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SCUD c1?
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:02 pm
by OC1er
Anybody ever converted one before? I think I'm gonna give it a try, I've got a dagger rig to try but I'm not commited to that if there are better ways.
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:13 pm
by oopsiflipped
I bet it will make a horrible c1. It isn't a very good kayak and c1's need extra hull speed. The I've seen them paddled before as kayaks and they are slow. You will perhaps become known as 'chunder boy the amazing hole bait' if you go through with this conversion. I got my hands on an ammo and have c1ed it a few times. it is similar to the scud. supposed to be an all around boat, but it is really multi-useless, especially as a c1 where the slow hull and extra volume really don't help.
My $.02.....
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:26 pm
by insolence
do it this way: get a scud, get the kayak seat out and lay a foam block into the boat for a test ride. It doesn't give the 100% feeling since the foam block is loose and you have no kneestraps in, but it can give you an impression wether it is generally usable as a C1 or not. Try it
with my current whitewater c1 anybody told me it would be stupid to convert this kayak I had to a C1, for they thought it would perform horribly.
I tested it with a loose foamblock, felt very comfy in it, converted it and now I have the coolest C1 I can think of.
even if no one likes it, it might be perfect for you, it only depends on how you feel
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:03 pm
by oopsiflipped
insolence wrote:with my current whitewater c1 anybody told me it would be stupid to convert this kayak I had to a C1, for they thought it would perform horribly.
What are you paddling that you were told would be no good?
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:09 pm
by insolence
it's an Eskimo Kendo Evolution
(sorry I don't know how to post pictures in here)
scud
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 2:48 am
by billcanoes
get rid of the scud and sell me your Atom saddle
Actually I'd love to hear your review (not like I could afford one right now anyway, but living vicariously never hurt)
Scuds
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:34 pm
by OC1er
Pulled the kayak outfitting out last nite, these boats are made extremely well, I'm really impressed so far. I got in touch with Bliss stick's C1 guy, he loves his converted scud. I'm looking to use this boat on the skinny creeks where manuverability will be of more use than hull speed...I've watched these boats paddled as kayaks quite a bit, and they are great for their intended purposes. I'll definitly let ya'll know how the conversion goes and my thoughts on the boat itself.
already got one
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:05 am
by kuba
Hi all,
I have converted one SCUD recently. This is my post about the conversion:
http://www.go-kayaking.net/singlove-kleceni-telenovela/
it is in Czech but I hope the images will do their job right. I can translate the key parts if neccessary.
I paddled it several times on our local slalom course an then during our Easter paddling trip. After 12 years, I encountered terrible swim in Soca Tornovo katarakt. But I suppose the reason was not the boat itself:
http://www.go-kayaking.net/velikonocni- ... ponauceni/
Now, everything is ready for next week trip to Piemonte.
Kuba
Re: Scuds
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:39 pm
by Randy Dodson
OC1er wrote:Pulled the kayak outfitting out last nite, these boats are made extremely well, I'm really impressed so far. I got in touch with Bliss stick's C1 guy, he loves his converted scud. I'm looking to use this boat on the skinny creeks where manuverability will be of more use than hull speed...I've watched these boats paddled as kayaks quite a bit, and they are great for their intended purposes. I'll definitly let ya'll know how the conversion goes and my thoughts on the boat itself.
Who was Bliss Stick's C1 guy? I've got a buddy here in Arkansas who is or was a Bliss Stick rep. He converted a Scud and liked it quite a bit. He spends a lot of time on low volume creeks.