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From: Richard G. Mitchell, Jr. <mitchelr_at_ucs.orst.edu>
subject: [Paddlewise] Subjective boat evaluation - not kayak.
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 02:44:16 -0700
While my daughter was trying out her new Umiak this past weekend
I paddled along in a boat new to me but venerable in years and of
a type I had no previous experience with.  The boat was a 15'X
28" (approx.). Sawyer solo canoe set up nicely with a marathon
seat mounted low and proper foot braces.  I used my Klepper sized
Cameno and a FG bent shaft paddle in tight places.  The boat was
by my amateur judgment very impressive.  It was easily as fast an
my Feathercraft K1 yet seemingly more nimble.  It tracked
extremely well with light winds on all quarters (I was amazed at
the tracking).  The boat has a pronounced tumblehome, a
kevlar/glass, so called "Goldenglass" lay-up (whatever that might
be), seems to weigh about 40 lbs. and is *very* comfortable to
paddle for extended periods using the long kayak paddle.  It is
narrower than say the comparable Mad River Independence by
apparently 1.5 or even 2".  The Sawyer looks like a Jensen design
but I do not know for certain.

What makes a boat of this sort handle well?  I expected it to be
both tippy, clumsy and slow and it was none of these.  Perhaps
there are places for a canoe among the kayak fleet.  With a
proper spray deck this could be a modest tripper for sheltered
waters I think.  Anyone else have relevant experience?

Cheers,

Rich Mitchell
mitchelr_at_ucs.orst.edu
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From: Joe Pylka <pylka_at_castle.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Subjective boat evaluation - not kayak.
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 09:31:58 -0400
>  The boat was a 15'X
> 28" (approx.). Sawyer solo canoe set up nicely with a marathon
> seat mounted low and proper foot braces.  I used my Klepper sized
> Cameno and a FG bent shaft paddle in tight places.  The boat was
> by my amateur judgment very impressive.
<SNIP>
>The boat has a pronounced tumblehome, a
> kevlar/glass, so called "Goldenglass" lay-up (whatever that might
> be), seems to weigh about 40 lbs. and is *very* comfortable to
> paddle for extended periods using the long kayak paddle.  It is
> narrower than say the comparable Mad River Independence by
> apparently 1.5 or even 2".  The Sawyer looks like a Jensen design
> but I do not know for certain.
        From your description, I'd guess it's a DYS, a David Yost Special.
It was mainly intended as a racing boat.  The extreme tumblehome was to
facilitate sit-and-switch style paddling, but this boat could also be leaned
way over for fast turns (keep that brace!). It's a little wider around and
just aft of the paddler which improves lateral stability considerably for
this kind of boat.  With its weight and size, it was often used as a solo
tripping boat, too.
        --Still see a few for sale now and again..



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