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Hi Ken, I am a Sandusky Bay paddler as well. I would like to know more
about the group you paddled with. It might be good to compare some notes. As for the Storm...I am a bigger paddler as well and paddle a Storm. I find it a perfect kayak for me. It is comfortable, stable and fast. I have a rudder which I use about 50% of the time. Email back if you'd like more info.. John Kenneth McClelland wrote: I went on a weekend trip to Sandusky area of Lake Erie with a group of kayakers last weekend and was invited to try one of the boats owned by a fellow on the trip. It was a Current Design and I'm pretty sure it was the Storm. I fell in love with this boat. I think I want one but this is the first Current Design that I have come across and was wondering what those in the group think of these boats. I am a big guy and this boat felt like a great fit, but I may have been jaded by the fact that the club boat that I had been using the rest of the day had pretty much numbed everything below the waist because it was so wrong for my backside -- I think the seat bottom pitched forward and pinched some nerves. Anyone have an opinion on this manufacturer? -- |
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