The Prospector name grabs our attention. But both the Clipper and the Swift 14 footers look to me more practical than what I would agree is truly a Prospector.
I think Northstar deliberately divorced from the label to make the point that they avoided the most negative aspect of the usual Prospector design - those sails at each end.
The Inreach goes almost everywhere with me. It's all about what habits you're willing to adopt.
The Mini can be used without a phone. It's just not as the convenient. Lacking the digital map, you can still use lat/lon with a paper map. And you can send text, but it's slower.
The one thing I...
I wonder if Swift is using something more like what Kaz did in my Coho. Mine was the first boat he did after switching from foam whatever he was using before to some higher tech honeycomb like material that I forget the name of. It also shows no hard edge or lip. Very strong stuff. It's taken...
This quote from the Packer/Solitude/Prospector comparison linked by ABT could have been written by me about the Swift P14 after I paddled it - except maybe that "turns on a dime" part.
Although it turned well, I don't recall it being quite that turny. Photos of my test of the Swift don't show...
I have had some canoes laced by drilling the hull (some royalex and some kevlar) and some laced with inchworms on the gunwales. I don't really see a significant advantage or disadvantage to either, except using inchworms requires more parts to buy but looks nicer. I haven't seen any sign of...
Does the foam core in the floor not also have the same hard edge?
Not that I consider it a deal breaker.
But given the choice on a river canoe, I think I prefer layups without foam core. I've been impressed with the Ultralight Kevlar layup on my Clipper Solitude, which actually shows to be...
I mentioned before that I got a chance to paddle the Swift Prospector 14. I was very pleased with the way it handled, and came away thinking I would be confident with it on up to class 2- with a tripping load. I don't doubt that the Clipper version would be just as competent, if not more so -...
Certainly, if there is to be only one canoe (if even temporarily), or if one is interested in poling (recommended). If class 2-3 whitewater is in the plan, something like a Prospector (any brand). If not, something like a Wenonah Aurora.
But were it not for poling, I have to note that I would...