Flirt review
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:38 am
i got my fluid flirt L out on the river today. i have a 6 inch saddle, and i weight just shy of 200 lbs. i have to move the saddle forward about an inch, and the trim will be perfect i think, the stern was almost under the water at the end, but it paddled very well.
For a conversion, i think, the boat tracks very well. its very wide 26.75 i think. and has tons of stability, i felt very awkward and at a loss for what to do due to the lack of forward speed coming from a slalom boat and a fink. but it went where i wanted it to, and i had no trouble moving it around, just a little more effort to ferry over to things than i was ready for. its not a very flat hull, there is some shape to it and i thik that this helps it go straight, also there are really good edges, and a slight chine that when leaned on gives a very stable platform to paddle from. all i did today was a little front surfing, as i was too timid to do anything else without having paddled the boat at all before, and being alone. but i am excited about having a rodeo boat, and some great new enhanced/man-made features in downtown missoula to learn on.
all in all, its a great boat, and for someone who knew how to do rodeo maneuvers, i think it would be the ticket. im getting there.
cheers
-isaac
For a conversion, i think, the boat tracks very well. its very wide 26.75 i think. and has tons of stability, i felt very awkward and at a loss for what to do due to the lack of forward speed coming from a slalom boat and a fink. but it went where i wanted it to, and i had no trouble moving it around, just a little more effort to ferry over to things than i was ready for. its not a very flat hull, there is some shape to it and i thik that this helps it go straight, also there are really good edges, and a slight chine that when leaned on gives a very stable platform to paddle from. all i did today was a little front surfing, as i was too timid to do anything else without having paddled the boat at all before, and being alone. but i am excited about having a rodeo boat, and some great new enhanced/man-made features in downtown missoula to learn on.
all in all, its a great boat, and for someone who knew how to do rodeo maneuvers, i think it would be the ticket. im getting there.
cheers
-isaac