Can anyone identify this C1? From the '90s?

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Can anyone identify this C1? From the '90s?

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I've been trying to track down more info on the C1 Nancy is selling:

http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic.php?t=7964522

No, not the Cascade, the "Gorilla Grip".

Does anyone recall seeing the boat, or knowing anything about it? I'm trying to determine what it is, who designed it (or cut it down?) and if it is a one-off or needs to be added to the museum... virtual as well as real perhaps.

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It appears to have a P&H logo on the stern- so I'd guess it's British made, not German.
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Gorrilla Grips were a brand of paddle (the first with carbon-kevlar shafts and nylon blades to make it over here), which claimed to be unbreakable and were immensely popular in the 90's; those stickers appear to be from from the paddle brand, sponsorship maybe?)

As it's a P&H boat, emailing the folks at Pyranha might reveal something useful about it.
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http://www.kanurodeo.de/archiv/kanurode ... worlds.pdf

1) Alan Braswell US(E)
2) Donald Calder NZLD
3) Scott Shoup US(E)


I sent A.B. a message... trying to nail the right info down.

Funny thing is... half the names in the article and results are spelled wrong. :roll:
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Post by Craig Smerda »

Per Allen Braswell...

"yes i remember those boats a couple of the euros came with those boats! i believe there are just sum take offs of sum the euros race boats! been a long time since i've seen 1 of those!"
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I am pretty sure that I know what this is, and have one in the UK.

It looks the same as the boat on the left in this picture;

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The information that we have is that it was designed for the 93 Worlds, paddled by a Brit called Steve Block. The one that we have is thought to be the one that was raced in.

We have paddled it extensively, including lots of alpine rivers - ours is still going strong, but is in the UK and too heavy/long to bring over to Canada.

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Gwyn wrote:The information that we have is that it was designed for the 93 Worlds, paddled by a Brit called Steve Block. The one that we have is thought to be the one that was raced in.
Aha, Steve used to work for Pyranha (he was one of the people who re-tooled the prelude mould after they got it from endless river); as part of valley he designed the Meltdown [with Jason Buxton; who is largely but not entirely responsible for the Big Dog OC1's (including those which are competing in this years worlds)].

If anyone is really interested, Contacting Big Dog and asking for Steve will most probably yield results (following my rather vague "I have a 20 ish year old valley squirtboat, can you confirm that it's CSM and polyester with a diolen inner" query, and the information that illicited I'm willing to bet that you'll get plenty of answers).

In other news, I use too many parentheses.
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