Used the search function but could find very little.
Anyone paddle one as C1? Think i can get one cheap but would like to know how they are as C1 before I shell out the cash if possible.
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Niall
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There's video of one in the first few minute (0:40ish of the LVM monday morning madhouse segment on C1.
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At 24 inches width you would certainly have to live with a lack of stability but it looks like a fun hull, still. Never paddled one myself but it kind of reminds me of my amp, somehow. If you can get the saddle low enough you may end up with a cheap and fun riverplay.
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Looks like a good design. Yeah, it's narrow, but that makes it fast I paddle w/ a guy who uses a Rip as a C-1 (23" wide). To me, it's scary on flatwater, but locks onto a wave.
The big downfall for me w/ Necky is the narrow cockpit opening. That makes it tough on fat thighs unless you can use a low enough saddle to get under the deck.
The big downfall for me w/ Necky is the narrow cockpit opening. That makes it tough on fat thighs unless you can use a low enough saddle to get under the deck.