Every day I like my Blackwater more and more. Lately at camp, weather permitting, I have been going out to race train as much as 3 times a day to put on 4-5 miles each around the perimeter of my smallish lake. The lake is perfectly oriented with the prevailing wind, so at times, I haven't gone out in the mid-day higher winds we have had lately, but now have decided that I had better do that a few times because if I ever expect to race it, I cannot control the wind direction or speed. I am pleased to say that it tracks very well (note it has no rocker) into the wind and I have no trouble keeping it going as straight in that direction as I like. However, like most of my other solo canoes, especially the PB Rapidfire and Shadow, when heading downwind, it likes to try to weathercock toward the wind, and I am fighting direction control when it likes to head crosswind, it does take some effort to turn back straight downwind. The sliding seat to adjust weight and trim does help, but not as much I would like. Most times I am loaded quite light with no extra weight onboard, so that may change with a heavier load.
However, when tracking straight in calm or lesser wind (head or tail), it is easy to single blade paddle indefinitely on one side or the other if I give a gentle heel offside. A slight pitch/power stroke keeps me going perfectly straight tracking keeping controlling any amount turning left or right I desire, depending on where I place my feet and knees relative to center. I have been practicing 180-degree buoy turns around a rock at the end of the lake by heeling onside and paddling hard on that side to slide around the offside buoy (rock). Much tighter turns than I would have expected with my zero rocker.