Meltdown - Boat Museum entry
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 7:42 am
Hi Guys,
came across you site foe the first time in a long time and noticed that your Meltdown Squirt entry in your museum is particularly lacking in info even though you seem to have ample pictures taken from my website http://www.c1squirt.co.uk
to fill in a few blanks...
Manufacture: Originally Valley then Downtime
Designers: Jason Buxton & Steve Block
Year: 1997
Boat length: approx 2.70m
Boat width: its in the garage might go and measure it later
Boat Volume: Custom - Dependant on Cut
Boat Weight: Custom - Dependant on Cut
Cockpit size: C1 Slalom round
Ok now for some facts....
The Meltdown in not based on a fantum (what ever that is) but did infact start life as a Maestro, this was given a 4" central strip insert to add width, then knee tubes where sculped and a new cockpit rim fitted. Toe bumps/leg tubes were reduced.
At a full cut this is a big boat great as a cruiseing destination squirt, but start chopping the end rails and it is possible to get to quite a small craft that will mystery with relative ease (allowing for all the difficulties of mysterying a C boat in any case)
Hope that helps fill in the blanks!
came across you site foe the first time in a long time and noticed that your Meltdown Squirt entry in your museum is particularly lacking in info even though you seem to have ample pictures taken from my website http://www.c1squirt.co.uk
to fill in a few blanks...
Manufacture: Originally Valley then Downtime
Designers: Jason Buxton & Steve Block
Year: 1997
Boat length: approx 2.70m
Boat width: its in the garage might go and measure it later
Boat Volume: Custom - Dependant on Cut
Boat Weight: Custom - Dependant on Cut
Cockpit size: C1 Slalom round
Ok now for some facts....
The Meltdown in not based on a fantum (what ever that is) but did infact start life as a Maestro, this was given a 4" central strip insert to add width, then knee tubes where sculped and a new cockpit rim fitted. Toe bumps/leg tubes were reduced.
At a full cut this is a big boat great as a cruiseing destination squirt, but start chopping the end rails and it is possible to get to quite a small craft that will mystery with relative ease (allowing for all the difficulties of mysterying a C boat in any case)
Hope that helps fill in the blanks!