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Everyone I know with an SRT is primarily a kneeler. I don't know anyone who primarily uses the SRT as a sitting canoe. It was designed...
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@ABT I can relate. I spent a lot of time in my Guide, and if it wasn't for the weight I would have never given it up. It's a shame that...
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I don't think I can comment further on SRT kneeling comfort since it's been more than 10 years since I owned one...plus my personal...
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Kind of an amazing comment to point out that Guide is more "turny" than a Wildfire when Wildfire is a top choice for freestyle. I agree...
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I remember my first experience with the MR Outrage, and noticing that it would turn by just thinking about it. :D
The Guide isn't that...
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I'm not trying to argue or explode anyone's theory, I'm just coming from a different point of view. I can think of lots of cases where...
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I think some of that would depend on the type of rocks that make up these gravel bars and how extensive they are. I wouldn't think twice...
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For my purposes, an expedition layup would need to accommodate the dragging of a loaded hull through a shallow patch of river. My...
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As an engineer I have to challenge this thinking. Even if you assume that all boats are made with the same materials and processes, some...
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Tryin' makes good points. I think the big question is whether or not you're running whitewater. If not then I think even the very...
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I take my daughter's 50 lb. Portuguese Water Dog (Russet) on a couple of trips a year in the ADKs. I use my Sawyer Autumn Mist that I've...
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I agree with this.
And although I understand that the first scratches can be painful I think you should be proud that you are using and...
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Well, sorry about your new boat getting blemished. But you should see my kevlar canoes. :eek: