[please login to make this ad block disappear]
Articles
My favorite gear:
Login first to add this to your Likes or Haves.
Login first to add this to your Likes or Haves.
V1-B Vacuum Carbon
Write Review
Short Facts
Brand
Huki
2910 Duluth St Shop#1 thru #7
West Sacramento
CA 95691
USA
Phone: +1 (916) 730-5833
· Show brand details.
· Show all Huki products.
2910 Duluth St Shop#1 thru #7
West Sacramento
CA 95691
USA
Phone: +1 (916) 730-5833
· Show brand details.
· Show all Huki products.
Model Year
Usage
Intended Paddling Environment
Designer
Jerry Montgomery
Type
Construction & Material
Recommended Retail Price
USD 3600
Stats
Please login to see full stats. |
Introduced June 1st of 2001, her hull below the seam was designed and shaped by Jerry Montgomery. I (Jude Turczynski) designed her top side, decks, cockpit, ama and assembly. The V1-B is one of the two OC-1s that have provided HUKI with the fast reputation that we have. HUKI V1-As and V1-Bs are taking more places than any other canoe at sprint races in Northern California, the Pacific Northwest, and East Coast. The HUKI V1-B has become a tremendous success.
The V1-B is 7 inches longer than the "A" and ever so slightly larger at the ends. This canoe has all the flat water performance of the "A" model with far greater improvements into "stormy, steep chop & rough white caps." Also, the V1-B has a wider weight range, performing well for the very light 110 pound paddlers, on up to 240 pound paddlers. Still, paddlers under 225 pounds will find peak flat water performance from the V1-A and V1-B to their liking. For heavier paddlers over 210 pounds, who found the V1-A too small for steep chop and stormy wind waves, the V1-B will perform like a dream for you in those conditions. And, she can be maneuvered from crest to crest easily as you look for new bumps. The V1-B is basically, an improvement of the V1-A, and so has been shaped from the original "A" design.
We gave her an upsweeping bow (front), raising the stem of the deck (top-front-tip) 1.5 inches over that of the "A." This prevents her nose from pearling into the back side of the wave in front of you, when you're surfing. From there, we made no changes until you get to the rear end of the cockpit.
We began enlarging the hull behind the cockpit and we widened the aft deck. We lengthened the back end 7 inches and took .75 inches out of the rocker. Her surf-style beaver tail is about 3.5 inches wide. And, we moved the rudder position forward (of the V1-A) by 14 inches to keep the rudder in water, even when surfing the really tall/steep waters off Coco Head.
The aluminum "iako" (outrigger arms) attach to the main hull of the canoe via a receiving hole in the deck. They're fixed in place by depressing a "detent ball" on the side of the iako. The "ama" (outrigger pontoon) can be adjusted close or far from the main hull by depressing the detent, sliding the iako to the next position and allowing the next ball to pop into place. Adjustments to the pitch of the ama and stability of the canoe can be made by moving the mounting knob, up or down the threaded rod risers on the ama deck.
In the V1-B cockpit, you can wear most sandals & booties and we can install self bailing footwell drains and stow hatches. We can install bungees on the fore deck and aft deck or where ever you want them, and can place a kelp guard in front of the rudder. She has HUKI adjustable response rudder system and can be rigged with flat or rough water ama and rudders.
20' 6" LAW, 11.8" BAW @ 170 lbs. paddler
Assembled main hull (Carbon/Vac).
The V1-B is 7 inches longer than the "A" and ever so slightly larger at the ends. This canoe has all the flat water performance of the "A" model with far greater improvements into "stormy, steep chop & rough white caps." Also, the V1-B has a wider weight range, performing well for the very light 110 pound paddlers, on up to 240 pound paddlers. Still, paddlers under 225 pounds will find peak flat water performance from the V1-A and V1-B to their liking. For heavier paddlers over 210 pounds, who found the V1-A too small for steep chop and stormy wind waves, the V1-B will perform like a dream for you in those conditions. And, she can be maneuvered from crest to crest easily as you look for new bumps. The V1-B is basically, an improvement of the V1-A, and so has been shaped from the original "A" design.
We gave her an upsweeping bow (front), raising the stem of the deck (top-front-tip) 1.5 inches over that of the "A." This prevents her nose from pearling into the back side of the wave in front of you, when you're surfing. From there, we made no changes until you get to the rear end of the cockpit.
We began enlarging the hull behind the cockpit and we widened the aft deck. We lengthened the back end 7 inches and took .75 inches out of the rocker. Her surf-style beaver tail is about 3.5 inches wide. And, we moved the rudder position forward (of the V1-A) by 14 inches to keep the rudder in water, even when surfing the really tall/steep waters off Coco Head.
The aluminum "iako" (outrigger arms) attach to the main hull of the canoe via a receiving hole in the deck. They're fixed in place by depressing a "detent ball" on the side of the iako. The "ama" (outrigger pontoon) can be adjusted close or far from the main hull by depressing the detent, sliding the iako to the next position and allowing the next ball to pop into place. Adjustments to the pitch of the ama and stability of the canoe can be made by moving the mounting knob, up or down the threaded rod risers on the ama deck.
In the V1-B cockpit, you can wear most sandals & booties and we can install self bailing footwell drains and stow hatches. We can install bungees on the fore deck and aft deck or where ever you want them, and can place a kelp guard in front of the rudder. She has HUKI adjustable response rudder system and can be rigged with flat or rough water ama and rudders.
20' 6" LAW, 11.8" BAW @ 170 lbs. paddler
Assembled main hull (Carbon/Vac).
User reviews
There are no user reviews for this listing.