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Who can recommend a great packraft?
Who can recommend a great packraft - super strong and reliable, able to accommodate a 190 pound man and 45 pounds of gear...for flat water tripping? Have never done the Long Lake to Tupper Lake Racquette River trip because of the 1 mile carry around the falls with a royalex tandem canoe and a heavy pack...saw some guys getting ready to do this trip in pack rafts at Long Lake boat launch as I was getting back from my recent trip...saw how it solved that problem!
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Western Adirondacks
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The Racquette Falls carry is a tough one, but certainly doable, even if you can't traverse it in a single trip and need to make it a double (actually a triple length) trip. There are three rocky initial slopes to negotiate before you reach height of land and can go (mostly) down again. I've seen young Boy Scouts handle it and appreciate the experience. I am not sure how hauling a raft plus 45 pounds of gear would be any easier. Plus the problem of rowing a raft in the often potential strong winds on Long Lake, which can give even race paddlers in sleek canoes problems reaching the far north end.
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Location: Brewster, NY
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How about a Hornbeck?
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Your best bet is probably to do as was suggested and invest in a lightweight canoe. I can't imagine paddling a packraft on flatwater for any distance.
I'm not sure I would go the Hornbeck route, but certain models could probably get the job done. If I was going to combine big(er) water with need for lightweight I'd probably recommend looking into a solo canoe, or a lightweight tandem. A 40lb 16' canoe will do the trip easily, and if you double portage, you'll never carry more than your pack weight. Most any decent solo canoes less than 16' will weigh far less than 40lbs in Kevlar. Mine weighs around 32lb. It's not as easy to carry to ponds as a Hornbeck, but it's much better on bigger lakes. I consider it the best all-around compromise for ADK tripping. Paddling a 16' tandem solo with only 45lb of ballast is not ideal, IMO. If you're not a solo tripper as it is, this is probably your best bet though. Keep an eye on the used market for any Swifts. I actually have a 40 year old Kevlar boat that is in excellent condition. If they are stored properly (out of the sun) they last a long, long time. Some of the older boats, even in Kevlar will weight more. I think my old one is around 50 lbs, but it's not hard to find one in the 45 lb range. |
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A 12' Hornbeck with a 35# pack gets the job done just fine on LL. Never tried a pack raft but they seem to have alot of exposure to the wind. I saw someone trying to inflate one the other day, the hand pump was HUGE! You would have to triple carry just for the pump!
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There have been Hornbecks for sale on this forum recently. A pristine 14 footer was up for $400, less than 1/5th of its real value. It did not last long.
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They single guy had 3 boats for sale, his car and trailer were loaded with all he needed, heading out, moving to Florida that very day. Nothing otherwise unusual about him or his home where the boats resided. Are you aware of a report of any missing canoes in the Albany area?
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