The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Decked Canoes, Open Canoes, as long as they're canoes!

Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin

User avatar
TheKrikkitWars
CBoats.net Staff
Posts: 1440
Joined: Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:27 am
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Contact:

The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by TheKrikkitWars »

So, I recently got into a minor tiff with a fellow who was mouthing off about OC1 being the only true canoing (whilst commenting on Craig's FB status no less, sorry Craig).

I realised that for all the times it's said in jest to wind each other up, there are still a fair few people who's melons get severely twisted by the fact that people would choose to paddle a craft that doesn't have a huge hole in the top, even if just for some of the time...

It occured to me that in what is already a minority sport, that kind of bitchy infighting is just downright embarrasing... Not least as generally speaking, as most c-paddlers do both (or do one and dabble at the other).

I have no idea what my original point was going to be, I suddenly had a great idea for my thesis and switched to writing that after the last paragraph, but this is written now; so...

In time honoured fashion: Discuss. :o
Joshua Kelly - "More George Smiley than James Bond"

CBoats Moderator - Not necessarily representing the CBoats staff though...(I'll use words like "moderator", "We" and "CBoats" to make it clear when I am)
User avatar
Craig Smerda
L'Edge Designer
Posts: 2815
Joined: Tue Dec 10, 2002 3:59 am
Location: WaUSAu Wisconsin USA North America Earth, etc.

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by Craig Smerda »

no worries... :lol:

for reference what I had posted was...

who says a canoe has to look like a canoe has always looked?

isn't 'canoeing' really just a style of paddling?

why must canoeing be defined by a traditional "look"
Esquif Canoes Paddler-Designer-Shape Shifter
Sir Adam
CBoats.net Staff
Posts: 4136
Joined: Mon Apr 08, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Adirondacks, NY State, USA
Contact:

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by Sir Adam »

I agree with Craig - canoeing is a style of paddling, not a boat....

And if you REALLY want to be "special", squirt :wink:
Keep the C!
Adam
craig
CBoats Addict
Posts: 483
Joined: Sat Apr 28, 2007 2:06 am
Location: Milton,Mass

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by craig »

This type of discussion could go on for a while; I'll check back in a month or so to see how it's going
User avatar
MrTgrips
CBoats Addict
Posts: 270
Joined: Sat Dec 15, 2007 4:27 pm
Location: Back in Ohio....

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by MrTgrips »

FELLAS!............Really?



Do what you love and don't worry about the the folks that don't see eye to eye with you. You WON'T change their mind anyway!
Personally I came into the paddling sport as OC1 only. I have deversified greatly and own several C-1s and a few K-1s as well as my OC's.

It's all paddling to me and it's all fun!


I'm over it......... 8)
Last edited by MrTgrips on Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
PAC
CBoats.net Staff
Posts: 3313
Joined: Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:07 am
Location: Pittsburgh, PA

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by PAC »

Do what you love and don't worry about the the folks that don't see eye to eye with you. You WON'T change their mind anyway!
Gee ... some reality! Its your boat ... go paddle it! The rest was just weak and worthless! LOL :wink:
Paul C.
Cboats Moderator
Official TOG Member (Team Old Guy)!
User avatar
TNbound
CBoats Addict
Posts: 424
Joined: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:24 pm
Location: Castine, ME

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by TNbound »

MrTgrips wrote:
It's all paddling to me and it's all fun!

I agree with that. A boat is a boat.
I've got a couple OC1s, a C1, and am trying to get a K1 playboat. And any day that I can get out and paddle any boat is a very, very good day.


*This post may be influenced by my general lack of boating due to low snow pack and thus very low water this spring.
-Anthony

"I'm gonna run this one river left I think.... So far river left, that I'm gonna be on the bank. With my boat on my shoulder."
BillP
C Boater
Posts: 43
Joined: Fri Jan 24, 2003 10:03 pm
Location: Clemson, SC

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by BillP »

I agree with the others: Get a boat, paddle, enjoy.
Nothing wrong with celebrating open boating - I was at ALF for all of about ten minutes on Saturday morning (for reasons of marital bliss) - to pick up a viper C1 brought down from Canada (Thanks, Dave Humphrys!), and it seemed like a great group of folks. It seems a little strange to me, though that there's no C1 class in the race (hey - we don't use pumps!). Why not a race with a T-grip unifying theme: two laps, one OC1 and the other C1. Finish the first lap, run back up the road to do the second. You could even include a mandatory swim of the falls as a final "bonding" event (everybody swims!).
Paddle Power
C Maven
Posts: 1041
Joined: Wed Nov 20, 2002 2:18 am
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Contact:

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by Paddle Power »

I'm with Craig,
who says a canoe has to look like a canoe has always looked?

isn't 'canoeing' really just a style of paddling?
Brian
http://www.JohnstonPursuits.ca" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SkeeterGuy86
Select Paddles Sponsored Paddler
Posts: 262
Joined: Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:09 pm
Location: Lost Tribe

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by SkeeterGuy86 »

lol some how that response from Craig doesn't surprise me ... it is a style thing but in my opinion having to explain that a C-1 is not a kayak is just easier when you have a giant hole in the top of the boat
SG86

here in the south east god paddles on the left and that's how he made our rivers ~ oc1paddlr

http://select-kayaks.com/en/paddles/canoe-raft/c1/
User avatar
FullGnarlzOC
C Maven
Posts: 1329
Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:31 am
Location: York, PA

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by FullGnarlzOC »

a bunch of good guys w/ no bad guys makes for a lame discussion...

Allow me...

a skirt is a skirt is a skirt.
http://www.gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
User avatar
arhdc
CBoats Addict
Posts: 374
Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:22 pm
Location: Central PA

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by arhdc »

Ahh Conflict. :lol:


We all knew this was coming. Here is my take as a strictly OC guy at this point.

Big deal, C1/2 or OC1/2, it's the C not the O that makes us different. If we are going to start on the C vs OC debate then, like with pumps, we need to ask, are the new micro creek boats that can be paddled full of water really true open canoes anymore? Is a decked L'Edge really an OC1? How much flotation is too much? Maybe a true OC needs to be greater than 14' long and not have any floatation, with extra rocks added so that it sinks to the bottom when full of water. Many of the C1's out there are squirrely things to paddle and require more skill than I have to stay upright. Single blade is single blade, there are too few of us to start segregating ourselves into subspecies.

That's just my take.
~Aaron~

Just being willing to try is half the battle.
ian123
CBoats Addict
Posts: 573
Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:16 am
Location: Guelph, Canada

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by ian123 »

New Micro creek boats?? What are you talking about? Sub 10ft canoes have been around for years.

I don't understand the confusion about some open canoe designs... Taureau, fly, deck L'edge, etc. They paddle like a canoe, with a canoe paddle, and they have a big hole in the top. If you re objective about it, it s not that difficult.

You can't argue that there is no difference between open boats and C1s. That's nonsense. There are clear differences.
...
User avatar
eddyhops
CBoats Addict
Posts: 315
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 3:39 pm
Location: Alabama

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by eddyhops »

ian123 wrote:New Micro creek boats?? What are you talking about? Sub 10ft canoes have been around for years.

I don't understand the confusion about some open canoe designs... Taureau, fly, deck L'edge, etc. They paddle like a canoe, with a canoe paddle, and they have a big hole in the top. If you re objective about it, it s not that difficult.

You can't argue that there is no difference between open boats and C1s. That's nonsense. There are clear differences.
I can pack an H255 with bag & foam that it takes less water than a taureau, kneel in it sans skirt, and use a canoe paddle... is it a canoe? Am I canoeing? Is it a C1? No, it's man-bear-pig
JD
User avatar
FullGnarlzOC
C Maven
Posts: 1329
Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:31 am
Location: York, PA

Re: The Great[ly Ignominious] C1 - OC1 Debate...

Post by FullGnarlzOC »

If all T-grip paddlers are canoers.... than I guess it comes down to this... Some canoers wear skirts. Some dont. Some have decks, some don't. Some use pumps, some dont. All different devises to keep water out of the boat...

I've generally found that the best way to keep water out of the boat... is to keep water out of the boat. You don't need a skirt, you dont need a deck, you dont need a pump... just reasonable skill for the whitewater that you are paddling.

If you feel the need to use skirt, deck, pump - try focusing on your 'canoeing' technique.
http://www.gnarlzoutdoors.com
Silverbirch Canoes - North American Distributor
Email: tom@gnarlzoutdoors.com
Post Reply