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Need suggestions from Slalom paddlers

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Hi! I started racing last year- using my Ocoee. I would like to paddle a glass boat too. What suggestions do ya'll have? There is a non-race layup Edge for sale. Thanks.
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Post by Bob P »

Millbrook Ignitor or Rumba. Get a race-weight layup.

You'll come to hate your Ocoee. :evil:
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Post by Mike W. »

If you're looking at the Edge that was posted on Boater Talk, it's 35-40lbs. :o That's as much as tupperware. Here is the description that was sent to me:

Subject: RE: Edge Slalom OC-1
> The boat is in great shape. Paddled less than 10 times. It is not a race
> layup so it can actually have a chance of surviving a rock hit. My best
> guess for weight is around 35-40 lbs without airbags. I will try to get a
> photo. I don't have a camera but may be able to get hold of one for a photo
> or two.
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Thanks guys

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Yep- I was looking at the one on Boater Talk- just a 2 1/2 hour drive away.
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Post by NateOC »

I can recomend the Ignitor for a glass boat, but if you want a fast boat that's a bit tougher then glass, check out the Esquif Spark! I'm probably going to get one in the next month or so.

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Anyone headed frm New Jersey towards the Southeast

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A boat from Kaz would be great. To use it this season I would have to find a ride-assuming he has a boat available.
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New Hampshire rather than New Jersey

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Okay- can a Rumba race in Championship with the length less than 13 feet?
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Post by Craig Smerda »

Kaz boats are awesome race boats and priced very fair for what ou get.

Lightweight Edges are hard to find (Check with Phil Foti--Alabama).

MR Twisters are fun boats too.

Although not 13-2 the Spark might be a good choice if you don't want to ever have to fix fiberglass. The boat is fast, responsive and fairly light for tupperware.
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Post by John Coraor »

Wendy:

It is my understanding that any boat shorter than 3 meters (13' 2") would have to race as either a REC boat or in the X-boat class. See http://users.bestweb.net/~keech/oc-rules4.htm for the Open Boat Slalom rules.

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Post by bearboater »

the rumba however cool, and exciting looking as it may be, cannot race in the 'race' class, its the rear half of a race boat, making it 100% race boat, but it cant qualify.
not like i felt i really had anything to add, but the irony was there.
i like to paddle.
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race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
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Rumba by posted rules should qualify

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By the September 2005 Slalom rules for RAC OC1 open, masters, women, juniors (any length) the Rumba should be able to be in RAC.
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Post by John Coraor »

Aha! Could it be that Keech hasn't posted the latest OC Slalom rules? Thanks for the update Wendy!
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Edge

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We build Edge OC-1's Just to let you know.. All carbon ultra race layup is about 19 lbs. ClassFive boats..
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