Much Lighter Plastic Boats Coming Soon?
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Very true Phil
And we will be there in full force it is our back yard I am closer to the goods in AL than I am LC. but I want to hang with all my southeast brothers
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Is the 3 month range for Maxim and others
If the three month is the Maxim can you give a rough estimate for Probe 12 timetable in plastic?
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Wendy if you want to try a Viper 12 I have one availabe for demo in the Atlanta area. Shoot me a message and I will bring it for you on a trip.
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Re: Is the 3 month range for Maxim and others
Hm, haven't seen much talk about the Probes... how do they compare to the Vipers? A lot of people seem to like the Viper 12 for that size boat, is the Probe less edgy or something?Wendy wrote:If the three month is the Maxim can you give a rough estimate for Probe 12 timetable in plastic?
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Wendy
to answer your question dont know we have so much royalex in stock and more coming, we are going to take our time and make sure that this stuff works (lots and lots of R&D) our biggest fears is releaseing that stuff after a shor R&D period and having a bunch of boats fall apart in a few months. As son as we get that far we will let ya know, Prob not this season or atleast the first part of it. It is going to take a lot of luck to pull this off the first try.
to answer your question dont know we have so much royalex in stock and more coming, we are going to take our time and make sure that this stuff works (lots and lots of R&D) our biggest fears is releaseing that stuff after a shor R&D period and having a bunch of boats fall apart in a few months. As son as we get that far we will let ya know, Prob not this season or atleast the first part of it. It is going to take a lot of luck to pull this off the first try.
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ALF at NAFF...
Perhaps after the first 1/2 half of ALF a few canoers might be interested in the Locust Fork Classic Slalom Race which kicks off NAWF?
For that matter, any news about the MFCKR Race/National OC slalom the week before ALF?
For that matter, any news about the MFCKR Race/National OC slalom the week before ALF?
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Since I broke my ankle a few years ago with a 3 inch screw in it I may get a less aggressive boat for bigger water, like the Probe 12II, which I have had before. Thanks for the Viper 12 offer, but I have an Ocoee. I decided not to buy anymore ABS for now- but that was based on what Esquif has to charge with the tarriff, R&D, etc. I might buy a bare Mohawk ABS Probe 12 (II) as I have outfitting. I am also paddling a shredder some, and occassional IK to protect my ankle.
Thanks Richard and Jacques for all the hard work and R&D!
Thanks Richard and Jacques for all the hard work and R&D!
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