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I went to the Swift demo day at Rutabaga today to paddle the Swift solos that I've never paddled. The Cruiser 16.8 and Prospector 14 can be seen in the pic. I also paddled the Keewaydin 15 in the middle plus a Keewaydin 14 not shown. These 4 are Swift's current solo line-up and I had only paddled the Keewaydin 15 before.

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I did not fall in love with any of them although they are all nice boats. Kee14 didn't feel as hot as expected based on the specs. Both Kee14 and Kee15 are a bit stubborn to turn. Kee15 is wonderfully stable and feels like a luxury solo to me. Prospector 14 is stable and turns nicely but doesn't like to be pushed. Cruiser 16.8 just wasn't for me and although fast I expected faster. I do admire Swift's construction as all boats were very light and very stiff. The two position seat in the Prospector and Kee is a nice feature. I have an Osprey and a Shearwater and love them both and now both are special order. Hmmm. The Swift pack boats were very popular and Bill Swift said it was their fastest growing segment.


I did not fall in love with any of them although they are all nice boats. Kee14 didn't feel as hot as expected based on the specs. Both Kee14 and Kee15 are a bit stubborn to turn. Kee15 is wonderfully stable and feels like a luxury solo to me. Prospector 14 is stable and turns nicely but doesn't like to be pushed. Cruiser 16.8 just wasn't for me and although fast I expected faster. I do admire Swift's construction as all boats were very light and very stiff. The two position seat in the Prospector and Kee is a nice feature. I have an Osprey and a Shearwater and love them both and now both are special order. Hmmm. The Swift pack boats were very popular and Bill Swift said it was their fastest growing segment.