Gerald Guay wrote:
Does anyone here know who designed this canoe? What is its intended use, etc..
No idea who the designer might be. From the photos it appears to have little to no rocker and a bit of tumblehome midships.
14’ 3” x 23 ½” beam gives it a fast length-to-waterline ratio for a short canoe; 171 inches divided by 23.5” = 7.27. That is fast, especially for a short canoe.
I’m not sure what this line in the prose means – “in addition to providing it with good stability which allows it to spin quickly and straight”.
“Spin quick and straight” is an oxymoron. I suppose that could mean it has a very shallow arch bottom, and will flat spin without a lean. Which sometimes means “Don’t lean and test the secondary stability, at least not in cold weather without a drysuit”
Mini rant: I wish manufacturers would depict the bottom shape of their canoe; there is a world of difference between rounded, shallow arch, shallow vee and flat. How shallow is a “shallow arch”? That could be damn near U round or damn near ___ flat.
The Rebel a relatively short, fast, no rocker canoe “for small to medium-sized paddlers who prefer to travel light”. That leaves me out on several counts.
Paddle Power wrote:
You could reach out and ask them
If the Rebel 14 is of interest I would ask Rheaume about the bottom shape, maybe even some upside-down side views and stems-on photos.