boats
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Depends on how much cash you have and what's available, IMO... there's lots to choose from - getting a used bigger boat might be a good way to get into it.. if you can afford a new one and you're committed there are some good boats in the mix - see below!
If you already have a kayak it might be quickest and easiest to convert...
If you already have a kayak it might be quickest and easiest to convert...
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regardless of which way you go, you will have to outfit the boat to you. I have done both, and they took about as much time to get set to me. I outfitted a flirt took like 2 days, and then on water finishing stuff. my fink was about the same to add in thigh straps (because I had to create a rib for mounting the bottom of the strap to.) I tihnk the Sith would be alot easier to paddle C style than most conversions due to the speed and stability, (I have not paddled one, just dreamt of buying one for a while). but both methods work.
I guess I may have just muddied the water.
oh well, food for thought.
Prost
-Isaac
I guess I may have just muddied the water.
oh well, food for thought.
Prost
-Isaac
race boats are so fast, i bet its in the speed wing.
try borrowing a boat
Try borrowing a boat, than you can come up with likes and dislikes of that particular boat and go from there. I think that would be a nice starting point.
AdamT
AdamT