@kelleynelson8059 good question and I'll do my best to answer as I've really had little time in each boat. IMO Swift offers the best trim and layup on the market. However I prefer the SRT over the Dragonfly mainly because of width. For me I like to move around a lot and my knees bother me while kneeling. The SRT allows more movement for me to stretch out. With that said the narrowness of the DF is also appealing. I will be getting one of each in the fall and hope to get more time in each.
Two absolute different boats. For beginners the DF primary stability is twitchy but has amazing secondary stability. The DF also is a deeper and narrower boat than the P14 and you can heal over to the rails.
WOW! What a gorgeous boat!
That's a beauty...well Joe,did you order up a cruiser for yourself? No doubt Bill makes some of the nicest canoes out there ! Happy paddling....
It is possible I may have a custom Dragonfly later in the year????
A nice canoe
I have one on order🤣
What do you think of he srt vs dragonfly including current trim and layup options?
@kelleynelson8059 good question and I'll do my best to answer as I've really had little time in each boat. IMO Swift offers the best trim and layup on the market. However I prefer the SRT over the Dragonfly mainly because of width. For me I like to move around a lot and my knees bother me while kneeling. The SRT allows more movement for me to stretch out. With that said the narrowness of the DF is also appealing. I will be getting one of each in the fall and hope to get more time in each.
How does the Dragonfly differ from the Swift 14' Solo Keewaydin?
Two absolute different boats. For beginners the DF primary stability is twitchy but has amazing secondary stability. The DF also is a deeper and narrower boat than the P14 and you can heal over to the rails.
Drives through Buffalo and doesn't stop for a beer with me! Hope your boat sinks! Lucky for you it's a Swift and it won't 😂
You have severe anger issues but that is expected coming from a Bills fan🤣🤣