Oh FullGnarlzOC.....
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Oh FullGnarlzOC.....
it seems the "Demo MAVEN", first out of the mold, has resurfaced. It would like to meet you, perhaps there is a shallow pond you can try it out in. If you can actually roll it will help. A lot.
You WILL learn a lot from paddling it. Everyone who has attempted has. Very few feel comfortable in that boat. To say the least. At what I assume you weight you won't be able to Cquirt it... but nonetheless it will be valuable to your growth as a paddler.
PAC, or someone else, may be in touch once the boat in question has appeared.
The MAVEN
You WILL learn a lot from paddling it. Everyone who has attempted has. Very few feel comfortable in that boat. To say the least. At what I assume you weight you won't be able to Cquirt it... but nonetheless it will be valuable to your growth as a paddler.
PAC, or someone else, may be in touch once the boat in question has appeared.
The MAVEN
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It was quite the rodeo off of Adam's dock that I performed in my only occasion to paddle that streamlined beast. There were only a couple of neighbor lads heading to an island camp who saw it and probably knew not what they saw.
I have another stead of equal challenge sitting aside the house. It goes by the name of 911. My daughter has claimed it as her own but never paddles it, she just likes how pretty it is.
I have another stead of equal challenge sitting aside the house. It goes by the name of 911. My daughter has claimed it as her own but never paddles it, she just likes how pretty it is.
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bah... you boys know im all about the OC1(real OCs)! I'm all about staying very on top of the water(despite whether it looks that way when i paddle or not ). After the Racquette came close to makin me its biatch this weekend, believe me, I have an absurd amount of OC1 practicin to do.
nonetheless. I'll give this crazy contraption a whirl. At least it will provide entertainment lol. Who knows...if I can stay in it for longer than 1 min without losing complete feeling to my lower body, and be able to roll it...I might even give it a whirl down cucumber... as long as it can withstand large impacts
Don't think the maven would make it on the racquette, even if you were an expert with it.
nonetheless. I'll give this crazy contraption a whirl. At least it will provide entertainment lol. Who knows...if I can stay in it for longer than 1 min without losing complete feeling to my lower body, and be able to roll it...I might even give it a whirl down cucumber... as long as it can withstand large impacts
Don't think the maven would make it on the racquette, even if you were an expert with it.
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that boat is absurd lol. what a ridiculous concept... 'boating underwater'
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wow, eddy. you may have bested me at my own game. i sure like to annoy people on the internet, and you sir, are definitely a jedi master of annoyance.
what you have to share here on cboats keeps getting dumber and dumber. it has reached the point where i can only assume you're not posting what you believe, but anything you can think of to get a rise out of people. which is certainly what internet boards are for. but cboats is a kindler, gentler place. and here is one last response before kindler, gentler gauley and rain gabe returns and angry, bored none boating internet gabe goes away for another year.
if boating underwater is so ridiculous, what makes paddling a boat full of water less so?
and really, a pump? now i now you're just trolling. but none the less, as first gauley release is still two days away, here ya go. my rant:
i'll admit to knowing people and even having friends with electric pumps in there canoes. my first boat, a paradouche, had one. an electric pump is quite possibly the dumbest whitewater accessory. i mean worse than the salamander visor dagger key ring beer opener. really a pump? has it occurred to you that there is a giant hole in top of a canoe? of course it has because it's what makes it awesome, right? without that big whole, class V is just sooooo easy. so why not hook up an electric pump? because you are too weak to dump your boat and obviously lack the skill to run dry lines in hard rapids? doesn't removing the water automatically completely eliminate the need to have a giant hole in top of your boat that lets water in?
class III has no consequences? maybe it's 'cause you were boating the "class III" lehigh a year ago and have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. in the words of walter sobchak "you're like a child that wonders into the middle of a conversation and wants to know what's going on." try class III in the snow with ice on the banks pushing flood stage for miles without eddie. or flatwater in that silly underwater boat. or seing some of the holes that you go around in class III out west, or on the plateau at highwater. try dropping into them. get back to us on the class III.
also in the words of walter "and a good day to you sir!"
hope to see you on the water sometime. i'm sure your not such a total douche bag in person.
see ya next august guys when the long dry days before gauley come around again!
what you have to share here on cboats keeps getting dumber and dumber. it has reached the point where i can only assume you're not posting what you believe, but anything you can think of to get a rise out of people. which is certainly what internet boards are for. but cboats is a kindler, gentler place. and here is one last response before kindler, gentler gauley and rain gabe returns and angry, bored none boating internet gabe goes away for another year.
if boating underwater is so ridiculous, what makes paddling a boat full of water less so?
and really, a pump? now i now you're just trolling. but none the less, as first gauley release is still two days away, here ya go. my rant:
i'll admit to knowing people and even having friends with electric pumps in there canoes. my first boat, a paradouche, had one. an electric pump is quite possibly the dumbest whitewater accessory. i mean worse than the salamander visor dagger key ring beer opener. really a pump? has it occurred to you that there is a giant hole in top of a canoe? of course it has because it's what makes it awesome, right? without that big whole, class V is just sooooo easy. so why not hook up an electric pump? because you are too weak to dump your boat and obviously lack the skill to run dry lines in hard rapids? doesn't removing the water automatically completely eliminate the need to have a giant hole in top of your boat that lets water in?
class III has no consequences? maybe it's 'cause you were boating the "class III" lehigh a year ago and have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. in the words of walter sobchak "you're like a child that wonders into the middle of a conversation and wants to know what's going on." try class III in the snow with ice on the banks pushing flood stage for miles without eddie. or flatwater in that silly underwater boat. or seing some of the holes that you go around in class III out west, or on the plateau at highwater. try dropping into them. get back to us on the class III.
also in the words of walter "and a good day to you sir!"
hope to see you on the water sometime. i'm sure your not such a total douche bag in person.
see ya next august guys when the long dry days before gauley come around again!