Is the Cascade the greatest c1 ever?
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Is the Cascade the greatest c1 ever?
If not, what should I move into? I'm not really looking for playability. I'm talking big water and creeking. Weighing less would be good, too. I outfitted a Mafia and paddled it twice before I realized I was too heavy for it and the boat is too narrow.
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I haven't been terribly impressed with the Fink, but I have only paddled it in a pool. It feels like a pig compared to the Cascade. I think I'm headed in the mega-rocker or jefe grande direction, but I need to paddle them at least as kayaks first. Oh yeah, and come up with a pile of money. Anyone want to buy a Spanish Fly?
hahahah
i used spanish fly once. problem was i was alone. BWAHA HAHAHAHA the cascade was a oreing boat. but it was ma all around boat of choice when i did a mexico trip. paddled the best water of ma life that trip. JIM
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Cascade, Best Boat?
Dunno, but it's a nice step up when training girl scout paddlers to go from Blue Holes, to XL-14's, to (a bunch of solo open boats) to their first decked boat, in Class II to III (well, sorta III minus...) Could be why two outta three of my daughters have Cascades....
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Three simple rules of paddling:
1) Open side up
2) Pointy end downstream
3) It's always your partner's fault
Three simple rules of paddling:
1) Open side up
2) Pointy end downstream
3) It's always your partner's fault