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Default Speed in an I:3

I know that I:3's aren't build for speed, but I can only afford one boat,
and that's the one I liked! Is there anyway I can adjust the fitting (seat
position etc) to make me faster in the water? I'm going to hit they gym far
more and do lots of upper body work before we start going out on flat water
again with the club but any help is a bonus! I really feel myself lagging
sometimes behind the group. I understand about short boats being slower and
stuff, but there must be some tricks here!

Charlie.

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