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Old 10-14-2003   #1
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Has anyone paddled the Creeker 225, at about 185lbs :?:

Has anyone paddled the Creeker 225, at about 185lbs
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Old 10-15-2003   #2
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Yeah,

I have one and my dad has paddled it too. I am 160-165 and I love it. My dad also likes it. He is 200 and says it feels like it boats like it has more volume. He thinks its a great creek boat. Well, hope this will help.
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Old 10-17-2003   #3
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creeker prijon

I usually paddle a salto, I tried the creeker. I thoght it was a little too loose for me did not track well and subed out a little too easy. I find that it's more a personal decision and you should paddle a ton of creekers before buying, I loved the gus, did not like the embudo, suprisingly I liked the gradient although it's too long for me, the cfs is another one to look at and Dagger has updated this creeker and pyranha has updated the micro, I've never heard a bad thing about the Y. MTC
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