Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Tiderace Pace 17 Tour review
Four out of Five Stars
I bought my Pace 17 off Dan 7 months ago, I
use it mostly for day trips but have done a 5 day tour with a longest distance
of 43km in a day sitting in it for 6 hours, I am 187cm tall weigh 78kg and wear
size 12 shoes, the pedals are on the second to last setting and there is lots
of foot room. I have paddled it in up to 20knts loaded and unloaded.
The build quality is hard to fault with
water tight hatches, foot pedals set at a good height, strong back band and
deck fittings glassed over with no other rough edges inside to catch gear. There
is an oval front hatch to make gear storage easy and plenty of volume forward
and aft. Deck bungees hold a split paddle well with some room for a pump. The
seat is acceptable for comfort, I had to install some hip padding to help with
rolling as the seat was a bit wide for me but otherwise no modifications, the
cockpit size allows a backside in first entry.
On my boat the rudder blade would stick
between the sides of the rudder housing needing me to sand the side of the
blade to let it deploy by its self.
In my perfect world I would do away with
the day hatch, they add cost and weight, move the bulkhead behind the seat
forward to the cockpit rim to help with draining the cockpit and cross the
rudder cables to help with turning.
As for paddling I find the stability fine,
slightly light on the primary on flat water but once in waves don't notice it,
feels like a boat that will look after you when you are tired. Forward paddling
is easy, the boat moves well and has a narrow catch due to its swede form, the
foot pedals allow pressure to be applied without steering and the volume
forward gives a dry ride.
For turning, think touring turning, on the move use the
rudder, I have not had a lot of luck with hip steering in spite of also owning
a skeg boat, to pivot raise the rudder, sweep and edge. This is not a criticism
rather a feature of this class of kayak.
The Pace lee cocks when stationary but
paddling with the wind abeam it doesn't require much correction from the rudder
and so far haven't had any problems turning up wind but will cross the rudder
cables at some stage.
It surfs well with rudder down running
straight to the beach or downwind without broaching and is as easy as a 25kg
boat is to catch waves.
As mentioned previously I fitted hip
padding to help with rolling, don't think Greenland rolling weapon here but
acceptable for this class of boat with good thigh braces to help lock you in
and transfer the action to the boat.
I would say the kayak does what it is
advertised as doing, if you want something else there are other boats in their
range with different features. This is a kayak for someone who wants an easy to
use quality tourer with a large volume, all day comfort, that will look after
you when it gets rough and you are tired.
Reviewed by Martin Fraser
Reviewed by Martin Fraser
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Thursday, 10 July 2014
Tiderace XPLORE Kayak Review
Hi Dan
Thought you might like a few words for your FB page, as below. I like this boat! 5/5 stars
Cheers, David
Review of Tiderace Xplore-M.
David Welch, 20+ years sea kayaking including 8 years guiding, NZOIA Sea Kayak Instructor, currently owns 5 sea kayaks.
Conditions I have paddled the Xplore in to date: Flat river in variety of gusty winds, night time on flat harbour, 15kt E on choppy harbour, coastal day trip in/out through surf, 3 day trip fully loaded in strong S – SE winds on Queen Charlotte Sound. Greenland paddle and euroblade used.
It is a very smart, tidy sea kayak. The red and black deck over white hull makes for a great look. I can find no problems with the finish though wonder how long the stickers will stay attached.
I have already fitted out the cockpit to suit my 175cm/75kg frame with simple adjustment to the back-band and some extra padding to the seat. The seat can be unscrewed and moved forward or back if required. Foot braces are easily adjusted from the cockpit with the Kajaksport system. The skeg slider is well placed not to catch with my hand on the left side and operates very easily on the water. My Rasdex brand neoprene keyhole deck fitted snugly as expected. All four hatches stayed dry in all situations, including rolling.
Loading the main compartments was easy through the large oval hatches, and there is ample room around the skeg box to put gear right to the end of the compartment, and to easily retrieve it. Right-hand side day hatch and small front deck hatch are again easily accessible on the water. Grabbing the kayak through both small open hatches is a convenience when carrying the kayak to the water.
My split-paddle fitted comfortably on the front deck under the bungy chords, though still want to customise these to better suit my own habits. The elasticated hook on the front and rear grab handles is a good finishing point, keeping them tidy but accessible when needed. I hate to have carry/grab handles untidy and out of reach when on the water.
From the first time I sat in the kayak on the water, I was impressed with the kayak's feel. The thigh braces are well placed to assist with edging. And on an edge it turns quickly on flat water and is easy to control. Loaded it took a little more pressure to turn but was still easily controlled. In the stronger winds and loaded, it became more independent of my control, requiring more paddle work to keep a course. Loaded, I had plenty of opportunity to gauge the skeg operation and found that with small adjustments I could counter cross winds and maintain a straight line with ease. Compared to paddling my Southern Skua with a rudder I find the skeg more efficient as I am not tempted to "steer" and therefore weave a course. Small incremental movements are possible and make a difference in performance.
Loaded, and heading into the wind, the bow tended to plough through waves though, slowing the speed a bit. It is still a dry ride with water washing quickly off the foredeck before reaching the cockpit. Generally, the pace I was able to maintain was more than adequate even with my Greenland paddle.
The low back deck looks like it will be quite easy to perform back-deck rolls and self rescues from the water, but more on this when the water temperature warms up a little. It's July now.
Value for money? We don't make these boats in NZ so must expect to pay a premium for overseas brands. But we are somewhat limited in local selection and if you want something different, yes it is.
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Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Great gear reviews from our website....
Great gear reviews from our website....
John Kirk-Anderson on 28/04/2014
Fantastic bit of kit! I wore mine during a wet, windy week paddling in the Marlborough Sounds and it proved a winner on and off the water. While paddling it kept me warm and once ashore I wrung it out and used it as my around-camp beanie. That's one less piece of gear I need to carry so very pleased.
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/neoprene-skullcap-Peak-UK-nz-kayaking
John Kirk-Anderson on 28/04/2014
Great jacket. During a wet, windy week of paddling it served very well. Clean lines, solid construction, well designed, I'm impressed.
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-Kayak-clothing/Kayak-paddle-jackets-dry-tops/Tourlite-Hoody
John Kirk-Anderson on 28/04/2014
Great kit. Very comfortable, lots of storage, easily adjustable, this is a really solid PFD.
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/PFDs-Life-Jackets-Buoyancy-Aids/Explorer-Zip-Peak-UK-NZ-PFD
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Explorer Salopette
Explorer Salopette
These are similar to the Storm Pants but with a heavier material and the all important "easy pee" zip.
These are similar to the Storm Pants but with a heavier material and the all important "easy pee" zip.
Storm Paddle Dry Pants by Peak UK
David's review of Storm Pants
The Storm Pants from Peak UK are a must for anyone paddling cooler waters. Teamed with a suitable jacket, you have a great combination for cold water paddling. They are relatively close cut in the leg, not baggy, and the cuff easily fits over a neoprene bootie. The wide elastic braces stay on the shoulders and the articulated knees and bum allow for a comfortable fit when seated in the kayak. It's a good feeling to be able to get into the boat without getting wet legs and feet too!
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-Kayak-clothing/paddle-pants-dry-suits/peak-uk-Storn-Pants-nz
The Storm Pants from Peak UK are a must for anyone paddling cooler waters. Teamed with a suitable jacket, you have a great combination for cold water paddling. They are relatively close cut in the leg, not baggy, and the cuff easily fits over a neoprene bootie. The wide elastic braces stay on the shoulders and the articulated knees and bum allow for a comfortable fit when seated in the kayak. It's a good feeling to be able to get into the boat without getting wet legs and feet too!
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-Kayak-clothing/paddle-pants-dry-suits/peak-uk-Storn-Pants-nz
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Boreal Design Epsilon C200
Check out the "Gear Close Up" video at the bottom of the page to see Ian surfing at New Brighton. http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayaks-for-Sale-nz/Sea-Kayaks-nz/Epsilon-C-200-Sea-Kayak-Boreal-Design-nz
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Saturday, 8 March 2014
Kayak Outfitting
Long Cloud Kayaks is now carrying Kajak Sport kayak accessories and components. Kajak Sport of Finland started out building kayaks but eventually, do to demand, moved to manufacturing kayak components. They now supply the top sea kayak brands around the world with their kayak accessories and components.
If you are building your own kayak we can supply you with all the parts you'll need from handles to rudders.
Do you need a replacement hatch cover?
If you are building your own kayak we can supply you with all the parts you'll need from handles to rudders.
Do you need a replacement hatch cover?
We can supply replacements for broken deck fittings.
An easy way to make a kayak more comfortable is with easy to fit thigh pads
Make it easier to quickly stow a paddle by adding deck balls to your deck rigging.
We have a small range of products on our web page http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-Gear-NZ-Christchurch. To see the complete range of products or to download installation instructions, please visit http://www.kajaksport.fi/ We can order in anything you need.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Canterbury Sea Kayak Network's training weekend at Okains Bay
Canterbury Sea Kayak Network's training weekend at Okains Bay
A good turnout of kayaks
and kayakers
A few of the instructors in action
Gearing up.......
...to get wet
.. and have fun
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Peak UK newly designed PFDs are now in stock
The exciting new range of buoyancy aids from Peak UK! These PFDs are based on their Olympic gold medal winning design. They all have concealed side and smooth shoulder adjustments.
Meets ISO and ICF standards.
River Vest
While this is called the River Vest it is a great lightweight PFD with a huge front pocket that is ideal for all paddling disciplines.
Adventure Vest
This PFD has one large pocket with smaller pockets for flares, muesli bar or radio. It also has a back pocket for a drinks bladder.
This PFD has two large pockets plus flare and radio pockets. It is zip opening and has a back pocket for a drinks bladder.
River Runner
Same design as the guide but comes without the shoulder pads and towbelt.
River Guide
This PFD has a built in harness, towbelt, shoulder pads and numerous pockets, built for the guide or serious paddler.
Link for more details http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/PFDs-Life-Jackets-Buoyancy-Aids
This PFD has a built in harness, towbelt, shoulder pads and numerous pockets, built for the guide or serious paddler.
Link for more details http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/PFDs-Life-Jackets-Buoyancy-Aids
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Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Free Training weekend
Sea Kayak Skills Training 15 & 16 Feb 2014 at Okains Bay
(Banks Peninsula)
Free instruction organised by Canterbury Sea Kayak Network
Sessions start 9.30am Saturday & include: o kayak confidence o paddling techniques o rescues
o safety equipment o kayakers first aid o surf landings
Everyone is welcome - novices to advanced Bring your own kayak & gear (or borrow or hire in advance).
Camp ground fee applies if you stay at Okains Bay, $2 for showers
See www.sportsground.co.nz/canterburyseakayak and www.facebook.com/groups/canterburyseakayak/
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Feelfree Sit on Top Kayaks
We've are now stocking Feelfree sit on top kayaks. We took the kids to Okains Bay to have a test drive in the Nomad http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayaks-for-Sale-nz/New-Zealand-Sit-On-Top/Feelfree-Nomad
We like the built in wheel a lot, it makes it easy to drag around the campground and down to the beach. We even loaded all the spades, diggers, wetsuits, PFDs and bucket in. The Nomad is big enough for the kids to have a turn in.
The fit out is good with the bungees a place to store the paddle and hatch.
The Nomad is playful and easy to surf. The Corona is big enough for the whole family http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayaks-for-Sale-nz/New-Zealand-Sit-On-Top/Feelfree-Corona
We like the built in wheel a lot, it makes it easy to drag around the campground and down to the beach. We even loaded all the spades, diggers, wetsuits, PFDs and bucket in. The Nomad is big enough for the kids to have a turn in.
The fit out is good with the bungees a place to store the paddle and hatch.
The Nomad is playful and easy to surf. The Corona is big enough for the whole family http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayaks-for-Sale-nz/New-Zealand-Sit-On-Top/Feelfree-Corona
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Throw Bag
We've put up a Bull Bag on Adventure Magazines giveaways, follow this link to enter.
http://adventuremagazine.co.nz/win-a-peak-uk-bull-bag/
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-safety-gear/Throw-Bags-Tow-Lines/Bull-Bag-Throw-Bag-Peak-UK-NZ
http://adventuremagazine.co.nz/win-a-peak-uk-bull-bag/
http://longcloudkayaks.co.nz/Kayak-Accessories-safety-gear/Throw-Bags-Tow-Lines/Bull-Bag-Throw-Bag-Peak-UK-NZ
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