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Re: Cape Charles eval
By:Don Beale
Date: 3/15/2001, 5:56 pm
In Response To: Re: Cape Charles OT (Ross Sieber)

I have a Cape Charles, and last year launched a Spring Run as well.

The Cape Charles has quite a bit more foot room in it. It carves turnes better. It has more initial stability. Rolling requires a stronger hip snap than the Spring Run does. Ive been very happy with it overall, and continue to paddle it as well as the Redfish. If I were doing a long-distance trip I'd choose the CLC over the Redfish, mostly for more packing room. The Redfish tracks better, and no rudder is needed. And it rolls easier. I use it more than the CLC now that I'm used to it. My son uses the CLC, and we trade off.

On the down side, it tends to stick it's nose into the waves rather than riding up over them, so is a little wetter ride. IMHO it requires a rudder; in winds above about 10-15 MPH it will not want to go where you point it. The rudder fixes that nicely. The hatches were not very good, I have redone them twice now. I dont think the flush "Liedy-lids" leak, but have not tested them yet either.

I understand that the Chesapeke design fixed the wet ride and weathercocking, but I dont have first-hand experience with it. Overall, the Cape Charles is a good boat. If you can afford the plans, the Chesapeke is a little better from everything Ive read. If you dont want to spend money on the plans, the Cape Charles is a good boat. Build it, you wont be sorry.

: Fair enough.
: How do you like your Cape Charles, BTW?
: I understand the design is now obsolete, but I have been considering building
: one from the plans in the kayak shop book.

Messages In This Thread

Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Steve Klarquist -- 3/15/2001, 11:45 am
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Wayne G. -- 3/15/2001, 9:56 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Angela Watson -- 3/15/2001, 8:37 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Lee Gardner -- 3/15/2001, 6:47 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Jeff Fine -- 3/15/2001, 3:21 pm
Another lunch hour blown
Steve Klarquist -- 3/15/2001, 4:23 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Ross Sieber -- 3/15/2001, 1:40 pm
Re: Mill Creek, strong, yes but ...
Geo. Cushing -- 3/26/2001, 3:17 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
david -- 3/15/2001, 3:11 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Ross Sieber -- 3/15/2001, 3:52 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Mike Scarborough -- 3/17/2001, 11:12 am
Re: Cape Charles OT
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/20/2001, 12:59 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Ross Sieber -- 3/21/2001, 1:27 am
Re: Cape Charles OT
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/21/2001, 5:32 pm
Re: Ply Walrus *Pic*
Mike Hanks -- 3/21/2001, 10:00 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
david -- 3/16/2001, 7:29 pm
Re: Cape Charles eval
Don Beale -- 3/15/2001, 5:56 pm
Chesepeakes still weathercock...
Brian Nystrom -- 3/16/2001, 12:02 pm
Re: Chesepeakes still weathercock...
bob -- 3/17/2001, 10:11 am
Skegs, weight shift, etc.
Brian Nystrom -- 3/19/2001, 12:24 pm
Re: Skegs, weight shift, etc.
Lee Gardner -- 3/22/2001, 3:16 pm
Re: Chesepeakes still weathercock...
Lee Gardner -- 3/17/2001, 2:53 pm
Re: Cape Charles eval
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/15/2001, 7:33 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Julie Kanarr -- 3/15/2001, 12:51 pm