Status of all new Jackson Kayak models: Rocker, Hero, Super Hero, and Ricochet by Will Richardson | Mar 23, 2005 | Heros, Rockers, Whitewater | 0 comments March 23, 2005 Last year we created 9 new models and we are still hard at work on the R+D cycle number one to complete what will be a 13 boat lineup. Here is the skinny on each model: 1. Rocker You have seen the first Rockers molded out of our production mold. This mold is near perfect with no porosity, and a great finish on the hull, and perfect texturing on the deck. What you may not know are two things. We still have to finish our bulkhead. You may remember that I was working on a product called the Creek Feet. I was unable after numerous prototypes to make the thing work right. I am going with the tried and true bulkhead that can be adjusted with two thumbnuts and manually moving the bulkhead as it slides in a slot in the front wall. I should have the first working bulkhead to test tomorrow, and be able to tell exactly just how long and the exact position of the slot in the wall and compare to what we think it should be. We have switched molders for our longer boats to capitalize on a larger machine that can offset the boats on the molding arm without having to mount at a 45 degree angle and still clear the floor when rotating. This will allow us to control the thicknesses in the hull on the Hero, Super Hero, and Rocker without air amplifiers which tend to create too much variance in the thickness of large surfaces like the hull. We will have the Rocker mold at the new molder on Friday, April 1st. By the following Wednesday, I expect to be making 1st quality hulls and by the next Wednesday, I expect to be assembling and shipping them! (that would be Wednesday, April 13th.) Please give me 7 extra days for unexpected challenges. 2. Hero Super Hero We will receive both of these molds in house on April 3rd or close to it. We will rush to get the proper formula worked out for the thicknesses on the hulls, and use the concepts designed for the Rocker in the outfitting. Our new molder will be ready to rock and roll on these boats when they arrive! The worlds fastest 8’ and 8’6” kayaks on the market. Rolling that only the Funs can touch. Never molded, but soon to be molded! 3. Ricochet The new Jackson Kayak slalom boat will turn the world of slalom kayak design upside down. This is not a scaled down 4 meter boat, it is not an upgrade of the most popular boat in slalom that has won the Olympics and world championships. It is a new approach to a sport that was made official in 1949 and still lives under a very artificial handicap of a length rule and of course design rules that were created in 1949 when kayaking was one step ahead of whale bone and seal skins. The rules, once thought to be the evil doing of the governing body, has more recently been a factor of the desires of the athletes themselves to keep the arbitrary rules in place to avoid the sports rapid evolution, leaving behind those unfit to evolve. Well, I love slalom, and the athletes are awe inspiring, talented, dedicated, and fit. I will come back into slalom as a 41 year old man who hasn’t lifted weights since 1993 (more than a few casual workouts every couple of years), and hasn’t “trained” more than a week or two at a time since 1996 for slalom and jump in with the full intent to compete at the national level, for fun, but with superior equipment, and an interest in simply having fun, and introducing my kids to the sport. This slalom boat is the minimum allowable length of 3.5 meters, and will be the only USA manufactured slalom kayak left in the world. The Czech republic has most of the slalom market cornered with their low cost, quality construction. They have done a great job and I am impressed. Jackson Kayak will not be able to compete on price (sorry), but we’ll take the Pepsi Challenge on quality, and we won’t even have to say a word on the design. Our plug is finished, our mold construction gets started this week, and we will be ready to take orders in less than 60 days! The world’s fastest planing hulled kayak, the lowest draft slalom boat, the quickest turning, longest waterline (3.5 meter boat) the best carving, the most comfortable, and the only fun to play slalom boat yet. I want my kids, Emily and Dane, to be introduced to slalom in a kayak that they can say, “I love this!” , instead of “do we have to paddle this boat?”. The Jackson Kayak RV will soon have a permanent fleet of slalom boats on the roof! EJ 🙂 Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ