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Kevc
 
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I have found a Perception Method (NOT Method Air) brand new for $350.
I am 6'1" , 155lb and paddle a Mr. Clean. Do you think I would be
able to fit in the Method? I am looking for a good deal and want
another fun boat to hit the rivers with.
Any help would be great!
Thanks!
kevc
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Theodore F. Marz
 
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The weight is OK, but you will probably have to take the bulkhead
completely out in order to get your legs in.



On 24 Sep 2003 06:07:54 -0700, (Kevc) wrote:

I have found a Perception Method (NOT Method Air) brand new for $350.
I am 6'1" , 155lb and paddle a Mr. Clean. Do you think I would be
able to fit in the Method? I am looking for a good deal and want
another fun boat to hit the rivers with.
Any help would be great!
Thanks!
kevc


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Mary Malmros
 
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I'd buy something different used rather than the Method new. It's
not a bad design, but it tends to pearl a lot. I think you can do
better.

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