Mad River Questions
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Mad River Questions
I have been looking for a Dagger Caption for a while, and found a potentially good deal on a used Mad River Caption. When researching the Caption I read all sorts of bad press on Mad River/Confluence that made me decide not to get a new Caption from them mostly focusing on their warranty issues (not an issue with a used boat), a flexing hull, and administrative issues. My question is did Mad River have any quality control issues after Confluence took over beyond the "new" royalex problems everyone is dealing with? Assuming the condition of the boat and the price is right is there a reason not to buy used Mad River boat?
Thanks,
Kyle
Thanks,
Kyle
Personaly I think the Outrage is the greatest OC1 ever.
But I've seen enough issues with bad, bubbled and delaminating, as well as the industry wide soft royalex since Confluence took over that I am leary of buying a new Mad River hull. Thier IQ gunnels are pretty awful too.
As far as folks not talking about Mad River whitewater hulls? What's to say? The Outrage and Caption are older designs aimed at beginner to intermediate paddlers (not to say that there are not some advanced paddlers who like them).
Most of the attention goes to newer designs and hulls considered higher performance.
But I've seen enough issues with bad, bubbled and delaminating, as well as the industry wide soft royalex since Confluence took over that I am leary of buying a new Mad River hull. Thier IQ gunnels are pretty awful too.
As far as folks not talking about Mad River whitewater hulls? What's to say? The Outrage and Caption are older designs aimed at beginner to intermediate paddlers (not to say that there are not some advanced paddlers who like them).
Most of the attention goes to newer designs and hulls considered higher performance.
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Since you are buying a used boat, no
If you can find an older Dagger Caption made with thicker Royalex in good shape you will be better off in the long run, but those are getting hard to come by. You are absolutely correct not to buy a new one.
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I have wanted to buy a new outrage with wood gunnels for some time now but I want it to have the enhanced bow flair I have seen on some of the new models. The problem is that some of the new ones I've seen do not have the bow flair. I know where one is for sale brand new that has the skinney pointed bow like my vinyl gunnel 1997 model. MR claims that they steam and pre bend all the wood gunnels for the outrage but if they do it must be an inexact science because there are major differences in the new ones. Anyone else noticed this?
I spent most of my time in a vinyl gunneled Outrage with narrow ends.
Then I briefly owned a wood gunneled Outrage with flaired ends.
Tom Foster said the flair makes it dryer so it must be true. But I can swamp anything. I wouldn't say there's a huge difference.
I prefer the narrow ends. Feels faster to me. But there's likely not a huge difference there either.
Then I briefly owned a wood gunneled Outrage with flaired ends.
Tom Foster said the flair makes it dryer so it must be true. But I can swamp anything. I wouldn't say there's a huge difference.
I prefer the narrow ends. Feels faster to me. But there's likely not a huge difference there either.
That Outrage definitely doesn't have the flair. I have contacted MR and they tell me they still put the flair in the pre bent steamed wood gunnels but it is very obvious to me that if they think they still are then someone there doesn't understand what I mean. Tom Foster also says the added flair increases the rocker. I hope someone does have a picture of the flaired one and will post it.