Howdy Folks,
So I bought a new Caption. Turns out Mad River is making them now...it seems a little wider than the Dagger version but looks good nonetheless.
I'm wondering two things:
1. What size air bags do people recommend?
2. Does anyone have suggestions or advice for saddle placement? (Obviously we'll do a float test for trim, but I guess I'm wondering if anyone knows any "generic" positions that will accommodate a variety of paddler sizes without compromising performance too much...)
Many thanks in advance!
Kalin
P.S.>My new Wave Sport Fuse 64 C1 is fantastic. I'll try to post a more thorough review in a couple weeks when I've had a chance to test it more....
Suggestions/advice needed for Caption outfitting...
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Hi Kalin,
In our Vertige X I outfitted for maximum flexibility - removable saddles. I can put fat-boy-me stern or bow and adjust the trim, and I can take a saddle out and paddle it from a true solo position.
Setting up the 3 positions took a bit of figurin', the biggest trick was carving out some holes for the thigh-strap anchors (2" d-ring) that needed to be underneath the saddle of another position.
My end bags are from my solo, so 60", and for soloing I've got a big 72" bag, which I'm currently using & liking in my Outrage.
For the saddles etc., I'm using NorthWater's anchor strips, and I have no problem with them being wiggly or coming loose.
I hate 3-position outfitting that leaves you full-time with a super-long saddle or an extra bulkhead, I only wanted in it what I needed, and I wanted flexibility for tandem positions, solo ww and solo river tripping.
Good luck finding time to do the outfitting!
Have fun, Pat.
In our Vertige X I outfitted for maximum flexibility - removable saddles. I can put fat-boy-me stern or bow and adjust the trim, and I can take a saddle out and paddle it from a true solo position.
Setting up the 3 positions took a bit of figurin', the biggest trick was carving out some holes for the thigh-strap anchors (2" d-ring) that needed to be underneath the saddle of another position.
My end bags are from my solo, so 60", and for soloing I've got a big 72" bag, which I'm currently using & liking in my Outrage.
For the saddles etc., I'm using NorthWater's anchor strips, and I have no problem with them being wiggly or coming loose.
I hate 3-position outfitting that leaves you full-time with a super-long saddle or an extra bulkhead, I only wanted in it what I needed, and I wanted flexibility for tandem positions, solo ww and solo river tripping.
Good luck finding time to do the outfitting!
Have fun, Pat.