A better question: What boat do you paddle 90% of the time
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Overall my Gus convertion (and the Jefe convertion before that) is my bread and butter boat; Open boating has been reserved for the special occasions when there's space on the car (and i'm confident it's not too continuous to manage if I get swamped; which is a big problem round our way) That will hopefully change now I'm finally getting a vehicle of my own. [There's bugger all decent playboating in my area, save during the occasional biblical flood]
This summer however, I've been living at my folks house and paddling on a man made slalom course; so I've just playboated in the CU fly maybe 50%, crazy 88 35%, Giraffe-Bat 10% and my big dependable friend Gus 5%....
This summer however, I've been living at my folks house and paddling on a man made slalom course; so I've just playboated in the CU fly maybe 50%, crazy 88 35%, Giraffe-Bat 10% and my big dependable friend Gus 5%....
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I had to look back at my log for the year, make a tally, spreadsheet, etc. and it's still tough to say, since I often paddle more than one boat a day. All I can say for sure is that I don't paddle anything anywhere close to 90% of the time:
Blackfly: 30.1%
Molan (K-1): 17.2%
Option: 13.8%
squirtboat (k-1): 12.1%
Ion: 11.2%
Burn (K-1): 10.3%
Speeder (k-1): 2.5%
Stuntbat (k-1): 2.5%
Pretty interesting to figure this all out. It looks like I've about 55%OC to 45% kayak, and 60/40 playboats to river running boats.
Blackfly: 30.1%
Molan (K-1): 17.2%
Option: 13.8%
squirtboat (k-1): 12.1%
Ion: 11.2%
Burn (K-1): 10.3%
Speeder (k-1): 2.5%
Stuntbat (k-1): 2.5%
Pretty interesting to figure this all out. It looks like I've about 55%OC to 45% kayak, and 60/40 playboats to river running boats.
Probe 12 100% of time, only because that is the only boat I have. I am regretting it now because I was steered away from the vipers because of the hard chines which I think I could have handled/grown accustomed to even though it is my first ww canoe.
I like being pushed to the next level but i also need a boat suitable for rivers around here (Texas). The Probe has plenty of maneuverability for what I want to do, especially compared to the 15'-17' aluminum boats I grew up with. And hey, rather bang up the boat I'm paddling when I know I want something else.
I like being pushed to the next level but i also need a boat suitable for rivers around here (Texas). The Probe has plenty of maneuverability for what I want to do, especially compared to the 15'-17' aluminum boats I grew up with. And hey, rather bang up the boat I'm paddling when I know I want something else.
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I find it curious that out of 40ish respondants here, only myself and two others paddle C1's predomiantly... I'd have expected a broader mixture.
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Ya know... I'd probably buy a ticket just to see Louie's reply to that and the spectacle I would assume that would follow... I truly mean no offense, but I probably wouldTheKrikkitWars wrote:I find it curious that out of 40ish respondants here, only myself and two others paddle C1's predomiantly... I'd have expected a broader mixture.
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