L'edge or Prelude?
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L'Edge durable friendly fundurable
Created a new word- fun+ durable =fundurable
Having children, a larger boat you are coming from I highly recommend the L'Edge. I hope Mohawk gets the Maxim in plastic soon and really look forward to Jeremy's new boats.
The L'Edge is here and excellent.
Having children, a larger boat you are coming from I highly recommend the L'Edge. I hope Mohawk gets the Maxim in plastic soon and really look forward to Jeremy's new boats.
The L'Edge is here and excellent.
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I'll tell you want... After gman, dooley and I did the 2 Mile uphill hike to the Upper Big Creek put-in....
I'm pretty stoked to have a Royelex Maxim. It just sits on my shoulder and balances out very very well. Havent had a boat anywhere near this light.
I'm pretty stoked to have a Royelex Maxim. It just sits on my shoulder and balances out very very well. Havent had a boat anywhere near this light.
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It's going. Just going to take dialing it in. No water around here so kind of just at a stand still.
Maxim is light, very responsive, boofs very well, good to go air to water, as it resurfaces really fast. Haven't missed a roll yet since I've gotten the outfitting right - so it rolls well.
It is an advanced boat that's for sure. I'm lookin forward to seein where it takes me. I can see going real big once I got 'er down.
Maxim is light, very responsive, boofs very well, good to go air to water, as it resurfaces really fast. Haven't missed a roll yet since I've gotten the outfitting right - so it rolls well.
It is an advanced boat that's for sure. I'm lookin forward to seein where it takes me. I can see going real big once I got 'er down.
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Has he demo'd any of the boats he's thinking of buying? I think he'd be crazy for going based on the widely varied opinions of everyone else. I'm not a fan of a lot of boats other people love and vice versa... I would think he needs to take each one out for a trial run and decide for himself! He will be able to do what he wants to do in any of the boats listed.
canoera hasta la muerte
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