes, you tend to spin lazily in circles in long pools anytime you stop paddling, but you can take along a simple drag chain if that becomes too much of a problem for you. Thighstraps are standard if you want any real boat/body connection, and the Torrent has them. Also you never fail to get big grins when you actually roll that barge (compared to my 4Fun) in front of others! With the straps you can roll, surf, side surf.. Heck I watched Hellbender ender one over and over again at Rockport, even pulled off some sweet pirruettes! Its a fun boat for beginners and experienced alike. Nothing on the water is easier to get on and off, even in fast water. Just hang on to your paddle and everything will come out just fine. I have mine rigged with an extra cat hatch installed in the round spot on the back deck, as well as extra eyes on both sides of the back deck for securing a big drybag behind me. I've fished from it, I've taught over a dozen newbies how to surf with it, I've seen drunk buddies survive rapids upright when they probably shouldn't have, I've taken it on up to III+ water when my roll was in doubt from shoulder injuries... These boats have never let me down. Perception stopped making them for a few years (my boats are both over a decade old and still bomber strong) but Dagger is making them now for about $700 MSRP. There are outfitters out there that rotate their stock, and a good deal can be found if you look, believe me. The sticker on the front of both of mine claims the boat "is a whitewater trainer suitable for up to class 4 water". I've never had it on anything that big, but I have no doubt that it would do well in the hands of a class 4 capable paddler.
If you want a SOT that can truly handle whitewater, I wouldn't consider anything else. IMHO that is.
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Though I should say that without the big drybag behind me, they would benefit GREATLY from some kind of seat or backband setup. I have a ratchet style backband from one of the first generation 4Funs that I'm planning on installing this season. Between the depth of the butt well and the height of the backband, I believe it is going to be just about perfect! Combined with the thigh straps, and the keepers-style footbraces (which I almost forgot to mention and are practically mandatory over trying to use molded foot ridges, ugh..) I think the boat/body connection will be about as good as you'll ever get with a SOT. Ultra comfortable surfing machine, I'm tellin ya..
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Good post Danny!
After paddling the upper Caddo in my homemade kayak for quite a few years,
My friend Steve Wright, The former(Wright Way Canoe Rentals of Glenwood) purchased a couple of SOTs in the early to mid-1990s, Torrents. One weekend day when I finished my trip down to Steve's place, a customer had finished the trip just prior and left the boat on the gravel bar. I decided to hop in and give it a whirl in the rapid just above the Glenwood bridge. I'll always remember how stable it was and how much I laughed just trying to push it too far, much farther than I'd dare try in my old, long, very narrow boat.
I'm glad you mentioned the thigh straps, and the foot braces. Really, some of the boats I've seen leave a lot to be desired with the foot braces, especially those with the narrow ridges a person might just hang half of the side of their foot on... I should have considered a Torrent back then and done a little customizing on it. If I remember correctly, the Torrents had quite a bit of rocker too.
In the years since, I have enjoyed the pair of Perception Overflow Xs I own. They're old-school but none of the newer boats I've tried have enough space for my 'skinny' 6'6" frame and size 14 feet and with any kind of shoes on
It's kind of sad the Perception boats, as an independent line, when away to be replaced with a line featuring no WW boats of any merit bearing their name. IMHO
Best Regards
Jim
After paddling the upper Caddo in my homemade kayak for quite a few years,
My friend Steve Wright, The former(Wright Way Canoe Rentals of Glenwood) purchased a couple of SOTs in the early to mid-1990s, Torrents. One weekend day when I finished my trip down to Steve's place, a customer had finished the trip just prior and left the boat on the gravel bar. I decided to hop in and give it a whirl in the rapid just above the Glenwood bridge. I'll always remember how stable it was and how much I laughed just trying to push it too far, much farther than I'd dare try in my old, long, very narrow boat.
I'm glad you mentioned the thigh straps, and the foot braces. Really, some of the boats I've seen leave a lot to be desired with the foot braces, especially those with the narrow ridges a person might just hang half of the side of their foot on... I should have considered a Torrent back then and done a little customizing on it. If I remember correctly, the Torrents had quite a bit of rocker too.
In the years since, I have enjoyed the pair of Perception Overflow Xs I own. They're old-school but none of the newer boats I've tried have enough space for my 'skinny' 6'6" frame and size 14 feet and with any kind of shoes on
It's kind of sad the Perception boats, as an independent line, when away to be replaced with a line featuring no WW boats of any merit bearing their name. IMHO
Best Regards
Jim
Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
saw this when i was skimming craigslist and thought it might be what you are looking for
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Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
saw this when i was skimming craigslist and thought it might be what you are looking for
http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/2843485260.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://austin.craigslist.org/boa/2843485260.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: WTB: White Water (SOT) Kayak
TG's canoes in San Marcos ,Texas may have the Dagger Torrent
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Thanks for your tip on Liquid Logic. I think it got sold pretty fast. It looks like a great kayak.
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