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Talk to me about P&H kayaks. What do you think of them? I am interested in
the Capella plastic model. I have good experience with kayaks and interested in what people thought of both that particular model as well as the boats in general. Construction, design, etc. Cheers, David H. Johnston |
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![]() akasharkbow wrote: Talk to me about P&H kayaks. What do you think of them? I am interested in the Capella plastic model. I have good experience with kayaks and interested in what people thought of both that particular model as well as the boats in general. Construction, design, etc. P&H plastic kayaks are among the most rigid and best built on the market. The Capella is very maneuverable, but tends to weathercock. You'll probably used the skeg frequently. -- Regards Brian |
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Brian Nystrom wrote in message ...
akasharkbow wrote: Talk to me about P&H kayaks. What do you think of them? I am interested in the Capella plastic model. I have good experience with kayaks and interested in what people thought of both that particular model as well as the boats in general. Construction, design, etc. P&H plastic kayaks are among the most rigid and best built on the market. The Capella is very maneuverable, but tends to weathercock. You'll probably used the skeg frequently. Capella has excellent plastic , The only plastic I have seen that may be better is Prijon. Capella is a much better design. It is not a beginners boat as initial stability is , well: it's not a first timers boat. Hatches are very tight. maneuverability is excellent. she wanders a little if you don't have a good forward stroke . It does not track like a train. It turns, edges, rolls like a dream. Don't put a rudder on it. The skeg may prove usefull. Capella in spite of some opinions to the contrary is NOT a fast boat. It is short, low volume, and has a lot of rocker. Great for rock hopping and the best boat I have been in for day trips over 95 % of my paddling is day trips , well short outings. The Capella is a fairly low volume boat. I am 5'8" 180 Lbs and carry 20 or so pounds of safety gear plus water and lunch. It is at its comfortable limit there. I own an NDK Explorer for longer or faster trips. Three or four years back, I had the Capella out for a long haul with four other paddlers . With me , 2 gallons of water, tent , 3 days food, cook stove, well all the geat it sat deap in the water and it was hard to keep up with a Current Designs Storm, Dagger Magellin and a Necky Narpa. All the other paddlers were of equal strength to me or better with 2 or them 10 years younger. ( Low Volume, Not Fast.) Service from P & H is splendid. The O'Briens , friends of mine: had a bulkhead issuer with a Quest fron P & H and were dealt with most fairly. I had a hatch perrish and the local dealer sent me a new one off a boat in his invintory imediately. Service is no stranger to these people. P & H makes fine boats, Mine is VERY experienced ( Beat to hell) and continues to see abuse all the time. Most the photos on my vanity site were taken from my Capella. the one of a whale under water was taken by rolling , snap the photo and came back up. I don't know it it was the NDK or Capella I was in for that. These boats handle almost identically. Site address . http://pages.ivillage.com/mcgruer or check out www.kayakers.nf.ca P & H mahes good boats and if you are my size or smaller and reasonably experienced you will love it. It also handles really bad weather nicely . Good luck Alex. Oh I don't work for P & H. |
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Thanks for both comments. That is great to hear. I heard that their plastic
was really stiff. I can't wait to actually get out in one. Cheers, David |
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akasharkbow wrote in message ws.com...
Talk to me about P&H kayaks. What do you think of them? I am interested in the Capella plastic model. I have good experience with kayaks and interested in what people thought of both that particular model as well as the boats in general. Construction, design, etc. Cheers, David H. Johnston i own a glass fibre Capella. super boat. it is not that slow either. she tracks well for me but all my friends that have tried it find it needs constant correction strokes and some find it a little tippy. Initial stability is not as solid as they may preffer. my boy friend does not like it at all. he paddles a north american boat that i do not like. i weigh 135 - 140 lbs . my boy friend is almost 200 and he has trouble keeping the boat upright. the capella is the best boat i have ever paddled and i have paddled many of the local offerings and all the smaller british boats. Capella is better than all the others for quality, service and matches any of them on performance. the boat turns, handles waves, edges, braces better than any boat i have ever been in. that is why i bought it. i rarely use the skeg but most preffer to use it a lot untill they get used to the capella. |
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