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bkr wrote in
: So I've posted a couple of times looking for advice but I still haven't bought my first boat. I'm currently planning on a CLC, though I'm not sure whether I'll get a single or tandem at this point. (I really want the tandem, but I'm waffling at the moment). My latest big question is how sturdy will these boats be in shallow water where there might be small rocks and such. Lately I've read a lot about newbies (like me) being able to bang up boats on rocks and it got me to thinking how tough these boats will be compared to a plastic boat. I don't expect a whole lot of shallow river tours but anticipate some occasional runs into tributaries or something where I might encounter rocks. What kind of performance can I expect from a stitch and glue in these types of conditions? Anyone have experience with these that wouldn't mind helping out a newbie? I'm hoping to start testing these boats next month to determine exactly which model I want. I'm looking at the Chesapeakes 17, 18 or tandem, or the Arctic Hawk. If anyone has any solid recommendations please feel free to throw those in as well. Thanks. bkr Ask at the link below. If these guys don't know the answer, there is no answer: http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-bin/Bu....cgi/noframes/ -- EvilTwig ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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