I picked up a Millbrook Fatboy #9 from a friend.
I'd love to know more about it.
I Freakin' Love it.
Millbrook "Fatboy"?
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That is a tough question.... back a few weeks, I mentioned on the forum about the first time a did any damage to my Defiant. It was a diime size chunky crack on the stern after doing a pour over on the Lochsa River in Idaho. I think the Millbrook boats hold up very well. I own an Ocoee and the two boats have taken some nasty blows and in some cases the glass shows less abuse. Though I believe I am a skilled boater, paddle difficult (western) water and paddle often, I am pretty careful with my gear. I have had my Defiant since early '99 and the Ocoee since '00... I paddle between 85 and 120 times a year and both boats are in good shape. Seal launches, boofs etc., are not something I seek out very much. I like slalom racing and paddle rivers like there is an imaginary slalom course hanging there. Anyone else have an opinion on 5' boofs in a glass boat?