I've got 6 years on a Swift Prospector 15 Its seen its share of rocky streams and brooks and the scratches to show it. It is always fun to get into a new boat.
IXP will be my next Northstar. I have a Firebird in Blacklite/wood trim & a Hemlock Peregrine/ wood trim. One for streams and one for lakes. You made a smart purchase
My solo is also a Northstar Phoenix. And I also got it from the same place. ;) But mine is in Blacklite. You and I might want to set a date to hit some flatwaters together. I have a double blade, but prefer to use my singles. ;) I have not been out yet this year though. Where were you at?
Just a side note... for folks who are coming from a more classic Prospector shape, the Phoenix "is" tippy. LOL If you are used to narrower canoes it's pretty nice though. I would not just hand my Phoenix over to someone who was not used to canoeing, they may very well get wet. It's all a matter of perspective. LOL I didn't get mine for tripping though. It's just a nice day out on the water canoe for me. They sure are stunning canoes. Cheers!
Absolutely a matter of perspective. And I am sure I will get wet. Just a matter of time. But, the Phoenix is noticeably more stable and planted than my trillium. I am sure the weight difference alone is a major factor in that. 21lbs vs 40lbs
@@ItsGoodintheWoods Indeed, the extra weight matters, and when you load it down it will be even more stable. As you know, it has a nice secondary anyways, but that can often be nullified by new canoers who panic before hitting it. LOL It's all a learning experience. As for weight in general, even at 40lbs they are light (Blacklite is even lighter). They are like sportscars.... and feel almost like a toy at times. Topping and moving them around is almost like they move themselves. I came from the old days of..... HEAVY. LOL I love the modern layups. But I have to disagree a bit on the beauty part.... she is as beautiful as Swift canoes, just "different". And as you probably know, you are going to get compliments every time you are out and folks see it. ;) They are... sexy.
I'll be getting a new canoe this year. I have an old, old town Discovery 119. It handles well, but either it's getting heavier, or I'm getting older (I'm 63, so maybe...😂). The canoe I've been looking at is under 20 lbs. I just haven't been able to figure out how to order it, and keep forgetting to call. Doesn't matter right now. I'm under doctor's orders not to canoe for now. Weather is getting nice and I'm also not allowed to ride my horse. 😢
I hope your condition improves so you can get the go ahead to get out there. Under 20 lbs is a seriously light canoe! that is exciting! What make and model are you considering?
@@ItsGoodintheWoods thanks. The canoe I'm looking at is the woods canoe 12' from slipstream in NY. I consider it to be a kaynoe. It's open like a canoe and can take either a kayak or canoe seat. They have a smaller one, but don't recommend having the canoe seat. I can't kayak due to an injury from a car accident years ago, so I'll get the bigger one. By next month, I should be doing a lot better. I had heart surgery in February. I'm going to therapy twice a week, and my therapist both rides and kayaks. She doesn't have a horse trailer, but I do. So we plan on going out together.
Gorgeous boat! I have the NW Solo and love it. I totally get the anxiety of scratching a pretty boat and like you, my canoes get used and sometimes abused. That is why my last 3 canoes have been used, lol. I also have a NW 17’ currently in my garage for when I have others with me. You beat me out on the water this spring, I am jealous!
My dream boat. Once you get it on a river, can you please let me know how it paddles upstream? I know its subjective..just looking for your opinion. I want to do paddle upstream/float back fishing. Subscribed!
@@chuckhiccox8086 Glad to hear it. I agree. I absolutely love mine. Due to the laminate I don't use it unless weight is a concern. What laminate is yours?
IXP bare bones no option model ,looked at other companies but the cost was a bit much . I went up and saw Austin he swung me a deal and in floated away LOL
@@chuckhiccox8086 Awesome! I bet the trillium in IXP is great. An awesome all around canoe in that laminate. I was just at Contoocook canoe today. Looking at the Red Feather canoes!
I've got 6 years on a Swift Prospector 15 Its seen its share of rocky streams and brooks and the scratches to show it. It is always fun to get into a new boat.
Swift makes incredible canoes! Glad to hear yours is well used! Here's to a new season! Cheers
Sick pack boat man! Dang!
Thanks man! Pretty excited about this one
Wife & I just took our brand new Carbon Swift Prospector 15 tandem out for the first time yesterday. I think Spring is finally here!
LOL Everyone's beaten me to the waters! I have been itching all winter.
Congratulations on your beautiful canoe! Swift canoes are so nice! Bring on the paddle season!
@@TheWhiskeyCowboyLife The lakes here in the ADKs are melting out, John. Still icy over your way?
Congrats! Beautiful looking purchase.
Thanks man!
Congrats. She looks nice!
Thank you!
Wowzas that's an awesome set up so jealous lol thanks for sharing. I'm motivated now . Thank you for all that you do
Much appreciated my man!
Just purchased a new Northstar Phoenix today. Really enjoyed your video on this boat and it helped me to make that decision.
How are you liking the Phoenix? I like mine more and more every time I paddle it!
For sure, everything you said about the Phoenix was spot on. It's the perfect all around adventure boat.
Cool
Thank you.
That is one sweet looking canoe !
Thank you very much
IXP will be my next Northstar. I have a Firebird in Blacklite/wood trim & a Hemlock Peregrine/ wood trim. One for streams and one for lakes. You made a smart purchase
Those are nice canoes you have! I am really taking a liking to this Phoenix.
Congratulations… Nice Ride!
Thank you
Beautiful canoe. Can't wait to see in in the white water. Take care. Al
Thank you Al. Should be a fun one on the moving water
Sick canoe buddy! Looks like it tracks nicely. Cheers! 🍻
Thank you very much
Awesome, beautiful canoe and what an awesome day for a paddle you had there. Love the sound of the geese
Glad you enjoyed it! What a day indeed! Those geese were fantastic!
That's a sweet boat! Looking forward to seeing the adventures you take it on, happy paddling!
Thanks man! I can't wait to get this thing on moving water
Hey Justin. Good for you! I wish you many happy adventures in that sweet boat 🛶. Best, Joe
Thank you very much Joe!
Hello Justin. Very nice video my friend. Nice Canoe 🛶
Thank you very much!
I can’t wait to get back on the water. It sure did look peaceful out there. Awesome new canoe 👍🏻👍🏻
Hopefully we get a lake trip in this year! That would be awesome
Looking forward to some of your adventures
Right on! Adventures are coming! Got a good one coming up soon to kick of the multi nighter season!
Hope to make it to Cranberry Lake late summer
Seems like a great lake .we will be Kayaking and camping
Congratulations 🤠
Enjoy
New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you
She's a beauty.
Thank you
Good looking ride you got !
Thank you!
My solo is also a Northstar Phoenix. And I also got it from the same place. ;) But mine is in Blacklite. You and I might want to set a date to hit some flatwaters together. I have a double blade, but prefer to use my singles. ;) I have not been out yet this year though. Where were you at?
Just a side note... for folks who are coming from a more classic Prospector shape, the Phoenix "is" tippy. LOL If you are used to narrower canoes it's pretty nice though. I would not just hand my Phoenix over to someone who was not used to canoeing, they may very well get wet. It's all a matter of perspective. LOL
I didn't get mine for tripping though. It's just a nice day out on the water canoe for me. They sure are stunning canoes. Cheers!
Nice! I'd meet up sometime to do some paddling. Local pond, I'll never tell on this platform lol
@@ItsGoodintheWoods LOL I fully understand. I just shot you off an e-mail.
Absolutely a matter of perspective. And I am sure I will get wet. Just a matter of time. But, the Phoenix is noticeably more stable and planted than my trillium. I am sure the weight difference alone is a major factor in that. 21lbs vs 40lbs
@@ItsGoodintheWoods Indeed, the extra weight matters, and when you load it down it will be even more stable. As you know, it has a nice secondary anyways, but that can often be nullified by new canoers who panic before hitting it. LOL It's all a learning experience.
As for weight in general, even at 40lbs they are light (Blacklite is even lighter). They are like sportscars.... and feel almost like a toy at times. Topping and moving them around is almost like they move themselves. I came from the old days of..... HEAVY. LOL I love the modern layups.
But I have to disagree a bit on the beauty part.... she is as beautiful as Swift canoes, just "different". And as you probably know, you are going to get compliments every time you are out and folks see it. ;) They are... sexy.
Very nice
Thanks bud!
Well look at that thing! Damm
I’m waiting on my Trillium from Contiocook Canoe . The weather here seems to have broken and I’m looking forward to my new boat.👍👍👍
Awesome! The Trillium is a real nice canoe. What laminate did you go with?
I went with the IXP because I can be a little hard on my gear 🤞
Really cool
Thank you
It looks very nice ❤️ 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Yessss! 🛶
Yesss! It's on!
Very nice-looking canoe !! I hope to find a canoe this season also.
Thanks man and good luck!
Nice boat! Looks nice on your truck and great on the water, Enjoy!
Thank you. I am looking forward to using this thing.
Nice going to your local shop.
What's it weigh? Thanks for video
This is the IXP laminate...coming in at 40lbs
Mint !
I am excited about this one!
I'll be getting a new canoe this year. I have an old, old town Discovery 119. It handles well, but either it's getting heavier, or I'm getting older (I'm 63, so maybe...😂).
The canoe I've been looking at is under 20 lbs. I just haven't been able to figure out how to order it, and keep forgetting to call.
Doesn't matter right now. I'm under doctor's orders not to canoe for now. Weather is getting nice and I'm also not allowed to ride my horse. 😢
I hope your condition improves so you can get the go ahead to get out there. Under 20 lbs is a seriously light canoe! that is exciting! What make and model are you considering?
@@ItsGoodintheWoods thanks. The canoe I'm looking at is the woods canoe 12' from slipstream in NY.
I consider it to be a kaynoe. It's open like a canoe and can take either a kayak or canoe seat.
They have a smaller one, but don't recommend having the canoe seat. I can't kayak due to an injury from a car accident years ago, so I'll get the bigger one.
By next month, I should be doing a lot better. I had heart surgery in February. I'm going to therapy twice a week, and my therapist both rides and kayaks.
She doesn't have a horse trailer, but I do. So we plan on going out together.
@@dizzysdoings That is awesome! Slipstream makes real nice canoes! I wish you a speedy recovery and many adventures.
@@ItsGoodintheWoods thanks. I'm doing much better.
Gorgeous boat! I have the NW Solo and love it. I totally get the anxiety of scratching a pretty boat and like you, my canoes get used and sometimes abused. That is why my last 3 canoes have been used, lol. I also have a NW 17’ currently in my garage for when I have others with me. You beat me out on the water this spring, I am jealous!
A fellow Northstar fan! Nice. You have some nice canoes. What laminates are they?
@@ItsGoodintheWoods Mine are both the Starlite layup.
@@petescharber8567 NIce.
My dream boat. Once you get it on a river, can you please let me know how it paddles upstream? I know its subjective..just looking for your opinion. I want to do paddle upstream/float back fishing. Subscribed!
I will let you know. I am sure it goes upstream just fine in conditions that allow it
Which werner double blade is that? And what length?
This is the Kaliste, length 250
So what do you like better , the Trillium or the Phoenix?
That depends on the trip. Lake trips that involve portages, The trillium. Rivers, the Phoenix.
Yeah I digging my trillium, for the $$ it’s a great boat. I find it to be a cross between a kayak and a canoe .
@@chuckhiccox8086 Glad to hear it. I agree. I absolutely love mine. Due to the laminate I don't use it unless weight is a concern. What laminate is yours?
IXP bare bones no option model ,looked at other companies but the cost was a bit much . I went up and saw Austin he swung me a deal and in floated away LOL
@@chuckhiccox8086 Awesome! I bet the trillium in IXP is great. An awesome all around canoe in that laminate. I was just at Contoocook canoe today. Looking at the Red Feather canoes!
Well, you didn't the research and got the one you wanted
I think so lol
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