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Topic: feeling the need?  (Read 5418 times)

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prodigal

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On the list of plastic projects but this boat will see a few "upgrades".
Wanted to start with the boat naked.




« Last Edit: June 25, 2011, 10:57:29 AM by HydroSpider »


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« Last Edit: June 24, 2011, 11:54:43 PM by POLARCAT »
Lovin' every minute of it!!!


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How long is that yak? 18ft?
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


prodigal

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19 feet long
19 inches wide
45 pounds
makes the T160 feel like a sluggish barge


Otter

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19 feet long
19 inches wide
45 pounds
makes the T160 feel like a sluggish barge

Probably makes the t160 feel like a stable barge too.  :smt002


-Eliot


prodigal

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no doubt
I expect to swim everytime I paddle this boat and that is something Ill consider when the rigging begins. Im really going to enjoy the extended range ill have on the home waters and the glide gives me the permagrin.


Blue Jeans

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What boat is that?  Is that a CD?


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prodigal

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This is Aussie plastic and marketed as a ski.
The company is called spirit and this is the PRS 570.
I just call it faster




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Nice!  A few years ago, I bought an 18ft surfski with the same idea of turning it into the rocket fast fishing rig.  I just couldn't keep it upright long enough to fish.  I ended up selling it to some hot SoCal chick on Craigslist.

I still have the need for speed.  However, I went the lazy way an got the Hobie AI.:smt003
« Last Edit: June 27, 2011, 05:06:25 PM by ChuckE »
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That is dead sexy! Hope you are up on your yoga sessions.


 

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