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alanagba
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Good first c1??

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Wondering what plastic boats might convert well for a quick learning first time C1er. I'm looking to replace my k1's (minus the creeker for now) ie: an all around river runner/maybe some play.... A friend of mine has an Inazone 232 he's willing to get rid of for a good price. I'm roughly 185 lbs and 5'11" with a long torso. Look forward to seeing what thoughts are out there. Cheers.

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diesel 65

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I have a diesel 65 for sale (already modified for c-1, but no saddle.) it would make a good all-around boat. flat hull for surfing, hole riding but more volume than your average playboat. seems fairly stable and predictable. located in morgantown, wv. boat is nearly brand new, excellent condition. been used less than 5 trips. asking $475 OBO. i bought it to use as a playboat on some of the steep creeks around here, but that idea didn't pan out like i thought. the front end volume of the 65 is too low to make a good creek boat. (my next boat is going to be a blunt with a squirt stern, like a shorter sleek).
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Post by Paddle Power »

I think the Inazone series make good allround c1s.
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