everest Vs Stomper
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everest Vs Stomper
Any thoughts or comparisons on the stomper vs the everest conversions?
I am currently in a Remix 79 but want and edge and I am tired of getting back-endered.
J. Wood
I am currently in a Remix 79 but want and edge and I am tired of getting back-endered.
J. Wood
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
Don't quote me on this, but i think the Stomper has less of an edge then the Remix does. I have no experience with an Everest though. I suggest asking your question on boatertalk.com I believe the Everest is more of a camping river runner with tons of extra volume for storage and the Stomper is the newest greatest creek boat out right now IMO.
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I guess I should have said I want the planing hull, not and edge
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
I love my everest C1. Lots of edge and volume. My favorite creek C1 by far and it has more edge than the Stomper.
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
The stomper ha a full on displacement hull, and I'm pretty sure the everest is the same.
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ok, flat hull
this is going to break down into a discussion on boat design and semantics
this is going to break down into a discussion on boat design and semantics
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
the stomper has a ROUND hull... thats what a displacement hull is, unless im sorely mistaken.
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
bob, the stomper (i'm looking at my mates 90 ot the window) has a flat hull with chamfered edges.
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
Same with the Everest... It is definitely a "flat" hull as well, not round.... John- you liked your old Burn so much, you should get in an everest.
Re: everest Vs Stomper
Everest is a sick creeker and you'll get a sweet On Top float that you seem to be looking to improve to. Past Burn love directly relates to your future Everest enjoyment too.
Re: everest Vs Stomper
Stomper is semi-displacement, rounder hull with softer edges and continious rocker. Everest is a planning hull, flat and lots of edge. Remix is a planning hull with less edge then the Everest, but more then the stomper from what I have seen.
From what you said you like and wanted, the Everest would be more in line then the Stomper. Planning hull, lots of edge and volume to keep you from being endered.
From what you said you like and wanted, the Everest would be more in line then the Stomper. Planning hull, lots of edge and volume to keep you from being endered.
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Ok let me try this again
I want a boat that has more primary stability than my remix (most likely supplied by a flat hull with or with out edges) that will not get back endeared
is there any one who actually spent time in both a remix and a stomper
I want a boat that has more primary stability than my remix (most likely supplied by a flat hull with or with out edges) that will not get back endeared
is there any one who actually spent time in both a remix and a stomper
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
I suggest looking at the new Mamba or a Burn. If you want more primary stability then a remix you will not like a stomper.driftwood wrote:Ok let me try this again
I want a boat that has more primary stability than my remix (most likely supplied by a flat hull with or with out edges) that will not get back endeared
is there any one who actually spent time in both a remix and a stomper
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
Put your hands up if you paddle a Stomper or Everest as a C1...
Now, imagine only people with their hands up can post...
Finally, hold that thought...
Now, imagine only people with their hands up can post...
Finally, hold that thought...
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Re: everest Vs Stomper
I paddled an Everest exclusively for a year. I can't compare it to anything but open boats and a Wavesport Z but what I can tell you is that the Everest is a forgiving, stable, well-surfacing, fast and easy to roll boat...period.
I couldn't boof it consistently but that may speak more of the boater and not the boat.
I couldn't boof it consistently but that may speak more of the boater and not the boat.
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