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Old 05-19-2004   #11
peterB

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Hey who let the smart guy on here? Always the advocate for my brothers boats here is a web page about the Gus http://www.liquidlogickayaks.com/products/gus.html and the Hoss http://www.liquidlogickayaks.com/products/hoss.html. Both are designed to be forgiving but for you I would not worry about the chines which are the bottom edge of the boat it is how much your tail is sinking and the top edges of the boat. Otherwise Prijon makes a boat called the Yukon that is actually a whitewater touring boat. It has hatches for storing stuff. My friend will has paddled about every river in the west in it and did an enormous ender in LIttle D in it. http://www.wildnet.com/

Hope to see you out there.

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Old 05-19-2004   #12
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My best friend is about your size and to get into a boat since 1998 has always been an interesting experience. You definitely want to hit a boat shop to see what you will and won't fit into given today's focus on making the cockpit really snug. My friend can't fit into some of the newer boats without having to rip out all the factory fitting.

The displacement is also a real point. Mt friend has a Z and it looks like a squirt boat depenging on how much gear he has on and where his weight is. At 300+ and early season gear, his edges are at or below the water line.

Most of the boats listed are great boats. But more than anything, don't let some 160+ guy at a boat shop talk you into the latest play boat for big guys without you be able to try it out. Edges for you will be different than guys who are used to being in the target weight zone.

You will likely be better off getting a bigg older boat, learning the basics and then have the understanding to get into the newer school boats. Andy can just rip the hell out of the old school boats and do some vertical work in them. I remember when the rpm max came out, watching him just rip the hell out of it.

Have fun,
Mike
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Old 05-19-2004   #13
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A big thank you to everyone. I'll be heading to the boat shops this weekend to try things out. Cheers
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Old 05-20-2004   #14
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I think that the Riot Booster 60 might be able to float you. That would be the only newer riot that will even come close. I have tryed every boat they make and that is the only one that could float me (6"2 250 at the time). Definitely give the Liquid Logic Airhead a try. At my height I can put the seat in the middle position and at 220 it over floats me. The problem with the airhead is that it isn't beginner friendly. Other than that, I don't know how to help.

later

aaron
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Old 05-21-2004   #15
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Thanks for all your feedback! One more question. Can a creeking boat be used for flat water paddling (ie. how is tracking?) Thanks.
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Old 05-21-2004   #16
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Rmember the corsica? That was a big boat.
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Old 05-24-2004   #17
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Some creek boat track well. But what do you mean by flat water. Though you can paddle creek boats across a lake the top speed is not high so you are always plowing water. The Corsica was a big boat but the Overflow X would be more canucks speed that would actually be a good boat for you to look for but it hasnot been made in a few years.

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