Dagger CFS as C1?

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kiwic1chick
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Dagger CFS as C1?

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Hi, does anyone know how a Dagger CFS goes as a c1? I'm looking to do mostly steep creeking and weigh 147 lb. At the moment I have a Wavesport Stubby that I plan to convert as my creekboat, but a really good deal's come up for a CFS. Should I buy it and sell the Stubby (can't have both, already have 4 boats and no car.) I'm used to paddling a Bliss-stick RAD 185 (yes, it's too big.)
Specifically, is the CFS faster than the Stubby?
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Post by MrTgrips »

Just looking at the specs I'd say the CFS. Although I've not paddled either, my creekboat is a Prelude. 8)
Let us know how it goes, I don't know of anyone that has converted either....

CFS
http://eddyflower.com/ShowBoat.aspx?BoatId=238

STUBBY
http://www.eddyflower.com/ShowBoat.aspx?BoatId=283

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Post by golder »

a good buddy of mine creeks in his CFS. he's run some pretty steep creeks in WV in it too.

i haven't had a chance to try it myself though....

and he's one of those "really good c-boaters that doesn't care about the internet" guys that craig mentioned....
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