Remix 79 VS 69
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- marclamenace
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Remix 79 VS 69
Anybody has experience paddling the Remix 79 C1?
I am about 170lbs so would normally go for the 69 I think, but when I look at the specs there isn't much difference in lenght (2inches) but the width has a whole inch more (27) and 10 gallons more also...
The remix 79 looks pretty close to the Fink (9'2" x 28")... I am looking at using that boat for creeking and river running as I have another playboat for riverplay.
I was thinking the 79 would probably be more stable, spacy and "floaty", but should carve and turn just as well?
Am I going to regret anything?
I am about 170lbs so would normally go for the 69 I think, but when I look at the specs there isn't much difference in lenght (2inches) but the width has a whole inch more (27) and 10 gallons more also...
The remix 79 looks pretty close to the Fink (9'2" x 28")... I am looking at using that boat for creeking and river running as I have another playboat for riverplay.
I was thinking the 79 would probably be more stable, spacy and "floaty", but should carve and turn just as well?
Am I going to regret anything?
remix 69
I am 6'1" and 188 and love the 69, it seems big to me and I am glad I didn't go with the 79. For handling I love the boat, handles pourovers well with volume upfront. Will hold a line in big water if you have to make a cross current move.
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Liquidlogic is good about ordering hulls just call them up and talk to them, but keep in mind that adding your own outfitting "voids" the warranty. I think this is true with all companies now. They are reasonable people at liquidlogic though so they take care of their customers. You are gonna love the remix and I think the 69 is the right choice for performance.
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I called my local retailer and the empty hull was nicely priced, so I thought: 1050CAN$ for a complete K1 VS 700$ for a hull only.
The hull doesn't comes exactly empty: a railing comes at the bottom, secured with the two standard foam blocks anchors for kayak seats.
I was told this railing is important for keeping the boat sturdy avoiding oil canning and my guess is that probably the guarantee would be void if you remove it to replace with your own outfit.
I am planning on adding my outfit to it instead of removing the rails, a lot like Jamie did here:
http://www.openplayboater.co.uk/c1_outfitting1.htm
I'll sure let you know how it goes later on!
The hull doesn't comes exactly empty: a railing comes at the bottom, secured with the two standard foam blocks anchors for kayak seats.
I was told this railing is important for keeping the boat sturdy avoiding oil canning and my guess is that probably the guarantee would be void if you remove it to replace with your own outfit.
I am planning on adding my outfit to it instead of removing the rails, a lot like Jamie did here:
http://www.openplayboater.co.uk/c1_outfitting1.htm
I'll sure let you know how it goes later on!
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