Nordkapp evolution listing

Your
Welcome…It’s my old boat…my wife liked it so I bought a Jubilee and gave it to her…I’ve since added a day hatch that is flush with the deck and has a drain off area for the water …don’t have any pictures of that , just finished it last fall and sprayed the gel coat to match as close as I could after buffing.



Best Wishes

Roy

The
measurement of 17’ 2 " is beyond a doubt a miss print… it should read 17’ 10 inches



Best Wishes

Roy

Not sure
There is no extra layer of cloth on the bottom covering foot wear. It’s the original cloth layer. I’ll have to take a better photograph.



The foot brace shelf was glassed in using mat after (over top) the seam tape, which is cloth. The brace itself is well engineered. The white plastic part on the left is molded to allow the foot brace to swing backward (toward the cockpit). So, the entire bar will pivot all the way across and swings out of the way up against the starboard side. I have to believe this is some kind of a safety feature to prevent entrapment. You can slide the bar across by hooking your toe underneath and pulling. Then slide it back into place by pushing on it with your foot. I’ll take some more pictures.



It could just be a very clever design using some oddball piece of plastic somebody had around, but I just don’t know.



Maybe I’ll post some pics on a UK site and see if anyone else has seen this type of brace in a production Valley.



The HIN number ends D090, so I assume it was manufactured in April 1990. Is it possible the HIN was added in the states and the boat is even older?



The deck has a couple of “H” decals, so I presume it is an Anas Acuta H (for hatches?).



Roy, does or did either of your boats have the steel band around the hatch covers? The latch on these looks like the same white plastic as on the foot brace.



I added a few more pictures.



http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563538121VAPEPD



~wetzool


It’s probably not
a rounding error. It’s probably just that the Brits drop everything after the decimal point to save weight :slight_smile:

Steel band around hatch covers
John, I’ve seen bands like on your AA’s hatch covers on other vintage Valleys.

Yes
I had steel bands on the hatches when I got the boats…they were phased out because the band added nothing to the integrity of the hatch seal.



Yes your boat was manurfactured in April of '90…the other leters are importer code…my '87 AA uses PKI



after Stan (GRO) became GRO and the sole importer of Valleys into the USA the code was DKJ



however it might have been imported to somewhere other than the USA…then the code would be differant



Best Wishes

Roy

‘Classic’ according to Peter Orton
"Classic is just the generic term we give to the old HS and HM versions of the Nordkapp i.e the pre-jubilee versions." -Orton on p.net

I have one of the final original Nordkap
Naordkapps from the 1997 mold. I donl;t know if it’s small or large or plugs or no plugs. All I know is that it’s a sweet boat. Wicked sweet.



And it;s for sale.

Last pre-Jubilee

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Would that be one of the last pre-Julbilee Nordkapps?

How about some more photos of your 'kapp?

“Foot Bar” in early Valley boats
"Remove the foot bar, and replace it with a 4 inch thick sloped foam bulkhead for comfort and to reduce flooded volume."



This is from a discussion of renovating an early Nordkapp posted here: http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16330



This may indicate that some early Valley boats had foot bar like your Anas rather than pegs.

Foot Bar in vintage Nordkapp
Here is an image of a foot bar like the one in wetzool’s Anas:



http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Kayaks-canoes/Kayaks/auction-205665491.htm

The unusual thing about mine was…
…that it had THREE round hatches, all the same size, all on the centerline of the deck.

Early day hatch position
Nigel Dennis claims that he was the first to place the day hatch off center (as well as the first to design a keyhole cockpit in a sea kayak)both in the Romany c.1992

You can still get them

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VSK will build any boat that they have molds for, including older Nordkapps. It's pretty cool that you can get one of the older designs - some of which were superior to their current offerings - with the lighter, higher-quality layups they're now using.

Agreed, bnystrom.
http://coolkayaker1.blogspot.com/2009/01/valley-nordkapp-carbon-kevlar-with.html



Although Valley still makes the classic designs, they are with modern pricing. A fiberglas Valley without mods in 2008 was $3150.

has been true for some time
In 2003 or 2004 in conversation with Tom Bergh, he noted he had ordered an old hull (classic) Nordkapp for a client. Having paddled an original Nordkapp for some time, Tom felt the newer hull was better and was surprised that anyone would want the old hull design. Tom’s 'kapp was affixed to the side of his boat house when we spoke.



A friend has a classic Pintail - flat rear deck, rounder chine, no skeg, ocean cockpit, etc… Do you think one could special order such a Pintail?


1997 was the last year before Jubilee
As your 'kapp is a 1997 and not a Jubilee and I just came across photos and info on a 1998 Nordkapp which is a Jubilee it does appear that the Jubilee was introduced in 1998.

I’ve heard that yes, you can order one
IMO, the original Pintail design is far superior to the “modernized” version, with its fuller bilges and curved aft deck. That’s why they are sought after by Pintail aficionados. If I ever do replace my Pintail, it will either be with the same design or a strip-built version of it.

FWIW, the new AA and Pintail…

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...seem to have been introduced in '95. If you want the best versions of either of these, try to find an older boat. The differences are more pronounced on the Pintail and I feel lucky to have an older boat. Although my AA is the newer design, the only significant difference is the arched aft deck and I can live with it.

The Off center
position of the day hatch allows the drain off to be easier to make.



here is what I did to my wifes 1993 Nordkapp when she informed me she wanted a day hatch instead of a chimp pump…she also wanted it to not stick up above the deck



so I made the cover flush with the deck height.



http://www.geocities.com/roym52/N-Day-Hatch-1.jpg



http://www.geocities.com/roym52/N-Day-Hatch-2.jpg



Best Wishes

Roy