Dagger Blackwater Expedition Kayaks

Dagger Blackwater Expedition Kayaks 

DESCRIPTION

The Blackwater is a quick recreational kayak featuring a unique, drop-down skeg for better tracking and performance. Excellent on lakes and reservoirs and stable enough to ride out the chop. Full-size stern hatch provides room to store your day-tripping gear; the stern bulkhead keeps it dry. The skeg poises inside the hull for maneuvering through twisty, tree-choked backwaters or rocky areas and readily delivers arrow-straight tracking. Features seat with adjustable backrest, adjustable footbraces, security bar, carrying toggles and molded-in graphics. Made of durable, recyclable and repairable EXL(TM) superlinear polyethylene. Features built-in drop skeg, stern access hatch with one-piece Sure-seal molded rubber hatch cover and recessed deck fittings. .

USER REVIEWS

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[May 07, 2021]
togolese273


Strength:

I must say that this is a great choice of mine. Great boat to get someone into the great sport of kayaking. Lightweight. Easy to transport and store. We use them to go out and clean up the streams in our area. I would recommend this boat to anyone wanting to test the waters together with LEI Boat Charter

Weakness:

None so far.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jun 19, 2007]
Scott
Snowboarder

Ok first I must say that Campmor (NJ) is the place to go, it's worth the trip. I bought a Blackwater and a Catalyst there two years ago. Fully outfitted for two paddlers at about $1,700...this included life vest, paddles, boats and and few other minor things. The Blackwater is excatly like they decribe it very stable easy to manuver but slow when compared to the Catalyst. The front sits up a little high and can be pushed by a strong wind. However, it still is a great boat but if you will be more on big water and less on winding rivers I would suggest the Catalyst. My 6 year old nephew went in the blackwater and did not tip it over to show how stable that boat is. Yes, he was closely supervised but did not come close tipping it.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 06, 2007]
Kurt Schlunegger
Skier

I bought the black water because I thought it would suit the river that I lived on. Lots of twisty cyprus choked turns with drop pools, then stretches of flat, then shallow wide spots. It has worked out great. It is not as fast as my old town on the flats, but the added safety of "must have" quick turns is such a fair trade!!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 12, 2004]
basinhound
Paddler

I bought the 11.5 Blackwater last summer and paddled it about 15 times last season, mostly on local creeks and a reservoir. The seat isn't that comfortable, however this year's model has an inflatable lumbar support. I'm going to try an inflatable lumbar cushion I saw in a catalog this year. The rear storage bulkhead leaks a little. The hull seems a little flimsy especially compared to my wife's Wilderness System Pamlico although the Dagger is a few pounds lighter in weight, and was a bit cheaper. The tracking of this boat is terrible with the skeg up, much better with it down. The bow seems to plow water making it a comparitively slow boat. The boat turns easily and is better suited for narrow twisting streams than flatwater. I'm going to give it another season but I'm thinking about upgrading. I'll probably keep the boat as a third kayak for friends and family to use when necessary. If most of your paddling is going to be on flatwater, try another model. I love my wife's 12' Pamlico the Wilderness System boats have the most comfortable seat available.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 13, 2003]
bob
Paddler

Had the Blackwater out on the Jack Fork. It performed well in the shollow waters. A couple of idems that need refinement. The skeg was hanging upwhen retracked.. removed the velcrow and it drops fine now. Also... the placement of the eyes for the skeg draw string was not good.. I scraped my elbow on it several time and will need to be relocated.. seat needs some padding... sat on a cushon

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 28, 2002]
Anthony
Paddler

This past summer I convinced 3 fellow friends to purchase the Dagger Blackwaters, and have not had a single complaint about them, So away we went. Rivers, rapid creeks, and huges lakes are perfect for these 'yaks'. Very stable in design and comfortable cockpits. Foot pegs are very easy to adjust, even when seated in the cockpit. Skeg is great for tracking and can easily be dropped. Highly recomended to anybody whose getting in to kayaking.

Customer Service

No need

Similar Products Used:

Dagger Zydeco

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 04, 2002]
Marty LaMay
Paddler

Bought 10 of them.5 -10.5', 5 -11.5' was to rent them , insurance didn't work. Sold them to my brothers and girls family. Now we all go out. What a ball.We go out in groups of 8-10.Turns on a dime. Great boat to get someone into the great sport of kayaking. Light weight. Easy to transport and store.We use them to go out and clean up the streams in our area.I would recommend this boat to anyone wanting to test the waters , so to speak.

Similar Products Used:

Dagger Savannah , captivia, Cape horn 17' Carolina,Aquaterra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 08, 2002]
elkinsj
Paddler

Strength:

None

This has turned out to be the perfect boat for me. I paddle mostly in slow to medium rivers and blackwater. With the skeg up I can maneuver as if I were in my Swifty. With the skeg down if tracks even better than my Carolina (no rudder). The storage is adequate for it''s size. Plenty light enough to carry to the putin. The seat is actually comfortable. I guess the biggest praise is that I have stopped looking for my ''next'' boat. REI had this boat on sale for $500.00 during the summer, an excellent price that I have not seen since.

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Perception Swifty, Perception Carolina, Dagger Reflection (canoe), Old Town Pack (canoe)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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