Thoughts on my new Viper
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2003 2:51 am
I finally got my new Viper on some whitewater today. Everyone was very interested in the boat. I guess I'm adapting to some of the "funny" stuff it does in current, because it didn't seem to bother me as much today. I need to figure out how to handle the boat when it goes through waves instead of bobing up over them. That's a very odd feeling to me. The boat feels weird while it's under water. Once I figure that out I'll be ready to paddle this boat anywhere I paddled the Cascade.
I need to be more aware of shallow surf spots to keep the bow off the bottom. I found it doesn't pearl & dive down back-surfing like it does front-surfing. The solution? Jump on the wave & do a quick 180
One of the guys was paddling a conversion boat tried the Viper in a couple of spots & could only grin afterwards. He said that "maybe I want a boat like that" I jumped in his boat & stern-squirted it a couple of times just for fun.
KNeal, I found an incredible squirt spot today! The eddy-lines just upstream from, & under the RT36 (takeout) bridge on the Appomattox. This is the area below Target Rock. Some of the spots in that area make stern-squirts completely effortless. I just did a slight initiation stroke & the current grabbed the boat & sent it into an amazing vertical spin! This area is very deep & the eddies are easy to catch. The level was 5' which is MUCH better than the 3' level that we paddled it at the other year.
What do I need to do about the chunks of black (seam tape?) that I knocked off doing stern squirts & hitting rocks today?
I think I'm leaving the Cascade at home & taking the Viper to the beach. I think it'll be a blast on those off-shore breaks!
Mike W.
I need to be more aware of shallow surf spots to keep the bow off the bottom. I found it doesn't pearl & dive down back-surfing like it does front-surfing. The solution? Jump on the wave & do a quick 180
One of the guys was paddling a conversion boat tried the Viper in a couple of spots & could only grin afterwards. He said that "maybe I want a boat like that" I jumped in his boat & stern-squirted it a couple of times just for fun.
KNeal, I found an incredible squirt spot today! The eddy-lines just upstream from, & under the RT36 (takeout) bridge on the Appomattox. This is the area below Target Rock. Some of the spots in that area make stern-squirts completely effortless. I just did a slight initiation stroke & the current grabbed the boat & sent it into an amazing vertical spin! This area is very deep & the eddies are easy to catch. The level was 5' which is MUCH better than the 3' level that we paddled it at the other year.
What do I need to do about the chunks of black (seam tape?) that I knocked off doing stern squirts & hitting rocks today?
I think I'm leaving the Cascade at home & taking the Viper to the beach. I think it'll be a blast on those off-shore breaks!
Mike W.