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nice boat! the bottom seems rounder on these than most prospectors that i've seen, sitting side-by side with a fiberglass nova-craft in the garage, it's very pronounced. not sure which is closer to the 'nut, tho i expect the nova-craft is. the cedarwood is much more, lets call it responsive, than the nova-craft, but also much better glide and acceleration from the seat of the pants...i know that carl jones used to put a warning in the literature about these boats about them being for experts...it's much twitchier empty, with a large sled-dog in the bow, but after a quick 3-day shakedown trip a few weekends ago, he's figuring it out. feels more like a high-volume cruiser than what i'm used to prospector wise...took him a while to adjust to the n/c prospector after putting around in a grumman too...heading to temagami in a few days for a week and half, i'm sure we'll have adjusted by then...
for the record, loaded it with a duluth #4dlx and a #3-20 on the last trip...
this boat was green when it was born in oromocto, and red is faster, but blue-grey is lighter...
and shows scratches less...