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Old 05-18-2004   #1
surfpiper

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M3 anyone??

anyone paddled the M3 by Pyranha? looking for feedback, compared to Salto. thanks.
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Old 05-23-2004   #2
Dave Frank

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haven't had it long, but I'm liking it. It turns on a dime (compared to my 250 anyway). I suspect it could benefit from a bow cap. I have the 243.

The outfitting is really nice. I dont think i need to do anything besides padding the cockpit to carry it on my shoulder more comfortably.
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Old 05-23-2004   #3
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I had the Salto for 2 years and loved it. I got the M3 in April. I've paddled it in Cali, Durango, CB and it is sweet. It handles much better than the salto. Turns better, resurfaces better (goes a little deeper however) outfitting is better, The cockpit has as much leg clearance. The M3 has many great safety features (center pilar, bomber pin grabs). The M3 is much lighter and easier to carry. Definitely needs a nose cap (which they do not make yet) The plastic is much softer and will not last as long as a Salto. All and all they are both great boats. I think you need to decide which pros are more important to you.
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