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Narrowing down my choices 5 Months ago  
Hi Guys – I’m getting closer to picking a ski and I was hoping to get a vote from some of you who have had greater opportunities to paddle some of the boats I’m considering. I’ve been paddling a glass Mako 6 off-&-on and have become quite comfortable in it in smooth to choppy waters. I like the speed, LOVE the steering system, and can remount fairly well.

Anyway, I’m gearing-up for some competitive events and I’m looking for a boat that is just as fast but a bit more stable than the Mako 6. Moreover, a boat that doesn’t lose seating comfort, or quality in the steering system would be most desired. Boats I’m considering so far are:

Think Evo
Huki SR-1
Epic V10 Sport
Fenn XT

-- Any other suggestions or should I stay with the Mako 6??

Unfortunately there are very few opportunities to test out different boats down here in Mississippi… (Yes - Mississippi). By the way, the annual Phatwater Kayak Challenge is coming up in October and we would LOVE to have some more surfski participants. The Phat is 42 mile race down the mighty Mississippi River, which has grown every year. The Phat website is down right now but I’ll post a description in the “Events” forum. There will be a segment on CNN (in the US) coming up soon.

I appreciate all suggestions/guidance!
 
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Re:Narrowing down my choices 5 Months ago  
Hi Leao
I have owned three of the four boats you noted. The Sport and Evo at the same time.
If you are comfortable with the Mako 6 in the bumps, why would you "down size" to an intermediate boat? I have heard the Mako 6 is an awesome boat.
as far as intermediate boats go. I have heard the S1R is great, but expensive. At 225, I sunk my XT. It was by far the most stable of the intermediate boats I've had. It was also the slowest with me in it. The Sport is more stable than the Evo. The Evo is faster than the Sport on Flat water. The Sport picks up waves better. The Evo is so comfortable. More comfortable than any kayak or ski I have owned.
BUT, If i felt I had the skill to paddle the elite skis in the bumps, I would move up to the Elite boats.
A buddy of mine has an S1X Special. It is so light and one of the most beautiful boats I have ever seen. I have heard it is also the most stable. Now I hear the Think Legend is the most stable "Big Boy Boat". But I have heard it may not be the fastest. I am looking at the Legend. But, as one of my VERY fast paddling buddies told me...it's the motor stupid!
Good luck on your boat hunt. The hunting is half the fun!
Franklin
 
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Re:Narrowing down my choices 5 Months ago  
If you continue to put the time in then i'd stay on the mako6 as you find it comfy already or get a mako elite as the reviews seems to point that it may be a bit less twitchy but a better surfer and still fast.
 
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Re:Narrowing down my choices 5 Months ago  
Thanks a lot for responding guys – Yeah, the more I was writing yesterday the more I was thinking “why I don’t just try to perfect my performance in the Mako 6?” I'm going to continue to do that but at the same time it’s not my boat and I don’t have a chance to really test others. That “les twitchy” aspect would be nice for when I'm on the Mississippi River. Are there a few other boats (elite boats?) that you guys would suggest that would compare with the Mako 6 that may be a bit less twitchy? I’m definitely going to research the S1X Special and the Mako Elite as suggested.

Again, I really appreciate the responses!!
 
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Re:Narrowing down my choices 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
The Fenn XT would be a step backwards - it is a great starter/intermediate boat, but if you've been paddling a Mako 6, then take a look at the Fenn Elite (Carbon), which seems like will meet many/most of your requirements.

Cheers
Chris
 
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Re:Narrowing down my choices 4 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
Hi Leao
Glad to hear there are surf ski paddlers over there! If you ever come over to the east coast (northeast Florida), give me a call. You can try out a Fenn XT, an Epic V10 Sport, a Think Evo and a Huki S1X.
You might want to contact the following about finding and trying boats.
Bruce Gibson at Venturesports. Bruce sells Fenns and other: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Chris at Epic to try Epics and find out where their boats are: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Daryl Rhemmer (owner of Think Kayaks) He could see where you could try the Think Evo and Legend: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Good luck and let me know when and if you ever come this way.
The above are all great guys. The are very nice and helpful. You will really like working with them.
Good luck!
Best regards
Franklin Dickinson
Ps. Bruce currently has a Fenn Elite. I know that was one of the boats you were interested in looking at. It is sold but he paddled it last weekend. His thoughts might be interesting. I know he would be happy to give you a comparison between the Mako 6 and Elite. Note: Bruce has been paddling for thirty years and was one of the first to introduce ski's to the States. He is an elite paddler and he will tell you everything is stable...at least it is to him! It's all perspective!?
 
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Last Edit: 2008/08/12 10:22 By Franklin. Reason: left somthing out, sorry
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