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Yukon
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Post by Yukon »

How is this for a conversion for a playboat? I am 210 lbs. Will it allow me to learn new things such as cartwheels and squirts?

Also any thoughts on the perception spark or Free fall Lt for conversions for either me or my 12 year old son?

I can get all 3 for $650 with paddles
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I have 2, both Factory C-1s. @ 214lbs I am way too heavy for the Centrifuge. If I lean my head back, I can back ender right over in a pool.

Want a Factory Dagger Centrifuge C-1?
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Yukon

I'm pretty sure J's C1 is a Centrifuge. Did you see it the night I used it at the pool? .....................well neither did I. :D
I think all 3 would be Pelly boats.
Forget this C1 silliness, just order a Blackfly.

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maybe the ultrafuge

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I felt pretty small to me @ 190. I can imagine what the extra twenty pounds would do. I could put the bow and stern under just by leaning forwards and backwards.
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FYI: Ultrafuge is SMALLER than the Centrifuge

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FYI: Ultrafuge is SMALLER than the Centrifuge, Perhaps an ultrafuge would work for the 12 year old son. I've got a Necky Chronic that I might trade for a factory c-1 centrifuge???!! It is a good river runner/ wave boat. Forgiving edges and I believe it is 47 gal of displacement.
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Post by laeljon »

I have a Dagger Ultrafuge converted to C1 Like new...I'm 5'1" 120lbs They are very slicey...
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