swampwalker wrote:
Hi Hugh,
Are you looking at balance when kneeling from the seat, or sitting?
I have a SN and haven't moved the seat from the factory position. I have thought about moving the seat forward, but I'm too lazy to do so as I'd also have to move the outfitting (I bought the boat used). It paddles well in WW (e.g. Bloodvein, Lower Mad, Petawawa) when kneeling from this position and the trim is balanced (something I also try to adjust when loading). I can do all the same 4x4 strokes that I do in my playboat. I feel like I'm more or less at the centre of the boat when kneeling, but I haven't measured this exactly.
I understand your concern with nimbleness. The SN is a solid boat, will take you pretty much anywhere, but there are better hulls out there. For me the SN is a bit of a wet ride, slow to initiate a carve (because there are no chines at all), and doesn't glide well. In a head-to-head comparison an Esquif Pocket canyon is faster, dryer, and more nimble; an Ocoee (!) is slightly faster on the flats (much to my chagrin).
Thanks fo the input. I’m more concerned kneeling. I rarely, do WW strokes: eddy in/out etc sitting. This boat is so much wider and deeper than I’m used to and I feel I’m reaching sometimes. Because I’ll be day tripping cargo and weight distribution options are minimal. I concur that it doesn’t glide well. I’m going to have to wait til spring to sort this. The boat came with a removable yoke but I’m into less is more so thought by moving the seat forward I could portage it using the front of the seat. I’m sure Nova craft has placed the seat where they think is best.
Hugh