I'd like to see Joey's setup. Could you post a few screen shots that Sir Adam could add to the outfitting page?
Jim Kelly-Rand
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- Tue Jan 07, 2003 2:29 am
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I agree the boxer is a nice boat, I tried a friends conversion and it is too tight for me ( I'm 6'4 ) . The Cockpit rim jogs inward just where my thighs are. The chopper may not have that limitation since its cockpit rim is one piece. They also (Prijon) make the Rocket which is a little less volume,...
- Sun Jan 05, 2003 10:46 pm
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- Sun Jan 05, 2003 4:23 am
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I think a lap belt would be preferable if you are going to use the existing anchor points which are usually high on the thigh. You have one less buckle to deal with. I prefer thigh straps at mid thigh because I can get more leverage against the strap, even with my knees cupped in foam top and bottom...
- Sat Jan 04, 2003 8:32 pm
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RE: Maven
Just add some wings if it is too narrow. You might want to screw them on so you can move them fore and aft till the best location is found. I am contemplating digitizing the Viper profile with my cadd sortware. I don't know what it would achieve, but I should get volume info that will be updateable ...
- Wed Nov 13, 2002 11:54 pm
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I have a friend who converted the Boxer to a C-1 and he is very happy with it. I think he has run the Upper Big Sandy in it and maybe the Little Sandy. It is 10" longer than the Rocket. I still don't know if it would be big enough for you. It has a little bit more volume than the Atom which is what ...