I found out a little more about Stellar.
There are two websites: stellarkayaks.com and stellarkayaks.com.au
Stellarkayaks.com
The company officers are listed as:
- Frank Xiong, Managing Director, also happens to be the CEO of Flying Eagle.
- Ed Hofmeister and David Thomas (US Distribution and Sales). They are also listed on the Wintech website as Chief Engineer and R&D respectively - of Wintech Racing. Their Wintech bios indicate that they spend several months every year working with Flying Eagle building and developing the Wintech racing shells for rowing.
- Drizzle Yang "Intl Dept." Yang also works for Flying Eagle - as an interpreter.
Stellarkayaks.com.au
The Australian website states that the company was founded in 2008 by Ian and Gordon Club, "working with a global team based in the US and China". No mention of Frank Xiong but Ed Hofmeister and David Thomas are described as the designers of the products.
Wintech Engineers
According to the Wintech Racing website, Ed Hofmeister and David Thomas have been working for months at a time at the Flying Eagle company since 2004 i.e. almost the whole time that Epic were there.
Timeline
2004: Ed Hofmeister & David Thomas join Wintech Racing. Wintech Racing builds racing shells and oars. They don't build any other kind of craft - no kayaks, no sea kayaks, no surfskis and no paddles. From now on the two engineers spend months every year at Flying Eagle.
2005: Epic Kayaks contract with Flying Eagle to build their range of skis, kayaks and paddles.
End of 2008: Epic file suit against Flying Eagle to recover their moulds, materials and completed boats that Flying Eagle refuse to release.
2008: According to stellarkayaks.com, Flying Eagle's MD, Frank Xiong, Ed Hofmeister and David Thomas "conceive" Stellar Kayaks and Skis that will manufacture Kayaks, surfskis and paddles.
2008: According to stellarkayaks.com.au, Gordon and Ian Club found Stellar Kayaks and skis "working with a global team based in the US and China"
2009: Stellar surfskis arrive in Australia.
So...
Until 2008, none of the guys in Stellar had ever been involved in surfski, kayak or paddle design. David Thomas and Ed Hofmeister are rowers and do not even paddle kayaks. Ian and Gordon Club are also rowing specialists.
Flying Eagle does have plenty of manufacturing experience however, having built Epic skis, kayaks and paddles for several years.
Flying Eagle still have all of Epic's moulds - including the paddle lock moulds, pedal moulds, paddle moulds, etc; copies of all their drawings (some of which were actually done by David Thomas), some of their completed products.
Between 2008 and 2009, the Wintech engineers, despite not being paddlers (or even marine architects - Wintech's shells are designed by Klaus Filter), manage to come up with skis which, according to Stellar Australia's website, are "completely new designs".
Flying Eagle are manufacturing the "completely new designs".
Which all begs the question: Why didn't Epic have a restraint of trade clause built into their contract with Flying Eagle?
We've approached David Thomas and Ed Hofmeister for comment. No reply as yet.