wheelboy too big
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- C Maven
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wheelboy too big
i have a wheelboy and think it's perfect, i love it.
but my buddy david tried it and says it's too big for him.
what weight range is the boat good for?
would it be too much trouble to make a SMALLBOY?
Marko???
but my buddy david tried it and says it's too big for him.
what weight range is the boat good for?
would it be too much trouble to make a SMALLBOY?
Marko???
Larry
Smallboy
HI
Making a new mold would be way too expensive but we can propably supply one that has been presurised slightly less. It will affect also on rocker and edges. less rocker and less forgiving edges.
I think wheelboy is good for over 60 kg and i'M 72 KG - Approx .150 lbs.
Making a new mold would be way too expensive but we can propably supply one that has been presurised slightly less. It will affect also on rocker and edges. less rocker and less forgiving edges.
I think wheelboy is good for over 60 kg and i'M 72 KG - Approx .150 lbs.
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Big Boy
I just sent a pic of the "big Boy USA" to the site- I'll get some more info on it for the specs.
Bill
Bill
wtf???
How big is ur mate?
i weigh 65 kg (bout 140 pounds in yankee style ) and not quite 6 foot and can super clean cartwheel it in flat water!
and im not built very big at all.
i found the boat seems to respond better to body movements rather that brute force.
i weigh 65 kg (bout 140 pounds in yankee style ) and not quite 6 foot and can super clean cartwheel it in flat water!
and im not built very big at all.
i found the boat seems to respond better to body movements rather that brute force.
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- C Maven
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Smallboy
Hi
I think we can pick you one smaller wheelboy. we are running some new colour + machine test soon and there will be some boats that might be smaller but we need an order through Bill Reap ...
bigboys are shipping as we speak. please order asap if you want one.
I think we can pick you one smaller wheelboy. we are running some new colour + machine test soon and there will be some boats that might be smaller but we need an order through Bill Reap ...
bigboys are shipping as we speak. please order asap if you want one.
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Things to come
HI
I recently left the fatboy plug to production. I hope we will be able to finish it soon. There is plenty of things being done.
Plastic boys are working hard, despite our plastic specialist has a broken hand and will on sickleave for ANOTHER 2-3 weeks. Wheelboy will be introducet in new colours and stiffer plastic (lighter). Also the hipgrapper will be out around same time.
Moldmakers are now making our kayak molds
, which will keep them busy for a while.
And I have 3 new things on table ... one interesting to this forum, Carburator c-1. (A boat for winnig the worlds) .
I just need to hire some sales agents and new dealers at the same time ..... we have kanumesse soon ... honestly we are too few here in Drakkar and perfectionist in a way too, we would need a dosen of helping hands.
I recently left the fatboy plug to production. I hope we will be able to finish it soon. There is plenty of things being done.
Plastic boys are working hard, despite our plastic specialist has a broken hand and will on sickleave for ANOTHER 2-3 weeks. Wheelboy will be introducet in new colours and stiffer plastic (lighter). Also the hipgrapper will be out around same time.
Moldmakers are now making our kayak molds
, which will keep them busy for a while.
And I have 3 new things on table ... one interesting to this forum, Carburator c-1. (A boat for winnig the worlds) .
I just need to hire some sales agents and new dealers at the same time ..... we have kanumesse soon ... honestly we are too few here in Drakkar and perfectionist in a way too, we would need a dosen of helping hands.