mamba anyone?
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- C Maven
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Not a boat conversion but a person conversion - I've been learning K1 in a mamba. The initial stability is awesome - of course my butts on the bottom (which is a whole new perspective) but it is a wide boat and I would think it would work pretty good. Coming from a Zoom, well tipping over has only happened while playing
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- C Maven
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Larry, did you break the H3 monster?
I love the looks of the Mamba, too. Would like to hear more about it.
Creeking season is comming up!
Cheers, Jan
I love the looks of the Mamba, too. Would like to hear more about it.
Creeking season is comming up!
Cheers, Jan
Is there something like an expert kayaker?
http://www.bc-ww.com
http://www.bc-ww.com
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- C Maven
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No one else with a Mamba, eh? Thought it would be more popular.
I'd really like to get a second creeker that is kinda more sporty than the Nomad 8.5.
I was wondering about the Volume of the Mamaba. The 7.5 says 51 gallons. That sounds too low. Even the GT 7.5 has 60. I gues it might be 60 gals. That would be the size I am looking for. I want a small, light boat that has a planing hull.
Any insight is much appreciated.
CHeers, Jan
I'd really like to get a second creeker that is kinda more sporty than the Nomad 8.5.
I was wondering about the Volume of the Mamaba. The 7.5 says 51 gallons. That sounds too low. Even the GT 7.5 has 60. I gues it might be 60 gals. That would be the size I am looking for. I want a small, light boat that has a planing hull.
Any insight is much appreciated.
CHeers, Jan
Is there something like an expert kayaker?
http://www.bc-ww.com
http://www.bc-ww.com