About cockpit shape, never had any problems escaping the Finkenmeister cockpit, which is round, even that one time I ended due to stupidity
, up in an undercut on the Middle Fork. If the straps in it are set up properly it is possible to get out without opening them. Pull the skirt, slide back over the saddle back rest, then forward and out I am. And I have realy long legs, 36" inseam. Cockpit depth and width are just as important as length, if not more so.
I have had difficulty getting my feet out from underneath cockpits of conversions, due to the low rim in the back of K-boats cockpits.
I have also had trouble getting them past hip pads in conversions, due to the narrowness.
As far as a riverrunner like the Atm is concerned, that has a strong slalom boat influence, I firmly believe that a lot of the performance gets lost when they are made in plastic and suddenly gain 15 lbs of weight and have the stiffness of a wet noodle, when compared to a composite boat. I wouild love to ry one of the few compossite Atoms that were built, I am sure they vastly outperfornm the plastic ones. The same is true for playboats, try a Shaggy or other composite boat.
As far as I am concerned, plastic is for creeking, composite for everything else.
TGG!
BTW, PAC has custody of my Shaggy Pagan, so if anyone wants to try it on the LY, get in couch with him, I am sure he'll help you out.
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