Ok,
So I paddle really old boats, I kind of like the older style. I have both a Slasher and a Gyramax in the stable and have paddled both, but honestly I've only been in a C-1 for about a year. For those of you with more experience than I, what do you think are the differences/advantages between these boats? What other boats would I like in this longer style?
Anyone paddled both a Slasher and a Gyramax?
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Have you tried any of the Long OC1's... there's way more of them about, and it's a "logical" progression.
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Which do you enjoy more? If you like the Slasher more, you might enjoy the Atom. I never fell in love with the Gyramax, though I did buy a Cascade - only kept it about a year. However, I really liked the Slasher and paddled one hard for a number of years (crushed the stern for squirts), but never fell in love with the Atom (though it looks related...) You might tray a slalom boat, too - the old ones (before the rules let them get shorter) can be had cheap.
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They got shorter in two steps, 4m (13'2") to 3.7m (12'2") and 3.7m to 3.5(11'6")... either generation of the longer, older boats boats should be cheap as chips; but finding a 3.7m boat in good condition should be somewhat easier.sbroam wrote:You might tray a slalom boat, too - the old ones (before the rules let them get shorter) can be had cheap.
Slalom boats are FUN! [Piroettes away into the distance]
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here's some older c1 i found on boatertalk. this same guy has a hahn and a ultramax for sale.[/url]
here's some older c1 i found on boatertalk. this same guy has a hahn and a ultramax for sale.[/url]