savage skreem
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- hazardharry
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savage skreem
getting ready to convert a skreem kayak to c-1. anyone have one they could share some pictures of their outfitted boat?
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Re: savage skreem
fits like a coffin! good god i am big. my knees are almost touching at the front of cockpit. i can manage a 9"saddle. this is going to a wicked tricky conversion for my big butt. anyone know if they make spray skirt for a big lunk. i figure going without a skirt until i can actually balance the craft on flat water. this has got to be the pinnacle of paddling?
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Re: savage skreem
What is the width of the Skreem?
If less than 28" I suspect you are going to be needing that skirt
If less than 28" I suspect you are going to be needing that skirt
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Re: savage skreem
just got me 5"X4' white pvc fence post. gonna try to outfit this baby right. my hips seem to be way above the rim of the cockpit. not being around any c-1 paddlers i have no idea about fit? the craft is 25"wide.
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Re: savage skreem
9" saddle in a 25" boat is going to be scary unstable. You're going to want to get it down around 6".
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Re: savage skreem
ok going for 6" saddle height is the plan. i just can't wait for the new position to find the new cramps.
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Re: savage skreem
Hi Harrry,
Not a Skreem, but here are some images of the outfitting in my boat.
Hope this is useful.
If you can get away with a slightly higher saddle, you do get more leverage, but whatever is comfortable and works for you.
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Thanks
Not a Skreem, but here are some images of the outfitting in my boat.
Hope this is useful.
If you can get away with a slightly higher saddle, you do get more leverage, but whatever is comfortable and works for you.
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Thanks
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Re: savage skreem
If mvps still running those rolling sessions in manchester get your balance in a warm pool..... c1s a whole different animal compared to what youve been running man good luck. let me know if youre up for a rolling session im staying down manchester right now.
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Re: savage skreem
geez gwyn that boat looks super cozy. i am too big for a bulkhead. my skreem looks totally naked after seeing yours. here are some pictures of the fence conversion. i used a 4"x3' mailbox post i got for $11 a the de pot.
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Re: savage skreem
Lookin good, Harry. What are those straps?
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Re: savage skreem
thinking of thigh straps so i mocked these up until i get more time to make a release for them. i think?
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Re: savage skreem
I think the top attachment for the straps should be somewhere behind your hip. Then they would come forward, across the thighs, down to the rail. Kind of the opposite of the way it is mocked up now. That will keep you on the seat better.
Re: savage skreem
why is the footrest.still in there?
i would get it out asap. it is only weight.
have fun.building and paddling
i would get it out asap. it is only weight.
have fun.building and paddling
Propper Writing in English, how do you do that, with dyslexia, bad hand eye coordination, ect. and in a foreign language
sorry fore all the mistakes.
sorry fore all the mistakes.
Re: savage skreem
You aren't going to like the Skreem with the saddle that far back. The bow is going to have a mind of it's own. I paddled one for a short while. It is a very nimble C-1 hull, but quite tippy. You will learn to paddle it flat unless you intend to carve by giving it an edge. If this is your first C-1, the learning curve is steep.