Mike McCrea wrote:
A young, strong paddler friend got a pro-deal on the smaller SP3 Prospector, a 15’ model IIRC. He used it until one trip where it was necessary to portage it a couple times up steep hills to avoid un-runnable river obstacles.
It was for sale the next day.
lol funny.
i took an sp3 out as a gift to it (not to me) over much too many ports (and big ports) a few years ago. that boat must have been licking its lips as it bounced on my back, getting that deep into the wild.
in a sense, it had no business out there. it would not have dreamed, in its wildest dreams, of seeing those lakes.
but yet it got there..... it WAS there lol. like a magic trick.
never again.
it was a nova craft pros16 sp3, which weighs in at 90lbs. blue.
not that color matters. but somehow, when a thing's weight is that insane, anything about it seems to be relevant lol.
i guess the memory of it, leaned against some mid-port burly branch, this ringing sound in my ears, throbbing in my neck, sweat flooding over my eyes, is firmly engraved in me. just this blue ghost thing standing blurry in front of me,
but, would i buy another? YES!
and will no doubt buy that other.
why? love the weight (inertia), cheapness, durability, hull shape, in water-only setting.
i like how stubborn it is on the water, it doesn't blink to a sudden blow, wave, etc.
it kind of just yawns, then sleepily agrees to move with a delay. i like that.
rides the big stuff well, like its slow dancing it, calm and collected, smooth. i like that.
so, comparing it to a a nice heavyduty composite, its got 50 extra pounds lol.
those pounds help keep er down in the blow. adding inertia, effectively reducing rocker.,
all just seems to add up to a sweet ride in the rough stuff (solo).
firmly designated as my lake-only boat now.
not as a 'downgrade'... not as a 'eventual falling off the charts' kind of thing. it's proudly my lake-only boat.
mind you, i would NOT be afraid to throw in a few ports. just a few, to get er in and out, maybe 1 or so more, while in there.
and in some crazy/strange way,
carrying that beast into the wild is a special feeling, i can't explain it. its like the discomfort somehow connects you more to the boat
as she is.
by the way, the pros16 is really 15.5', so thats 90 lbs for even less boat lol.
the pros15 has a similar story.
(that goes for their sp3 boats, not the others).