Choosing/trying boats
Well, I have entered my first slalom event and absolutely loved it. The boat that I used, I suspect, is a little small for me (not me too large for it, you understand) as I had to cut out the seat in order to get in it and then found it was more submarine than ultramarine It was a snip on e-bay, but I would like to look at getting a more modern and possibly more appropriately sized boat. I have seen manufacturers web sites but . . . . . . how can you find out which is the right boat for you ?
When choosing a plastic boat, I could try by using demo boats, when shops ran demo days. Is there anything similar with slalom boats ? There does not seem to be much about on the second hand scene and buying new is expensive if you find the boat is not quite right for you.
How did you choose which boat was right for you ? I'm 6.00 ft, 85-95 kg with large thighs, oh and a bloke, if that makes any difference.
On a seperate note, when I entered my first race at Shepperton, I was somewhat taken aback to be labelled a 'VETERAN', I'm sure that cannot be right, mature maybe, seasoned I suppose, but 'VETERAN' ? ? ? ?
Any comments, tips or advise (if not abusive, especially about the kgs or thighs) would be most welcome.
Oh, and thanks too for the people who ran the Shepperton Slalom, especially with all the water.
Neil.
When choosing a plastic boat, I could try by using demo boats, when shops ran demo days. Is there anything similar with slalom boats ? There does not seem to be much about on the second hand scene and buying new is expensive if you find the boat is not quite right for you.
How did you choose which boat was right for you ? I'm 6.00 ft, 85-95 kg with large thighs, oh and a bloke, if that makes any difference.
On a seperate note, when I entered my first race at Shepperton, I was somewhat taken aback to be labelled a 'VETERAN', I'm sure that cannot be right, mature maybe, seasoned I suppose, but 'VETERAN' ? ? ? ?
Any comments, tips or advise (if not abusive, especially about the kgs or thighs) would be most welcome.
Oh, and thanks too for the people who ran the Shepperton Slalom, especially with all the water.
Neil.
If you can afford a new boat, the suppliers usually have demo boats that they take to events, it's just a matter of getting to the same events as them! Double Dutch do a very big slalom boat, Galasport (supplied by Cool Blue Canoes) have a fairly large boat, and I think Vajda (supplied by HydraSports) have a new big boat out. I think Nomad boats tend to be quite small, but you never know, they might have something suitable.
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As a youngster, who has only been paddling since '74 (no not 1874), I display the weight of my experience about my frame, so am a similar size to the previous poster.
When I am sad enough to get into a kayak, rather than a proper boat, I find that my Premier is a very forgiving boat, BUT there is no longer an importer in the Uk, and there have been different tales of quality issues. My boat is fine except:
- It does not have the glitter in the deck that I asked for
- for some reason it is slower than the boat I paddled in the 80s. As Neilo has already noted it is the boats fault, not the paddler not training enough :p
When buying my boat I found that importers/manufacturers would lend you a demo boat, and that some of tehm (DD and Cool Blue spring to mind) are generous not only in lending boats, but in frame so have larger demo boats available.
When I am sad enough to get into a kayak, rather than a proper boat, I find that my Premier is a very forgiving boat, BUT there is no longer an importer in the Uk, and there have been different tales of quality issues. My boat is fine except:
- It does not have the glitter in the deck that I asked for
- for some reason it is slower than the boat I paddled in the 80s. As Neilo has already noted it is the boats fault, not the paddler not training enough :p
When buying my boat I found that importers/manufacturers would lend you a demo boat, and that some of tehm (DD and Cool Blue spring to mind) are generous not only in lending boats, but in frame so have larger demo boats available.
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Hi there,
thanks for you reply's and help. I popped up to Cardington at the weekend and was able to try a Toro by Galasport, which was hansome, to say the least and fitted me like a glove. I would like to try some others to compare, but there were no demo doats of the ones I wanted to try from Vajda, but hopefully they will have some soon. I have seen a plastic slalom boat by Robson, and am going to try for a demo in one, can anyone tell me can I use a plastic one, if so, up to what Division ?
There were also plenty of Nomad boats around but I don't seem to be able to find a supplier, any ideas ?
I have to say I was truly jealous to be watching at Cardington and not taking part yet, soon maybe ?
Many thanks.
Neil.
thanks for you reply's and help. I popped up to Cardington at the weekend and was able to try a Toro by Galasport, which was hansome, to say the least and fitted me like a glove. I would like to try some others to compare, but there were no demo doats of the ones I wanted to try from Vajda, but hopefully they will have some soon. I have seen a plastic slalom boat by Robson, and am going to try for a demo in one, can anyone tell me can I use a plastic one, if so, up to what Division ?
There were also plenty of Nomad boats around but I don't seem to be able to find a supplier, any ideas ?
I have to say I was truly jealous to be watching at Cardington and not taking part yet, soon maybe ?
Many thanks.
Neil.