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Old 11-13-2005   #1
airbag

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Pyranha Stretch?

anybody paddled a stretchh yet?
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Old 02-20-2006   #2
westfall

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I'm curious about the Stretch also. I paddle an S6 but am looking for something a little more forgiving in bigger water that doesn't keep me quite on the edge as much.
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Old 02-20-2006   #3
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I have one since my last post

I demoed the 7-0 and the Stretch.I got the Stretch for big water and all around use. Rolls easy, good speed, forgiving and fairly easy to spin
takes a little work to squirt. Same as you, I have an S-8 for the play runs
wanted something a little less like a squirt boat
should be a good all rounder for bigger water and easy creeking
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Old 02-20-2006   #4
westfall

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Thanks, that sounds good. I think I'll give one a try once it gets a little warmer and we have a bit of water.
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Old 02-20-2006   #5
atom

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tall guy

Will the bigger stretch fit me at 6-4 and size 12 feet? Thanks, adios, Atom...
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Old 02-21-2006   #6
airbag

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yes

I'm 6' size 12 and I had to use all fo the foam outfitting in the bow(about 6"worth)
with the seat one notch forward of center
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Old 03-12-2006   #7
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Stretch vs Booster 60

Looking to downsize and update from, RPM MAX and have demoed the Booster which I like but have seen ads for the larger Stretch. Any comparasions/ suggestions
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Old 03-12-2006   #8
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We liked it a ton. Reviewed it here......

http://www.paddlermagazine.com/news/...EAD&number=171
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Old 03-15-2006   #9
T-ROY
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We have the Stretch in both sizes in the shop at Golden River Sports available for rental and demos. We are getting rave reviews on this boat.
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Old 04-23-2006   #10
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Atom....I have a 35 inch inseam and I hopped in a friends large stretch the other day. He had the seat at least in the middle position if not even more forward, and I had plenty of room. I'm positive you'll fit with no problem. It surfs fairly well for a bigger boat. It would be a great all around boat especially for bigger water and for some light creeking.

Miguel
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