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Tim

Sequel

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Anybody ever paddled a sequel? Looking for info. on paddler weight, etc.
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My limited experince this is a fun fun boat.Other padlers who are a little smaller than I may have more fun. This is an easy boat to roll.I"m almost 200lb I think about 160 - 170 maybe better.
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Tim, go to the boats for sale section & scroll down till you get to the blue hole sequel for sale post by Ol' Geezer. He posted on Jan. 31. You can e-mail or private message him through his post. I've paddled with him once & I don't think he'd steer you wrong.
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Info about Sequel

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Hey Tim,
I've had a Sequel now for about 2 years. I weigh between 165-185. I paddle it mostly on class 2-3 runs with a few class 4 rapids thrown in to dry up the adrenelin supply for the week. I've had a blast with it. Like the previous poster said it does roll easily. Surfs great, front and side. That's about all I can do with it. I'm not a hot play boater. Even though it has soft chines I'm able to put it in any eddy I choose. If you have any specific question just e-mail me. By the way it is for sale. Very good condition. Solid hull. Looks good. Black with red airbags. Mohawk saddle. $400
Jim Blake
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