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Help I.D. Dagger C1 Squirt

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Recently aquired a C1 squirtboat from a friend. It was originally built for Marshall Fox (You out there?). Has a blue deck with white seams. Don't think it's an Acrobat, most likely a super chopped slalom boat? Has a squareish cockpit rim...I'll post pics if I can find a Digital camera.
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Please post or send me images!

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Please post or send me images (info@cboats.net)...I don't know of any Dagger build squirt boats, unless it is a cut down slalom boat (a Zealot perhaps?) as you suspect.

Speaking of squirt boats....

I pulled the deck mold of the maven off the plug today (FINALLY). A bit of sanding and sealing, and many, many, many, many coats of wax later it will FINALLY be time to try and build one...I'll post images as appropriate.
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Sweet, can't wait to see some pictures of the Maven. I have been thinking lately of trying to build or shape a C1 squirt. I have been recently thinking along the lines of two Shred (K1) sterns matched together. I think one thing that might help is to have concave decks with round edges. Pretty basic squirt boat shape I believe. Seems one of the drawbacks to the Acro and this boat I have is the decks are rounded which isn't very conclusive to creating downward "lift" from the hull. Who knows...it's late. We should talk squirting sometime though...
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Thanks for the Maven update! :P :D :P :D :P :D I'm looking forward to images. Could the '06 Armada be the world's debute for an actual boat? I sure hope so.

On the Acrobat, I don't know how to mystery, but I have been getting my ears wet on wave-moves with my master cut Acro. The black attacks are pretty explosive too :P I'm thinking this is more from the power of the wave, my excessive weight & the low volume of the boat than from the actual boat shape. But I'm having fun :D

From what I've read, sharp edges hurt the wing effect. I've often wondered how two Viper sterns would do. The stern squirts sure are smooth & controlled. It has nice, rounded edges, more hull than deck volume & enough shape on the deck to give the structure some rigidity.
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Marshall?
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Hey cool, you've got my old boat :) I think it's an aerobat. The deck is curved outwards a little more than an acrobat. It's a really nicely laid-up boat--carbon/kevlar, vaccuum-bagged and all, build around 1996. It would be be better if the deck was flat...

BTW, congrats on the green race. You beat most of the kayakers.
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Hmmmm

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Ok, here are Will's images (sorry about the delay)-anyone know what it is? I'm still thinking a cut down slalom boat, but only because I'm not aware that Dagger had any squirt boat molds....

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nice

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Looks to me like the person who outfitted the boat, is a paddler after me own heart. Check the beer holder!
The beer holder is the most important component, and thus once installed I pull all the other outfitting measurements from the beer holder's location. Easy.
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You are right, that's fer a tallboy. Or two tallboys. Or a mason jar full of liquid or botanical goodies. What ever happened to yer longboat website?
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