I've seen some people mention outfitting the H2Pro for tandem, but can seem to find any reports on how it actually handles. I'm looking at outfitting one for me (190#) and my soon to be wife (115#). I've got a dedicated river tripper (Appalachian) and a big water tandem (Canyon), so this would be more of a creeker. We have paddled a caption together with good results. I know the design is relatively different, but still similar in some ways.....Thoughts?
As a side note: I know of all the other awesome 14 foot tandem boats out there, so please restrain yourselves from making a boat list. I'm specifically wondering about the H2pro
H2Pro as tandem?
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Re: H2Pro as tandem?
I paddled this boat (but it's not me in the video) and really liked it!
You may have to take my word for it that it is in a fact an H2Pro, but here ya go, from our local slalom race for open boaters, the Tamihi Five-0...
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Pat.
You may have to take my word for it that it is in a fact an H2Pro, but here ya go, from our local slalom race for open boaters, the Tamihi Five-0...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUMnH5_2Drg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pat.
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Re: H2Pro as tandem?
Looking really good!
Brian
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