Liquid Logic Skip C1 question

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Liquid Logic Skip C1 question

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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.

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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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small but good conversion for hole play. Not going to be your best river runner, but it will get you down once you figure it out. Just remember it is small and being over weight in a boat is amplified in a c1
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