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C1 detachable bench seat and ratchet thigh straps

Glenn MacGrady

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This video shows some prototype outfitting for a C1 whitewater canoe, including a bench-type seat that pops free and ratchet-tightened thigh straps. A quick release mechanism catapults everything loose so the paddler is not entrapped by the Rube Goldberg-esque contraptions.

 
Wow, that canoe-shaped-object is a C1? Far cry from my experience many years ago in the Berry C1.

Yes, whitewater C1s in the Berry/Sweet days were based on slalom C1 designs, optimized for two-dimensional turning and speed. Many of the modern, short, scarab-beetle-shaped C1s are not designed for speed at all, but rather for three-dimensional aerial flips, twists, end-overs—I don't even know the terminology—primarily for "whitewater freestyle" play in surfing waves and holes.

 
Wow. 1st impressions: 1) my Unicorn Spit Merlin is no longer the fugliest canoe I've ever seen. 2) It certainly seems like the paddler would have a very secure attachment to the hull with easy escape if needed. 3) I definitely would have enjoyed playing with this type of "canoe" in my former yak days of whitewater. 4) I'm glad that I outgrew that sh!t and, finally... 5) I really like that they're using single blades.
 
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