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in article , John Fereira at
wrote on 5/29/04 6:28 PM: Dave Van wrote in : in article , Brian Nystrom at wrote on 5/26/04 6:13 AM: Impex boats are well built and have an good reputation. They did have problems with leaky hatches when they were using fibglass covers, but that's been dealt with by switching to rubber hatches. Their boats are pretty lightly constructed and have thin gelcoat, but I haven't seen any problems with durability with their vacuum bagged layups. The only problem I've seen more than once on them is cracked cheek plates on the seats, but that's on boats that are a few years old. This may have been addressed, but I don't know for certain. They have a solid reputation for customer service, so I wouldn't worry too much. Hi Brian, Good supportive statements about Impex. Every day I get a little closer to taking the steps to buy an Impex kayak and this kind of statement from a person I respect helps a lot. Currituck or Assateague, that is the question that only test paddles can answer. Too bad the nearest Impex dealer is 250 miles away! Where do you live? Chicago, IL. I paddle on Lake Michigan. Most of the time, the lake conditions here are probably childs play compared to what you are used to paddling, but we do get days where the waves get kicked up to several feet. Yesterday we had 6 to 8 footers for example. I'd like a boat that can handle conditions better than what I have now, a plastic Prijon Kodiak which has very little rocker and nearly plumb bow and stern. Yesterday I looked at a Currituck and Assateague side by side. I've only paddled the Currituck but the Assateague look much bigger. Which one is best will more likely be determined by your body size as much as how each boat paddles. It's absolutely a size issue. I'm 6'1" tall and 210lbs. With cold water clothing on, I am a good size creature. But, I'm in no rush, I test paddle kayaks when I can. I'll get around to driving to Michigan to take a look and try out the Impex kayaks eventually. All of the info being exchanged right now in this thread is extremely helpful so thanks for that. Peace DV |
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John Fereira wrote:
Yesterday I looked at a Currituck and Assateague side by side. I've only paddled the Currituck but the Assateague look much bigger. If anyone is interested, the Currituck is 17' and the Assateague is 17' 10" -- == Eric Gorr ========= http://www.ericgorr.net ========= ICQ:9293199 === "Therefore the considerations of the intelligent always include both benefit and harm." - Sun Tzu == Insults, like violence, are the last refuge of the incompetent... === |
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