WTB: Dagger C-1 Console
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WTB: Dagger C-1 Console
Looking for a Dagger C-1 console/kit in decent shape. Thanks
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another idea besides using a Dagger console
I would suggest building your conversion with the center rail from a kayak, THe yellow one from Liquid Logic are the best ones. Use minicell from Kayakoutfitters.com to lay down a long peice connecting the kayak walls together and then adding peices to the sides for the seat. You can use this same material to make the bulkhead if you like. For the thigh straps, run the webbing under the kayak rail
I can send some pictures of the conversion of a "Sub 6" and a LL "Hoss" if you like. THe reason that I make this suggestion is so you will have less weight in your boat.
Regards,
Chuck
I can send some pictures of the conversion of a "Sub 6" and a LL "Hoss" if you like. THe reason that I make this suggestion is so you will have less weight in your boat.
Regards,
Chuck
I appreciate you taking the time to look into shipping. I can't imagine it would cost too much. For shipping purposes my zip code is 97702. Also, my email is galensparks@hotmail.com
Maybe we can work out payment info via (paypal or cashier's check)
email. Thanks again.
Maybe we can work out payment info via (paypal or cashier's check)
email. Thanks again.
Chuck,
Appreciate your ideas............I would like to see photos if it wouldn't be too much trouble. I actually do have a LL rail that I may use when I set up my playboat. I would enjoy seeing how you set yours up. I'll have to admit though that I really like the Dagger Console for creek boats. Maybe I just admitted that I am currently lacking ingenuity!! I have the Dagger kit in my Pyranha H3 and have been quite pleased with its durability. I'm 6'4", 210 and I tend to break everything!! But you're probably right, if I spent a little time I could come up with something on my own.
Appreciate your ideas............I would like to see photos if it wouldn't be too much trouble. I actually do have a LL rail that I may use when I set up my playboat. I would enjoy seeing how you set yours up. I'll have to admit though that I really like the Dagger Console for creek boats. Maybe I just admitted that I am currently lacking ingenuity!! I have the Dagger kit in my Pyranha H3 and have been quite pleased with its durability. I'm 6'4", 210 and I tend to break everything!! But you're probably right, if I spent a little time I could come up with something on my own.
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email address please
I will take some pictures with my cell phone. What email address do you want them sent to?
Chuck
Chuck
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SHipping
SHipping througn DHL should only be $12-18 I just sent one to TX for $14.
How have you been Galen??? You are like the world traveller.
Bill
How have you been Galen??? You are like the world traveller.
Bill
Galen,
I e-mailed you pictures of what I perceive that you want. However, the shipping via UPS is absurd because of the size, the making of a special size cardboard box, and the distance. We are looking somewhere in the neighborhood of $225.00 U.S.
The weight is only around 10 lbs., but the size puts it into an oversize catagory with a 90 pound minimum. The part itself is 32 inches wide, 38 inches long, and 15 inches high.
If the pictures verify that this is what you want I will call DHL as Bill, (in a previous post), suggested. Maybe Bill could tell us how he packed the console.
Thanks,
Clay
I e-mailed you pictures of what I perceive that you want. However, the shipping via UPS is absurd because of the size, the making of a special size cardboard box, and the distance. We are looking somewhere in the neighborhood of $225.00 U.S.
The weight is only around 10 lbs., but the size puts it into an oversize catagory with a 90 pound minimum. The part itself is 32 inches wide, 38 inches long, and 15 inches high.
If the pictures verify that this is what you want I will call DHL as Bill, (in a previous post), suggested. Maybe Bill could tell us how he packed the console.
Thanks,
Clay
Yeah, $225.- is quite a lot for shipping! Hopefully, there is a better (i.e. cheaper) method to ship. I bought a brand new console with thigh straps and enough foam to outfit several boats for $100.- last year to set up my other creek boat. But then again, I didn't have it shipped.
Hello Bill!! So how did you ship your last console? Wish I had known you were up around the Gauley a few months ago. It would have been fun to paddle together. I just got back out West from another season on the Gauley. Got to paddle the Upper Yough, Chattooga and Gauley (of course) while I was back that way.
Hello Bill!! So how did you ship your last console? Wish I had known you were up around the Gauley a few months ago. It would have been fun to paddle together. I just got back out West from another season on the Gauley. Got to paddle the Upper Yough, Chattooga and Gauley (of course) while I was back that way.
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Hi Galen
I made a box, which didn't look that great, wrapped it in plastic, since there were some open ends, but it worked out pretty well.
Give me a shout the next time you're in the area-
I saw a Bernie conversion at Gauley- it was really nice-
Bill
Give me a shout the next time you're in the area-
I saw a Bernie conversion at Gauley- it was really nice-
Bill