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hey guys.. im new to squirt boating..i was just wondering.. im about 204 lbs... is that too much for the full cut acrobat c1 ?..any help would be great!
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Too much weight isn't an issue...

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Whether you fit or not is!

Also, what do you want to do with it? A medium-cut Acrobat I can use as a river runner (at 165lbs). Those with *a bit* more weight could use it as a true squirt boat. I'm not sure if it would quite be a destination downtime machine, though.

So, for stern and bow squirts, you should be fine with a full cut acro. You could most likely mystery it as well, though it might not be a real sinker.

One thing to rememeber with Acrobats-there are two different factors-1) Standard or Master cut (Master is shorter, Standard is the "normal" 11+ feet), and then the cut for the paddler (mine is actually medium cut (standard) for 165. I also have a boat low cut (master) for 175. COMPLETELY different-acting boat.

Good luck regardless! The Acrobat is a GREAT boat.
Keep the C!
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FYI-I moderated the posts down to 1.
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oh man this makes me really want a squirt boat . . .

http://www.customkayak.com/html/mystery_trance.html

Alden
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