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Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 2:59 pm
by Spurgeon
Greetings, I have a couple of options in kayaks that I can convert into a C-1. This will be my first attempt at a conversion and my goal is mostly something that is easily portable for some pool time and learning with the eventual goal of play boating. My current available options are: Pyranha Inazone, Dagger Super Ego, Wave Sport Godzilla. I'm 6' and 200Lbs. Any thoughts? Thanks!

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:05 pm
by ezwater
Reeves "The Hawk" had a very successful career in a converted Godzilla.

That Pyranha had an excellent reputation as a kayak, but I think the Godzilla might make a better "base" as a c-1.

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:46 pm
by KNeal
Do you know which one is most stable to you? I have known the Inazone and Godzilla to be successfully used as c-1s. I've paddled a Godzilla c-1 and really liked it. But, it was not what I would call a flat-sitting "stable" boat in that it always wanted to go toward either side when floating along. Consider starting with the one that is most stable feeling to you.

Good luck and have fun

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 3:17 am
by sbroam
Bill Pennington would say "Convert them all!!" :-)

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 5:23 am
by Larry Horne
I could be wrong but I seem to recall the inazone cockpit being too narrow...

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 2:23 pm
by JimW
What size inazone? The 240 would probably make a nice C1 it was super flat and stable, 220 might be a bit skinny though. Can't remember what the cockpits are like on them.

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:40 pm
by Paddle Power
Lots of rave for the Pyranha Inazone, as a kayak. Well make, good design. But a narrow cockpit for C1 paddlers.

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:13 pm
by arhdc
Not Elvis (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=857) paddles an Inazone 240 C1 conversion as his main boat and considers it to the pretty much perfect.

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:16 pm
by the great gonzo
Haven't converted any of the 3, put based on your goal being play boating I would probably rule out the Godzilla.
The Super Ego is, if memory serves me correctly, a fit slicier than the Inazone, which might make cartwheeling and such easier.

TGG!

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 11:21 pm
by Spurgeon
Thanks a bunch everyone!
The Inazone is the 232 and I've been quite enjoying it as a kayak which has left me of 2 minds - 1. leave it alone cause I like it and it works 2. Convert it cause I like it and it works.
I had heard of Godzilla converts and a number of the comments had referenced stability as an issue.
If memory serves correct he Inazone is the widest of these three boats. Is there such a thing as "ideal" hull width for a C-1? Is wider better as a beginner?
I did have a Hydra Centaur many moons ago before I became a responsible adult with kids and what not...
Thanks for the input!

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 11:46 pm
by edg
I have a converted Prozone 230- probably similar to the Inazone. I'm 5'8"/165-170 lbs, and it's a tight fit. I would think that much over 200lbs or with a saddle much over 5" and things would get interesting quickly. I should add that I pretty much suck as a playboater....edg

Re: Choosing a boat to convert

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 1:30 am
by GSG
Is there such a thing as "ideal" hull width for a C-1?
There's more to stability than width... but having said that, in my limited experience, 25" wide is about as narrow as you want to go. I'd aim for 26" or more.