Boat of the week experinece: Zoom
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:28 am
Paddled a loaner Zoom for the first time for 2 days in straight 3 technical water
First 30 minutes produced flips in quick succession, but then got on it, got ahead of the brace game.
It's true, no 2nd'ary stability was to be had but once you got past that I grew to like it.
I'm a 200lb male and I found the boat very dry, downstream and upstream. It tended to really lock in the pocket on a well matched surf wave.
The con would be that it was tiring, there was no goofing off, drifting, relaxing and at the end of 2 days I moved onto a loaner Occoee for different issues.
I would consider the Zoom a pass-through boat, own one for a while to expand and broaden your game . Overall it was a lot of fun and dry, when it was upright.
First 30 minutes produced flips in quick succession, but then got on it, got ahead of the brace game.
It's true, no 2nd'ary stability was to be had but once you got past that I grew to like it.
I'm a 200lb male and I found the boat very dry, downstream and upstream. It tended to really lock in the pocket on a well matched surf wave.
The con would be that it was tiring, there was no goofing off, drifting, relaxing and at the end of 2 days I moved onto a loaner Occoee for different issues.
I would consider the Zoom a pass-through boat, own one for a while to expand and broaden your game . Overall it was a lot of fun and dry, when it was upright.