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Jon Serfas
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Post by Jon Serfas »

MR Outrage X (':(')
Esquif Zephyr (':D')
Esquif Spanish Fly (':lol:')

... Waiting on a L'edge, like Kanur. Maybe we should split one, Dennis. I get it during the week - you on the weekend.
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Post by kanur »

Jon Serfas wrote:
... Waiting on a L'edge, like Kanur. Maybe we should split one, Dennis. I get it during the week - you on the weekend.
OK, but one of us are not going to like the fit of the outfitting very well :wink:
Dennis

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jscottl67
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Post by jscottl67 »

16' figerglass boat (flatwater)
Cascade (briefly)
Ocoee (modified)

(did paddle a friend's Ovation and Impulse a couple of times)
xmas0c1c1k1
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Post by xmas0c1c1k1 »

ID 6.9 k1 boo
s6 k1 boo
gus k1 boo
y k1 boo
jefe k1 boo
then the revolution began yay!!!
skeeter
phat c1
cascade
spark
nomad c1
cascade
superfly
fanatic II i think some glass slalom boat with the thinnest layup ever
orbit fish c1
critical mass c1
cr 250 c1
I feel like there was more...but now i am a settled down one boat man
and the winner is
jefe grande c1
BigMike
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Post by BigMike »

My list would be endless :lol: so i ll keep it to

cudamax
batmax
the infamous "Aramid Charger" of Lugbill/Hedges fame (remains the best boat I've ever paddled)
superbat (x2)
extrabat (x8)
home made squirt boat (cut down extrabat)
home made surf boat (another cut down extrabat)

those are some of the old ones. Ones I have now

prodigy x
supernova (coming)
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My path to kneeling pleasure!

Post by NW-OC-1 »

Wow ... can I remember them all?! But I don't hold a candle to many of you guys.

Blue Hole OCA
Seda Fiberglass C1 (model unknown)
Perception GyraMax
Blue Hole Sunburst
Blue Hole Sunburst II (installed wood gunwales)
Old Town H2Pro
MRC Cyclone
MRC Rampage
MRC Howler
MRC Outrage
MRC Outrage X
Bell Outraged (carbon)

Never owned a Dagger boat ... but tried most of them.
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fez
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Post by fez »

Robson Homes (broke, got new one, sold it)
Prijon Delirious (man, I needed 1000 rolls and 200 swims to get used to it :lol: have it still))
Dagger Nomad (sold)
Robson Finkenmeister (sold)
Remix 59 (sold, to small)
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Post by OC1er »

Sweet Dream (Wooden Canoe, made by me!)
Mad River Explorer 15'ish
Mad River Outrage X
Bell Yellowstone solo
Bell Merlin in Black gold (Gift, and she's a right trim star-gazer)
Dagger Ocoee
Esquif Paradigm
Esquif Zoom
Necky Orbitfish C1
Bliss-Stick Scud C1
Bliss-Stick Rad 185 C1
Bliss-Stick Mystic C1
Robson Blowfish C1

Kind of miss the Zoom and Ocoee. I'll never be without a Mystic, and the Blowfish is my favorite playboat so far...Still have the wooden, Merlin, Mystic, Blowfish and Scud...Feel pretty good about the state of the stable!
Its not about the approach. Its about control in the hole.
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TNbound
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Post by TNbound »

Gone through a fair amount of buttboats (borrowed or owned), and I FINALLY have only c-boats! This is going to be a great upcoming season.

Dark Ages/butt boats:
RPM max (borrowed)
Dagger Piedra (borrowed)
Pyranha Inazone 220 (almost gone)
Pyranha Inazone 240 (gone)
Necky Bliss (borrowed, gotta say, great boat...)

The Great Enlightening/Cboats:
Mad River ME (solo)
WaveSport Z (C1)
Boreal Design Baffin (sea kayak, my guide boat)
Dagger Quake (just got to go get it from Tennessee. Road trip time! 8) )
-Anthony

"I'm gonna run this one river left I think.... So far river left, that I'm gonna be on the bank. With my boat on my shoulder."
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phreon
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Post by phreon »

Dang, my list is easy. Ignoring a couple of rec. kayaks, in order:

Mohawk Blazer 16 RX (tandem)
Mohawk Challenger (Grandpappy of the Odyssey)
Dagger Rival


I'll keep the Challenger and Rival 'till there's nothing left to repair.

Doug
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Post by Kelvin »

Here you go...

14ft stitch and tape
Savage Skeeter
We-no-nah Prospector 15 Current
Perception Full Tilt (C1)
Wheelboy
Esquif Zoom
Liquid Logic Remix (C1)
Dragorossi Fish (C1)
Big Dog Kaos (C1) Current
Big Dog Force (C1) Current
Esquif Taureau Current

L'Edge when I can get one in the UK!

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AJ
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Post by AJ »

Coming from a backpacking background I started out tandem tripping and then moved to solo.

Wenonah 17' Cascade Tripper - sold - wife no longer wants to paddle

Mohawk Probe 14 triple saddle - still have - good royalex - rarely used by friends and if I want to take out a beginner

Outrage with wood Gunwales - good royalex and boat- sold (wish I didn't sell it)

Bell Ocoee - bad gunwales, rivits, end caps, and royalex - terrible made boat, it was no Dagger Ocoee

Bell Ocoee - Replacement shell built from the ground up with wood gunwales - still have and use for occasional deep water, big water and tripping

Savage Skeeter - still have - bomber plastic and outfitting - the best value, best made, and most durable boat I ever bought, $275.00 with airbags. It still has lots of life left.

Taureau - cracked chine in 60 days of use - over all no like - sold

Pyrana H3:255 - C1 Conversion - new this season and is my day to day boat - really liking C1

Next boat a L'Edge or Burn C1 seems the most interesting to me at this time.
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Todhunter
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Post by Todhunter »

Dagger Encore
Mohawk Maxim
Mohawk Probe 14

That's not bad for 1 year of paddling!
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Post by TheKrikkitWars »

TheKrikkitWars wrote:Jackson Superstar - Kayak
Dagger Crazy 88 ) - bought as kayak, became first C1
CU Fly - My Favourate boat
BlissStick Scud - I miss this one
Pyranha MicroBat 250 - total pig, but it got me used to using a big boat...
Dagger Nomad - felt bland, very easy to paddle though
Liquid Logic Jefe - got the shell for free. Great stuff, bit tippy but I'm determined to get used to it; now has a 2' long crack in the bottom, gets welded after almost every trip .
Savage Prelude - Needs reoutfitting, the last two owners where about 8" shorter than me.
Need to add the Meltdown and Gus to this list.
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mex_oc
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Post by mex_oc »

dagger phantom
esquif prelud
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