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ganzer 105

Length: 10'6"

Width: 27"

Depth / Capacity: 

10" / 180 pounds

11" / 205 pounds

12" / 240 pounds

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instant info about the ganzer 105

Application 

  • The Ganzer 105 capitalizes on the extremely popular hull of the Wee Lassie.  The Ganzer tracks well and has good initial stability.

  • The cockpit size is generous enough to paddle knees up or cross legged.  The Ganzer offers the outstanding performance of the Wee Lassie canoe with the advantages of a kayak: lower and narrower for easier paddling, practically zero windage, optional spray skirt to keep water out, leg coverage from the sun and more.

 

Ease of Paddling

  • Acceleration is so quick that during a paddlers first demo test they frequently feel like we pushed them off the beach.  The hull is particularly reactive to every subtlety of your stroke.  The Ganzer will make you smile.  An outstanding all around performer.

 

Comfort 

  • Stability is a non-issue.  Several seating options enable matching personal comfort with proper paddling posture for optimal performance.  It's fun to paddle in rough water (remember your spray skirt).  Adjustable footrests relieve leg discomfort and increases driving power to the Ganzer. The roomy cockpit allows for changing leg positions, stretching and even hanging your legs over the side.  

 

Features 

  • A unique option is that of a carry yoke to enable long portages.    Cockpit is large enough for a dog or fishing and easier than most to reenter in deep water.  Grab handles.  Multiple seating and flotation choices.  Custom color options

Hand Laminated
weight and cost

KCH - 15 lbs - $1,845

IBKCH - 16 lbs -$1,945

Carbon - 12 lbs - $2,145

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vacuum infusion
weight and cost

KCH - 15 lbs - $2,536

IBKCH - 16 lbs - $2,674

Carbon - 12 lbs - $2,949

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KCH = Kevlar & Carbon Hybrid

IBKCH = Innegra, Basalt, Kevlar & Carbon Hybrid

Carbon = Pure Carbon

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Just think about it . . . a kayak that tracks well, is roomy and comfortable, low in profile to deal with wind and stable enough to relax from your first moment in the boat.  AND it's light enough to lift with two fingers.  Comparable boats are frequently double or even triple the weight of the Ganzer.  You'll paddle more often due to the ultra lightweight convenience.

The Ganzer 105 is a for-real boat with earnest

performance characteristics.  Quick enough for a 20 mile day, roomy enough for several days worth of gear.  Practical enough for a 30 minute no-stress hiatus from daily aggravations.  The Ganzer 105 = paddling without weightlifting!

Ganzer 105

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Have you ever considered the fun of designing your own kayak?  Slipstream offers a generous color pallet and liberal options list.  Custom requests are not only possible, they're encouraged.  Many paddlers have sat at our customer desk and used crayons and markers to color design their kayak.

The Ganzer 105 is a very personal feeling kayak that paddlers love.  It fits so well it's like wearing a comfortable sneaker.  That leads to better control and less fatigue.  The Low, Medium and High Volume versions of the Ganzer 105 allow for a perfect match to your weight, body type and paddling style.

You'll find the Ganzer 105 to be a pleasure on small twisting streams.  NOTE:  The Kennyetto Creek is right next to the Slipstream shop.  Kennyetto means "the snake that tried to swallow its own tail".  Take a test paddle and decide for yourself about the Ganzer.  And big water is six minutes away pm Great Sacamdaga Lake if you want to play on some 2'-3' waves.  The Ganzer is at home in both environments.

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  • Enjoy yourself!  Create your own color scheme

  • No need to limit paddling to a put-in only a few feet from where you park

  • Loading or off-loading from your vehicle is inconsequential

 

  • Getting to and from the water is no longer a chore

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HAVE FUN FASHIONING YOUR KAYAK

Everyone at Slipstream is enjoying the amusement of creating playful color schemes.  Creamsicle, Mint Chocolate Chip, Patriotic and more.

And imagine what you could create with hundreds of metallic colors -- although, metallics have an upcharge and add 1.5 pounds to the weight of the Ganzer.

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  • With three depth options the Ganzer 105 offers a perfectly matched generous capacity for paddler, gear, dogs and more

 

  • Offering different depths is worth the effort in order to precisely match the canoe to your personal size and load requirements (there’s no charge for this customizing process)

at home on tiny streams
and open water

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The hull is pleasantly maneuverable on the tiniest of streams yet it tracks well in wind and waves -- the glide will amaze you!  The Ganzer has the advantages of using a double blade (kayak style) which offers many virtues:  easier control, greater speed, less fatigue.


 A blend of comfort, form and function designed to provide a rewarding paddling experience.

The nitty gritty - otherwise known as the technical geek speak

laminate choices
one size does not fit all

KIS   Keep it simple . . . you know! 

If you’re looking for a quick and simple choice that’s strong enough for most conditions and is at the most affordable price range, the Hand Laminated KCH (Kevlar Carbon Hybrid) will do the job.  On the other hand, if you want to do a deeper dive, read on.

Some kayaks will never strike a rock or submerged stump. Others will frequently scrape along on shallow streams and grind over beaver dams.  

Still others may be the paddlers lifeline on remote, potentially hazardous, wilderness adventures.  Slipstream offers construction options that will maximize the return on your investment in terms of strength and endurance while minimizing the weight penalty in pounds.
 

One of the Forest Rangers that paddles a Slipstream called to say “we didn’t paddle the Grasse River today”.  Puzzled, we said we didn’t understand.  He replied, “today we paddled rocks that had moisture on them”.

Scratches are part of the lifecycle of a canoe.  Hull damage is unusual.

laminate options

KCH

A Kevlar & Carbon Hybrid that’s 50% Kevlar and 50% Carbon.  Durable enough for most paddlers.  Capable of taking occasional scrapes and bumps with rocks, beaver dams, etc.

IBKCH

An Innegra, Basalt, Kevlar & Carbon Hybrid.  The most durable laminate Slipstream offers (other than Custom).  Intended for paddlers who expect to challenge their boat on shallow rocky streams, backwater trips, beaver dams, etc.  IBKCH is about a pound heavier than KCH depending on the model.

CARBON

Pure Carbon is lightest in weight but it is the most vulnerable to damage.  Carbon boats are designed for deep water (floating rather than scraping rocks, etc.).  Paddling over beaver dams and bouncing down shallow rocky streams will likely cause problems with a pure Carbon laminate.
 

vacuum infusion process (vip) vs
hand laminated

Hand Laminated

Hand Laminated hulls are just that — made by hand.  The Slipstream method of hand laminating does not involve gel coat — gel coat adds considerable weight (3-7 pounds depending on model).  Hand laminating requires an extremely high level of skill because the laminator is working blind and there is no gel coat to hide cosmetic blemishes.  Hand laminated hulls are light in weight and tough enough for most paddlers.  Resin is worked through the various materials (Kevlar, Innegra, Basalt, Carbon) by hand using brushes, rollers and squeegees.  A good laminator can produce an ultralight yet reasonably strong hull.

 

Vacuum Infusion Process

Vacuum Infusion Process hulls are significantly different than hand laminated hulls.  The resin to fabric ratio is better with VIP so the hull is noticeably stronger than hand laminated boats.

 

Cost for a VIP hull is higher than for hand laminated because of the requirement for extra materials in order to achieve the same degree of stiffness.  The vacuum compresses the laminate more so than hand laminating.  As a result, the laminate is thinner and not stiff enough to paddle properly.  In order to achieve appropriate stiffness, extra layers of Kevlar, Innegra, etc. must be added to the laminate schedule.  Each extra layer increases the strength of the hull yet the weight (due to the VIP Process) is the same or slightly less than hand laminated hulls.  More layers equals more strength.

 

There are also increased supplies (costs) used (vacuum film, sealing tapes, flow media, peel ply, resin tubing, etc.) which are consumed in making VIP hulls.

Essentially, both methods of laminating are excellent when properly executed.  Hand laminates will be less expensive and not quite as strong as VIP.  VIP hulls cost more but offer a more hi-tech composite that is noticeably tougher.

color chart

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  • Headed to some tougher paddling  - ask about reinforcing the hull

  • Extra layers can be added to common wear points

  • Typically at each end, and under the seat area

  • Approximately 1 lb is added in weight, but you gain strength at the most vulnerable points

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internal hull reinforcement

seating

  • Along with color, seating is probably the most subjective of choices.  What works for one body type doesn't suit another.  Seat options are best determined through a demo paddle or by testing the comfort factor at our shop.  If that isn't possible, select the Comfort Tall Back and you'll be happy.

  • The standard Touring Tall seat pleases most paddlers.  For those who prefer a bit more luxury, the Comfort Tall seat with a butt gel pack and an adjustable lumbar support is very popular.

Touring Tall

  • Has a nice tall back and small wings that provide support without restricting movement.

  • Cushion is adequate for most, although fishermen who spend several hours in the boat without moving much prefer the Extra Comfort Tall seat.  

  • The seat back is easily adjustable to forward, vertical and aft leaning positions. 

  • It is also adjustable forward and aft to compensate for added gear or a dog that may force the hull out of proper trim for optimal paddling.

Back Strap & Seat Pad

  • This is a minimalist set up.

  • It’s most popular with paddlers who portage their boat long distances or where weight is the most critical factor.  

  • Back strap is adjustable and its comfort is acceptable.  

  • The seat pad is minimal and sacrifices comfort for weight savings.

  • Easily adjusted fore and aft to adjust proper hull trim.

Comfort Low Back

  • Includes separate gel packs for each butt cheek.  

  • The adjustable lumbar support makes long paddles much more relaxed.  

  • Wide shoulder area cradles lower and upper back for maximum contentmentment.

  • Back support angle is fully adjustable from forward leaning, to vertical, to back leaning.

  • Easily moved fore and aft to adjust proper hull trim.

Comfort High Back

  • Includes separate gel packs for each butt cheek.  

  • The adjustable lumbar support makes long paddles much more relaxed. 

  • Wide shoulder area coupled with an even taller back cradles lower and upper back for maximum luxury.  

  • The back support angle is fully adjustable from forward leaning, to vertical, to back leaning.  

  • Easily moved fore and aft to allow for proper hull trim.

Bucket Style

  • On occasion, a paddler will ask for a permanently installed bucket seat.  

  • It is available but has the disadvantage of being fixed in place which prevents it from moving fore and aft to adjust for proper hull trim.  

  • Many paddlers have brought excellent boats, from other manufacturers, to our shop in order to have their fixed bucket seat removed.  

  • They became fatigued at trying to balance hull trim with rocks or water bags.

flotation

Slipstream encourages the use of flotation air bags or foam walls.  Some paddlers believe they'll never capsize -- and if they do, they'll just leave the Ganzer up-side-down which traps air in the hull.  While that's true, it's clearly smarter to install positive flotation.  Some paddlers are quite creative using dry bags, extra PFDs and so on to provide needed flotation in the event of a capsize or swamping.  Added flotation is safer and wiser.

flotation options

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  • An aft bulkhead provides considerable flotation in the event of a capsize.  However, an airbag or foam wall in the bow will keep the swamped kayak level.

  • Foam walls bow and stern are most popular for flotation.

  • Air bags bow and stern also work well.

popular options and specials

Everyone at Slipstream enjoys responding to special requests.  

 

The production Team has custom blended colors, added unique decals, engraved a family photo to the wood deck, created unusual seating applications and much more.  We welcome your challenge.

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unending options are available upon request

  • Special Boat Wax

  • Drink Holders

  • Walnut Decks

  • Removable Carry Handles

  • Rowing Rigs

  • Sail Rigs

  • Fishing Accessories

And so much more - just give a shout and our team can assist in setting up your boat just the way you would like!

KIS OPTION (Keep It Simple) -- GANZER 105

$1,925.00 Ganzer 105 kayak Hand Laminated in Kevlar & Carbon

Includes:

  • Pick Deck & Hull Color (they may be different) and you're finished

  • Touring Tall Seat

  • Adjustable Footrests

  • Grab Handles

  • Bungee Bridles bow & stern decks

  • Foam Flotation Walls bow & stern

lively & fun to paddle
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