ROBSON twin-tip

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marshwater
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ROBSON twin-tip

Post by marshwater »

this boat is KILLER! made a minicell seat and once i found my spot in was on. i had to go a little further up than i had initially thought b/c the stern is small. now that i am in place the stern is a real atvantage. it comes around effortlessly leaving more time and energy to place the bow. good downstream, though, i would not take it on anything much harder than the chattoga. i recomend this boat to ALL c-boaters. also let me know if you are interested. they sell the shell (i.e. no k-1 outfitting).
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David Good
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Two Questions...

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I've thought about this boat, but I'm only 150lbs. Would it be too big for me? Where can I find one?


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marshwater
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Post by marshwater »

i am at 175. i think the TT would still be good at your weight. even more bounce. e-mail me and i will tell you more about the boat and how to get one.

marshwater@hotmail.com
ralst one with the bigbossman!
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Post by Guest »

I remember seeing you about a month ago at hades hole in it and you looked good... I may have to try it out next time I see you. I hear that Robson's prices are HIGHLY competitive, but i could be wrong

Tim
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