It was great to meet you too! I guess that means you made it out alright. We were thinking of you two as we did the chain of ponds from Red Boat to Fishog. They must have been tough on the paddle boards! You guys are champs!
Nice canoe. My parents have had a 28 year old Kevlar Langford Prospector. It has a couple of fibreglass patches, but they still use it all the time. It is a good, tough canoe. I would recommend Langford canoes to anyone.
Thanks! That’s exactly the kind of experiences with langfords I was hoping to hear about. As far as I understand our boat is already about the same age as your parents canoe. In great shape though so we’re hoping to have it for a long time!
16' Swift Prospector. I have seen The 'Divorce Boat' in action on the first mile of the Allagash River, (Maine) I thought I would have to separate the two of them. She is welcome to go on another trip. him not so much
I owned a swift pack 13’ -6” for a few years. It was a nice boat to paddle and carry but it was very fragile feeling and I don’t think the new ones are much better. If you can get a decent deal on them, like when swift sells off their rentals in the winter it’s not a bad buy. Although I think it’s deff worth taking a look at langfords and we no nahs as well as they both make really nice boats!
I have been looking at used Langfords this week, this model too. It was not the company that was on my radar so I look forward to seeing how it performes for you two. I could not find a lot of reviews or videos, so I am glad to see it here. I agree about Swift and Nova Craft is good but they tend to be heavier.
We took it for a quick paddle last night and it performed very well! A little unstable feeling when you first climb in but in my experience that means more speed and maneuverability once you learn to trust the boats secondary stability. I might put together a review video on it once I have time to rig it for my cameras. My quick thoughts are that it’s probably faster than a typical prospector and likely just as versatile.
Great to meet you and Kassel out paddling the QE Wildlands! Way to crush the 'Big Loop' this weekend 🙌🏼
It was great to meet you too! I guess that means you made it out alright. We were thinking of you two as we did the chain of ponds from Red Boat to Fishog. They must have been tough on the paddle boards! You guys are champs!
Looks like a beauty of a boat! Enjoy. 👍
Thanks! We’re pretty happy with her!
Nice canoe. My parents have had a 28 year old Kevlar Langford Prospector. It has a couple of fibreglass patches, but they still use it all the time. It is a good, tough canoe. I would recommend Langford canoes to anyone.
Thanks! That’s exactly the kind of experiences with langfords I was hoping to hear about. As far as I understand our boat is already about the same age as your parents canoe. In great shape though so we’re hoping to have it for a long time!
Langford League! I've got a Prospector 17.4. Great tripping canoes.
I agree! I’ve always liked what I’ve heard about Langfords but never actually paddled one until last night.
16' Swift Prospector. I have seen The 'Divorce Boat' in action on the first mile of the Allagash River, (Maine) I thought I would have to separate the two of them. She is welcome to go on another trip. him not so much
lol I’ve never experienced it first hand since all the tandem canoeists I paddle with seem to get along alright. Maybe I should be more scared?
I've been wanting a swift forever but I'm with you on the astronomical pricing! I'll have to look at Langford.
I owned a swift pack 13’ -6” for a few years. It was a nice boat to paddle and carry but it was very fragile feeling and I don’t think the new ones are much better. If you can get a decent deal on them, like when swift sells off their rentals in the winter it’s not a bad buy. Although I think it’s deff worth taking a look at langfords and we no nahs as well as they both make really nice boats!
Lovely boat!
Thanks! We’re happy to welcome her to the family!
I have been looking at used Langfords this week, this model too. It was not the company that was on my radar so I look forward to seeing how it performes for you two. I could not find a lot of reviews or videos, so I am glad to see it here. I agree about Swift and Nova Craft is good but they tend to be heavier.
We took it for a quick paddle last night and it performed very well! A little unstable feeling when you first climb in but in my experience that means more speed and maneuverability once you learn to trust the boats secondary stability. I might put together a review video on it once I have time to rig it for my cameras. My quick thoughts are that it’s probably faster than a typical prospector and likely just as versatile.