Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts or experience with a Liquid Logic Skip as a C1 and what types of open boats it would compare to for initial and secondary stability? Also how it would compare to a Dagger Redline. I currently have a Redline as a C1 and I want something that's shorter and more playful.
Thanks
Liquid Logic Skip C1 question
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That should do it! I believe Barry Kennon paddled one for a while. Here's a link to Barry in a Session, I believe:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAJ00GQpLWQ
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How much do you weigh? The Skip is a small boat, if you weigh more than ~ 150 - 160 lbs look for something else.
The skip is fairly narrow, too at 23.5", so you need a low saddle to get some primary stability. The open boats that would feel most similar would be a CU-fly or a Salsa, although they both will , due to being significantly wider, have more primary stability.
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The skip is fairly narrow, too at 23.5", so you need a low saddle to get some primary stability. The open boats that would feel most similar would be a CU-fly or a Salsa, although they both will , due to being significantly wider, have more primary stability.
TGG!
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