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I've got an Endeavor and would take it over a Currituck any day. I found
the Impex felt cheap and was too tippy for the handling. The Endeavor is rock solid in terms of build quality and I find it very responsive. I've banged my Endeavor up a bit and like an old timex it keeps on ticking. Besides the Seaward people will let you put just about any color combination you can think of on the thing ![]() Dave Van wrote: "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 15-Apr-2004, "Dave Van" wrote: I'm curious about Impex kayaks. The Currituck and Assatigue are on my list of boats to demo (I'm kind of on the fence between these two size-wise). It would be a days drive to get to a dealer that has demos of these kayaks as well as others I'm interested in. I have heard good feedback from Impex owners and others that have tried them out. So have I - they're quite popular around here. Have you heard or seen first hand any failures of the deck layups by this manufacturer? I tend to follow the old adage "if it doesn't bend a little, it will probably break". What about the hulls? What's your impression of the layup there? No specific examples of damage, but even one of the dealers here has said they are lightly built and "you get what you pay for". They don't bend a little, they bend a lot and that's both deck and hull. I just don't trust them - I'd rather buy a more robust kayak. YMMV prices on some dealer web sites, the Currituck is $2550 in glass. The Caribou, Gulfstream, and Slipstream are $2595, The endeavor $2830 and the Arctic Hawk is just $2200. That doesn't appear to me that the Impex model is lower in price to the point that it would suggest that they are skimping on material. Compare to Canadian prices: C$ US$ Serenity Sport $2700 $2400 (can't find the Currituck price in Canada) Caribou S $3450 $2600 Gulfstream $3400 $2600 Slipstream $3400 $2600 Endeavour $3600 $2800 Arctic Hawk $?? $2200 Odd... Big difference here. I find it interesting to compare US and Cdn pricing on kayaks, since US kayakers were getting ripped off on some models. This was especially true when the US dollar was very high in value. So here, the Impex models (sold under the Formula name) are much cheaper than the big boys and the difference shows. NOTE: it is possible that the US models are better built by Impex than the Formula models made here. I'll leave that to you to verify. Mike Thanks, Mike. Sounds like there may be some differences in the ones local to you vs. the ones here in the US. I suppose I could make the trip and find out that the seat is uncomfortable for me or the thigh braces don't hit me in the right spot or that the hull seeems too flexible. Either way, it's a more informed decision by seeing it in person as well as considering your educated observations. I was most intrigued by the positive review that the Currituck received from Steve Sherrer who mentioned a few negatives about the taughtness of the safety lines and looseness of the deck rigging, both of which could be adjusted easily. Steve's Tempest is on my short list as well. Thanks again. Lot's to think about. Enjoy! DV |
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