Browse categories below If you'd like to add a Conversion Boat, you must log in to the forum | |
|
Boat Type: | C1 |
|
Boat Length: | 11' |
Manufacturer: | Dagger |
|
Boat Width: | 27'5" |
Designer: | Jon Lugbill |
|
Boat Volume: | 80 gal |
Year: | unknown |
|
Boat Weight: | 47lbs |
Material: | Plastic |
|
Boat Category: | Rec |
Primary Use: | River running |
|
Cockpit Size: | dagger |
Secondary Use: | Creeking |
|
Depth: | |
Search for this Boat of the Week (might not have results) |
Description: Higher volume-good for tripping, creeking, and cruising for the larger paddler.
User Comment: Stable river-runner and creek boat. Great for the larger paddler, smaller paddlers often feel it's "too much boat". Also a good beginner boat-very stable, and if you can keep it going in a straight line other boats shouldn't be a problem! From W. Ashbrook: I once vowed I would never sell my Dagger Cascade C1. The boat is simply the best thing I've ever paddled in difficult water. It is table, predictable, comfortable and rolls easily. But, I have since purchased a Robson Finkenmeister, and the Fink and I are getting along. Now I am out of room in my garage. The Cascade would be an excellent boat for 1) the beginner C1er because of its stability, predictability and comfort, or 2) the C1er who wants to try more difficult water. Trying the C1 experience in a converted low volume K1 (eg: Dagger Kingpin) is bound to be a discouraging trial. The Cascade would give you a good chance to enjoy C1ing and progress as a C1er.
| |
|
|
CBoats.net is managed by Adam Pearsall and Kenneth Sarzynski
with graphic artwork by Sara Pearsall
© 2024 by CBoats.net - all rights reserved. Materials found
on this website can only be used for personal use.
|
|