Suggestions for faster and looser boat than my big EZ
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Suggestions for faster and looser boat than my big EZ
After a minor outfitting meltdown this weekend, I'm thinking about getting a newer playboat instead of redoing this one. Any suggestions for a good bigwater playboat? At 200 lbs, I'm a little heavy for the big EZ. More hull speed and looser edges would be nice.
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if you are just doing big water I've always thought the shaggy designs composite boats look pretty slick. They are expensive though. I liked my cr 250 alot and im around your weight but it was tough to throw it down the stern had alot of volume to get around on ends and loops or at least that was my excuse. You might be able to do a cr 125 and it would be more "playable" but squirrelly. The project 62 seems to have alot of fans
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I've got a CR125 and I'm about 195, haven't had it on more than Class III yet but I may bring it over to the Lochsa ths weekend, you could check it out. The large Biscuit does look pretty sweet too. Have also paddle the Large Flirt and it is large but very forgiving, good RR/Play boat. by the way we may come over for Saturday only but we'll see.
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I think 200lbs. is fine for the Big EZ. That boat likes steep waves, but you've noticed it's slow.
I don't paddle my Big EZ much since I got my Shaggy Sith. The Sith is faster, wider (more stable) & spins like a dream Also there's a feeling you get in 'glass that plastic just can't compare to.
Did I mention that my Sith weighs a solid 20lbs
I don't paddle my Big EZ much since I got my Shaggy Sith. The Sith is faster, wider (more stable) & spins like a dream Also there's a feeling you get in 'glass that plastic just can't compare to.
Did I mention that my Sith weighs a solid 20lbs
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Nah, it's only $1,800 CANADIAN. That's almost free in our $$ (actually it's $1,473.62). You get some say in the color(s), lay-up & cut too. You know it'll be more fun that a couple of $1,200 cars!
They like to build all Carbon boats, but will make 'em colorful if you want. Mine is the red/yellow/blue/metal-flake one about 2/3rds of the way down the Sith page.
http://www.shaggydesigns.com/
They like to build all Carbon boats, but will make 'em colorful if you want. Mine is the red/yellow/blue/metal-flake one about 2/3rds of the way down the Sith page.
http://www.shaggydesigns.com/
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wow, all that and for only $1100 more than the absolute most i want to spend. what a bargain. for those of us living in the real world.....how about a conversion recomendation which is what I was asking about in the first place? honestly, it's like i'm asking about a good rig to camp out of and you guys are telling me to buy a freakin sportsmobile.
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Sorry, I must've missed the conversion part. Your subject was "Suggestions for faster and looser boat than my big EZ". I have a Big EZ & feel the Sith is faster & looser.
If you want outfitting suggestions (per your "After a minor outfitting meltdown this weekend" statement) take a look at my Forplay (sorry I don't have photos up of the Big EZ, but it's the same outfitting). That'll be a LOT less $$ than a Sith.
http://cboats.net/c_db/list.php?type=5& ... me=Forplay
But then again, you want faster & looser, so outfitting won't help those design flaws.
If you want outfitting suggestions (per your "After a minor outfitting meltdown this weekend" statement) take a look at my Forplay (sorry I don't have photos up of the Big EZ, but it's the same outfitting). That'll be a LOT less $$ than a Sith.
http://cboats.net/c_db/list.php?type=5& ... me=Forplay
But then again, you want faster & looser, so outfitting won't help those design flaws.
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A Score, maybe? Faster for sure, dunno about "loose". I'm 220# (and dropping!) and I like it for river running / play. Some biggish water even.
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