I beg to differ on the cost issue. If you are comparing new vs new I'll admit it closes the gap a bit but not quite. Consider this, a last years model kayak goes for about $400 in great condition (great for getting C-1 conversion candidates cheap), but try finding a used OC-1. They still fetch around $600-800 and you will probably have to totally re-do the outfitting and that is if you can even find one in decent condition. Most of us run our boats into the ground before we are willing to part with them. When I first got the bug to become an OC-1 paddler I took a lesson ($expensive but worth it$) before I even owned a boat, then spent the rest of the summer saving up while looking for a used boat. I eventually saved up enough dough and placed an order with Mohawk for a brand new Shaman before finding a used boat that was worth getting.
Paddle Cost?? One of the above post had paddle cost listed at $30-130. I would REALLY like to know where you can get a good paddle for $130. Try around $230 for a nice Galasport or Mitchel and even more for a hand built custom stick. Werners work OK for $155 but are way over priced and wear out too fast.
I have a bunch of kayak buddies who are always moaning about their virtually ready-to-go outfitting not fitting right, working etc. and having no clue how to fix it. Ya need Skillzzz to build up a c-conversion from scratch. I recently helped out a lady in my local paddling club put together the outfitting in her new kayak cause she just didn't know were to start. She baked me a delicious home made apple pie as a thank you
. Most people just are not able to design and build a conversion and probably would not even be able to install an off the self conversion kit if it were readily available.
Tom, As for pumps, I stick my Zoom into holes were my kayak buddies are way to sceered to go. Pumps rock! They just take some of the work out of paddling OC-1 and make it even more fun.
Although a pump is NOT a substitute for knowing how and having the skill to execute a dry line.
Like most things in life you get out what you put in. C boatin' is harder, takes longer to learn and is more expensive. I feel the reward for knowing I can meet the challange is worth it. My Mom used to say "Just becuause everyone else is doing it, does THAT mean your going to do it ??" (hands on her hips with an indignant look). This definitely applies to kayaking.