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Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to -
sorry! Right. having just bought my first baot after being paddling for a few years now (the joys of being involved with scouting and having access to boats!). After paddling a number of different boats I decided to buy an Inazone 242 as I found it a great boat for both coaching and playing in (can't afford to have 2 seperate boats!). Anyway. The footrest on the boat doesn't seem very stable, in fact it wobbles around like jelly! I've tried using the larger of the 2 plates supplied, but if I use that one I can't get enough legroom to paddle comfortably. If I put the footrest back enough to stop it rattling it is too far away to be any use! I've noticed that a few of the other inazone's that i have paddles have all had foam type footrests fitted in them (shock bloc I think they call them?). Does anybody know if it is possible to retro fit the foam type footrests into the newer style inazone's, if so where can I get them from? If not does anyone have any sugestions as to how to make the footrests seem more stable? Cheers for any info -- Chris Naylor Cut the nonsense to reply http://chrisnaylor9123.fotopic.net Every instructor assumes you have nothing to do but study for his course. |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:09:50 -0000, "Chris Naylor"
wrote: Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to - sorry! Apology accepted! You may have a better response publishing your request on the "Community" board at http://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk -- MatSav |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:09:50 -0000, "Chris Naylor"
wrote: Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to - sorry! Right. having just bought my first baot after being paddling for a few years now (the joys of being involved with scouting and having access to boats!). After paddling a number of different boats I decided to buy an Inazone 242 as I found it a great boat for both coaching and playing in (can't afford to have 2 seperate boats!). Anyway. The footrest on the boat doesn't seem very stable, in fact it wobbles around like jelly! I've tried using the larger of the 2 plates supplied, but if I use that one I can't get enough legroom to paddle comfortably. If I put the footrest back enough to stop it rattling it is too far away to be any use! I've noticed that a few of the other inazone's that i have paddles have all had foam type footrests fitted in them (shock bloc I think they call them?). Does anybody know if it is possible to retro fit the foam type footrests into the newer style inazone's, if so where can I get them from? If not does anyone have any sugestions as to how to make the footrests seem more stable? Cheers for any info Chris, You can buy foam block and cut it to shape to customise your boat. You can use it, with Duck Tape, to pad out your seat to give hip grips as well. Where did you buy the boat? We just bought two new boats from Brookbank, a Wavesport, which came with a fitting kit, and a Method Air which came with pre cut foam pads to slot into place. You can also buy ratchet footrests that bolt into the side of the boat. I'm surprised you bought a 242. I'd have thought that you would have been teased into getting into a smaller boat - we were :-) It was scary on white water at first, but you get used to it. Ewan Scott |
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Ewan Scott wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:09:50 -0000, "Chris Naylor" wrote: Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to - sorry! Right. having just bought my first baot after being paddling for a few years now (the joys of being involved with scouting and having access to boats!). After paddling a number of different boats I decided to buy an Inazone 242 as I found it a great boat for both coaching and playing in (can't afford to have 2 seperate boats!). Anyway. The footrest on the boat doesn't seem very stable, in fact it wobbles around like jelly! I've tried using the larger of the 2 plates supplied, but if I use that one I can't get enough legroom to paddle comfortably. If I put the footrest back enough to stop it rattling it is too far away to be any use! I've noticed that a few of the other inazone's that i have paddles have all had foam type footrests fitted in them (shock bloc I think they call them?). Does anybody know if it is possible to retro fit the foam type footrests into the newer style inazone's, if so where can I get them from? If not does anyone have any sugestions as to how to make the footrests seem more stable? Cheers for any info Chris, You can buy foam block and cut it to shape to customise your boat. You can use it, with Duck Tape, to pad out your seat to give hip grips as well. Where did you buy the boat? We just bought two new boats from Brookbank, a Wavesport, which came with a fitting kit, and a Method Air which came with pre cut foam pads to slot into place. You can also buy ratchet footrests that bolt into the side of the boat. I'm surprised you bought a 242. I'd have thought that you would have been teased into getting into a smaller boat - we were :-) It was scary on white water at first, but you get used to it. Ewan Scott Agh! It seems where you go I follow! Lol! Cheers for the info on foam blocks - will have to source some from somewhere now. Got my boat from RoHO - managed to play them off on Brookbanks prices and got a realy good deal for boat, deck and paddle - which was good! Even managed to geta better paddle than I wanted because they didn't have the one I wanted so got a more expensive one for around the same price. Hoped to get an even better deal but Aaron was off ill when I went to pay - ah well! Went with the 242 because I have messed up feet and whenever I've paddled the smaller boats I was sorely tempted to buy I ended up not being able to feel my feet for days - I also had a lot of trouble with cramp with the smaller boats. So I went for a boat that I knew I liked, got a decent price on and can paddle it for a day without being crippled for the rest of the week! Anyways, cheers for the info on the foam blocks and ratchets - something to consider when I get paid again! -- Chris Naylor Cut the nonsense to reply http://chrisnaylor9123.fotopic.net at least I thought I was dancing, 'til somebody stepped on my hand. |
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"Chris Naylor" wrote: Ewan Scott wrote: On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 16:09:50 -0000, "Chris Naylor" wrote: Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to - sorry! Right. having just bought my first baot after being paddling for a few years now (the joys of being involved with scouting and having access to boats!). After paddling a number of different boats I decided to buy an Inazone 242 as I found it a great boat for both coaching and playing in (can't afford to have 2 seperate boats!). Anyway. The footrest on the boat doesn't seem very stable, in fact it wobbles around like jelly! I've tried using the larger of the 2 plates supplied, but if I use that one I can't get enough legroom to paddle comfortably. If I put the footrest back enough to stop it rattling it is too far away to be any use! I've noticed that a few of the other inazone's that i have paddles have all had foam type footrests fitted in them (shock bloc I think they call them?). Does anybody know if it is possible to retro fit the foam type footrests into the newer style inazone's, if so where can I get them from? If not does anyone have any sugestions as to how to make the footrests seem more stable? Cheers for any info Chris, You can buy foam block and cut it to shape to customise your boat. You can use it, with Duck Tape, to pad out your seat to give hip grips as well. Where did you buy the boat? We just bought two new boats from Brookbank, a Wavesport, which came with a fitting kit, and a Method Air which came with pre cut foam pads to slot into place. You can also buy ratchet footrests that bolt into the side of the boat. I'm surprised you bought a 242. I'd have thought that you would have been teased into getting into a smaller boat - we were :-) It was scary on white water at first, but you get used to it. Ewan Scott Agh! It seems where you go I follow! Lol! Cheers for the info on foam blocks - will have to source some from somewhere now. Got my boat from RoHO - managed to play them off on Brookbanks prices and got a realy good deal for boat, deck and paddle - which was good! Even managed to geta better paddle than I wanted because they didn't have the one I wanted so got a more expensive one for around the same price. Hoped to get an even better deal but Aaron was off ill when I went to pay - ah well! Went with the 242 because I have messed up feet and whenever I've paddled the smaller boats I was sorely tempted to buy I ended up not being able to feel my feet for days - I also had a lot of trouble with cramp with the smaller boats. So I went for a boat that I knew I liked, got a decent price on and can paddle it for a day without being crippled for the rest of the week! Anyways, cheers for the info on the foam blocks and ratchets - something to consider when I get paid again! When you do start looking for foam I'm sure you'll appreciate that not all foams are equivalent. The two I would look for would be polythene, used in some packaging for unusually sensitive or valuable equipment, or polyurethane. PE is white, bendy and fairly difficult to compress. PU is black, bendy, and easier to compress. It also generally has smaller bubbles, so once cut, is less abrasive to the skin. The ones to avoid are the open-cell sponges, used in upholstery etc, which absorb water, and polystyrene, which is rigid, frequently used in packaging for electronic equipment, and breaks up over time. It used to be used for buoyancy in fibreglass boats, because is was rigid and supported the deck, but it also absorbs some water, dissolves in resin, (which makes it tricky to build in), and eventually crumbles back to the granules it is made from. You'll probably have to buy PU, you might be able to find discarded PE. -- Alan Adams http://www.nckc.org.uk/ |
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![]() Agh! It seems where you go I follow! Lol! Cheers for the info on foam blocks - will have to source some from somewhere now. Brookbanks - and no i don't get a commission. You don't always follow where I go. I don't use RH. The service is crap, they know sfa about kayaking, and they couldn't really care less. Different if you are a high spending diver though. I've always found the guys at Brookbanks very helpful and very knowledgeable. All they do is kayak and canoe, and they really do know what they are talking about. Ewan Scott |
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Ewan Scott wrote:
Agh! It seems where you go I follow! Lol! Cheers for the info on foam blocks - will have to source some from somewhere now. Brookbanks - and no i don't get a commission. You don't always follow where I go. I don't use RH. The service is crap, they know sfa about kayaking, and they couldn't really care less. Different if you are a high spending diver though. I've always found the guys at Brookbanks very helpful and very knowledgeable. All they do is kayak and canoe, and they really do know what they are talking about. Ewan Scott Have to disagree about them knowing SFA - most of them know nothing, and freely admit to knowing nothing about kayaking. But I've spent a long time talking with Aaron who does actualy know what he is talking about - great bloke as well! Was going to go to Brookbanks originally (there list price for the 242 is a lot cheaper) but managed to get RoHo to give me an even better price - specially getting an Ainsworth k104 for the same price as a k100! Cheers for the info on foam blok supliers anyhow. -- Chris Naylor Cut the nonsense to reply http://chrisnaylor9123.fotopic.net "We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."- Governor George W. Bush |
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![]() Have to disagree about them knowing SFA - most of them know nothing, and freely admit to knowing nothing about kayaking. But I've spent a long time talking with Aaron who does actualy know what he is talking about - great bloke as well! I've been into RH many times , though less often since we found Brookbanks. We have never found anyone interested or knowledgeable about kayaking. We have even been standing waiting to be served with good and cash in hand and been so ****ed off with the service that we just dumped the stuff on the counter and walked away. When we asked for quotes for over £6,000 worth of gear RH couldn't be bothered giving us a written response. Mind you, the ONLY two kayak suppliers in the Uk - and we wrote to some fifteen IIRC, were Nucleus at Clacton on Sea and Brookbanks. Anyway, best I say no more. :-( Ewan Scott |
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Chris Naylor wrote:
Hi - please excuse the crosspost - I wasn't sure which group to post to - sorry! Right. having just bought my first baot after being paddling for a few years now (the joys of being involved with scouting and having access to boats!). After paddling a number of different boats I decided to buy an Inazone 242 as I found it a great boat for both coaching and playing in (can't afford to have 2 seperate boats!). Anyway. The footrest on the boat doesn't seem very stable, in fact it wobbles around like jelly! I've tried using the larger of the 2 plates supplied, but if I use that one I can't get enough legroom to paddle comfortably. If I put the footrest back enough to stop it rattling it is too far away to be any use! I've noticed that a few of the other inazone's that i have paddles have all had foam type footrests fitted in them (shock bloc I think they call them?). Does anybody know if it is possible to retro fit the foam type footrests into the newer style inazone's, if so where can I get them from? If not does anyone have any sugestions as to how to make the footrests seem more stable? Cheers for any info All is now well in the world of my footrests - took me a trip up to RoHo and in exchange for a pricely sum of £2 got myself rather more foam than I can shake a paddle at - oh ok about 4 times the size that I needed but it was an offcut anyhow! All I need now is a few days when I'm not using my boat and some contact adhesive now! -- Chris Naylor Cut the nonsense to reply http://chrisnaylor9123.fotopic.net "It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."- Governor George W. Bush |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:08:10 -0000, "Chris Naylor"
wrote: All is now well in the world of my footrests... All I need now is a few days when I'm not using my boat and some contact adhesive now! Might I suggest velcro strips / pads? It makes for easier "adjustment" of footrest blocks that use the shim approach. -- MatSav |
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