I've been lurking and reading and searching and surfing and trying to make a final decision between not just a Northstar Northwind SOLO vs a Phoenix but between the Backlite layup and the IXP. I paddled both a week ago in the IXP layup. It was a super slow river with a slight wind. The NWS tracked better and the Phoenix turned better. But you all know that. I was encouraged to take the Phoenix in IXP because I had made the statement I might want to paddle class II on occasion. I picked it up over my head then picked up a NWS in Blacklite over my head. Again, as you know, big difference. However the Blacklite boat was already sold.
My details: I'm 72, weigh in at 225 and have 50 years of paddling experience. (yikes) I've owned everything from an 18 foot Mad River TW Special, a Jerry Stelmok E.M. White wood canvas and a birch bark canoe to an 11 pound Wee Lassie. I've just sold off everything heavy with the exception of our Mad River Explorer in kevlar. I'm looking for a solo boat that will fill the canoe needs the way a 4Runner has filled my four wheel needs since 1987. it just needs to do everything and I'll be happy. I would like it to roof rack easily, lake travel suitably, a bit of class I/II (mild class II) without drama and let me sneak into beaver ponds and smallish streams to fish.
With this being said, and you folks having owned or paddled them which hull and layup would you suggest? Is the Blacklite too fragile to be worth the light weight? Thanks for any help.
My details: I'm 72, weigh in at 225 and have 50 years of paddling experience. (yikes) I've owned everything from an 18 foot Mad River TW Special, a Jerry Stelmok E.M. White wood canvas and a birch bark canoe to an 11 pound Wee Lassie. I've just sold off everything heavy with the exception of our Mad River Explorer in kevlar. I'm looking for a solo boat that will fill the canoe needs the way a 4Runner has filled my four wheel needs since 1987. it just needs to do everything and I'll be happy. I would like it to roof rack easily, lake travel suitably, a bit of class I/II (mild class II) without drama and let me sneak into beaver ponds and smallish streams to fish.
With this being said, and you folks having owned or paddled them which hull and layup would you suggest? Is the Blacklite too fragile to be worth the light weight? Thanks for any help.