Just picked up an Ace II
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Just picked up an Ace II
Just picked up an Ace II wildwater boat, looks pretty cool but needs some work. Wayner from the NOC hooked it up, I'll post some photo's soon. Somehow.
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Have fun!
I've heard there are few boats 'tippier" than the old Ace II's (the bow should slant down from the cockpit to the bow...check out the race boats page to see Ace II and III s). I hear the "Mustang" is one of them, though...and there was one for sale around here not to long ago....
A wildwater boat will make ANY boat (ok, except perhaps a flatwater race C1 in the high kneeling position) seem stable
A wildwater boat will make ANY boat (ok, except perhaps a flatwater race C1 in the high kneeling position) seem stable
Keep the C!
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New WW C-1
Strongly recommend checking out WW training camps at
http://www.usawildwater.com/
beginning WW paddlers welcome, C-1s needed.
Chute the Hooch is a great opportunity to get some one-on-one coaching from Pinyerd
Have a ball....
http://www.usawildwater.com/
beginning WW paddlers welcome, C-1s needed.
Chute the Hooch is a great opportunity to get some one-on-one coaching from Pinyerd
Have a ball....
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Yes...
Correct...if you're paddling righty you'll be leaning to the left a bit to go straight...to turn right, lean further left...to go left, straighten the boat....
Have fun:)
Have fun:)
Keep the C!
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Congratulations on the purchase and enjoy. Do you have DSl or other high speed internet access? If so, I highly recommend www.chalaux2005.com. It's the site for the 05 Euro championships, and has video from all the races. Part 1 on July 20 is the top three c-1 juniors. The first part of July 21 is the top three senior c-1's. It's pretty eye opening. Internationally, switching seems to be a matter of personal/national preference. Hope that helps some....edg
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Hey edg, thanks for the link. I watched it today. Man, those guys were amazingly fast
www.chalaux2005.com
Wayner, I'm not really looking. I don't need one. I probably wouldn't paddle it much, but do you know of any old ww C-1's for sale?
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Wayner, I'm not really looking. I don't need one. I probably wouldn't paddle it much, but do you know of any old ww C-1's for sale?
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Mike- Check www.usawildwater.com. Look under "equipment". There's a veritable plethora of ww c-1's for sale, some of them very reasonably priced, and most of them out East. Now if you were only out West, I'd offer a smokin deal on a No-Name ....edg
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Opps, should be http://www.usawildwater.com ... edg
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