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"pocket rocket" vs. "kinpin 6.2" vs. &qu
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 3:38 pm
by Alan
This summer I have been paddling an ego. Now I'm looking to get into a spudboat this fall while there are deals to be had on this years boats.
I weigh in just shy of 150. I tried the pocket rocket very briefly in the spring and I can't remember much about it. In the summer I tried a kingpin, and I seem to remember it being very fast for its length, and super easy to flatwater cartwheel.
The only thing that scares me about the kingpin is the plastic. I have heard several horror stories about the thin, brittle plastic cracking around the kayak seat bolts. I have been wondering however, if this would be a problem any more if I took the K1 seat out and replaced it with a whole lot of foam (maybe some extra aluminum supports too?).
No experience with the G-force. It just looks like a bombproof little boat, and I saw Brooks paddling one in "Next Generation".
Any thoughts?
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 5:24 pm
by Guest
what about a pop. i just picked one up for 400! the pocket rocket would be hard to find cheap. i would stay as far away from dagger as i could. there plastic is crap, and if you want to keep a bout for a while, it just isnt a good choice.
another boat to think about is the S6. the older ones are suppose to make better c boats, and they are easy to find used. hope this helps --- joey
Dude!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 12:03 am
by Kevin
Hey Man,
I love my Kingpin! Finally got better outfitting and a good lap belt! Anywho plastic does suck...my hull and everything has been holding up good so far...
LL Pocket Rocket is a good boat... slow but arial machine!
Spuds to think about:
Kingpin
Pocket Rocket
Not pyrhanna... too wide not a fan
Roit plastic sucks and i hate there boats ie the Air. It's great for carving and would make a great ocean kayak.
Necky Vibe/Chronic are good
G Force is a sloppy Kingpin but can be found cheap!
Transformer.,..i didn;t like not responsive edge to edge like a big truck
The New bliss stick RAD...will be VERY hard to find.
I'll try to think of more i gotta go!
Later dude
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 12:36 am
by Timzjatl
check out my review of the vibe I just posted.. It WILL be my next boat
Tim
Yup
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 2:53 am
by Kevin
Robson Twin Tip, ain;t the best at anythingy but have decent...might be able to find one cheaper..
S6 190.... ok c1 i guess crazy wide..too wide
I can't think of any more "SPUD" boats.
Get the best deal you can!
Rip it up
spud boat?
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 6:35 pm
by telewhacker
I picked up a LL skip C-1 this summer.
Short, slicey, surfs adequately, cartwheels, squirts, rolls, stalls fantastically. Great Plastic. Sloooowww!! down river though. No idea for aerials, our local features aren't very good for that sort of thing.
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:55 pm
by Alan
Kevin! What's up man!
I'm leaning towards a kingpin right now. Thinking I may pick one up soon. I'm going to school in Ottawa this fall so I hope to get out on the river during my time off.
I'll let you know if I get anything.
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:14 am
by Judd
buy my ego already damnit!
I´ll be back home soon and we can talk about it then
Judd
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 2:02 pm
by Paolo
Never tried the Poket but I enjoy my KP 6.2
It's light, easy to air and user friendly. I think the plastic is good for a boat so light.
I've tried the Chronic, it's easier to spin, but more difficult to air and it's a lot more heavy.
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:05 am
by Craig Smerda
....check out the Twintip or NRG plus you can but them sans kayak stuff... good company... great plastic, has additional stiffening plate built in...bonus! LL Boats are nice too... but more $$!