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by Craig Smerda
Thu Jan 16, 2003 1:39 am
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I am going to start on some outfitting pic's/text next week. I am setting up three different boats for myself so there should be plenty to work with. I have a picture of the Robson CuFly on my homepage and links to Robsons website if you want to see the Finkmeister C1...can't tell you much other tha...
by Craig Smerda
Wed Jan 15, 2003 4:40 am
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The Phantom has been discontinued for 2003, but Dagger still makes the Ocoee. Esquif has the Zoom now which I look forward to testing. Robson is possibly working on a full volume canoe, but no final word yet...cross your fingers! The Prelude/Spanishfly use thighooks/bulkheads/knee blocks or whatever...
by Craig Smerda
Tue Jan 14, 2003 5:09 am
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OCreek1

If it's rocky and trashy then definately the Prelude for a traditional style full volume canoe..period. Rotomolded vs ABS on my budget..no question, more rocker, fully outfitted, safer full of water, no straps...easy by my book. What was it that made you give up on the SPFly though?... I've gone dow...
by Craig Smerda
Wed Jan 08, 2003 5:02 am
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Motor City, by your handle and your grief I am assuming you are an Open boater? yes? have you seen/tried the Pyranha Spanishfly or Prelude open canoes? they are both around 9ft., rotomolded plastic (not abs), and the best c-creek boats ever...why? wider than any converted kayak (more stable), 10X mo...
by Craig Smerda
Tue Dec 17, 2002 1:16 am
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WWOC1 Race/Rec Boat

Mill Creek Edge;
13'2"(4M)
35lbs
Carbon Fiber/Kevlar
Wood Gunnels w/deck plates
Blue & Mint!
Located in Wi.. can ship
$650US

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