Choosing a boat to convert

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Choosing a boat to convert

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Greetings, I have a couple of options in kayaks that I can convert into a C-1. This will be my first attempt at a conversion and my goal is mostly something that is easily portable for some pool time and learning with the eventual goal of play boating. My current available options are: Pyranha Inazone, Dagger Super Ego, Wave Sport Godzilla. I'm 6' and 200Lbs. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Reeves "The Hawk" had a very successful career in a converted Godzilla.

That Pyranha had an excellent reputation as a kayak, but I think the Godzilla might make a better "base" as a c-1.
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Do you know which one is most stable to you? I have known the Inazone and Godzilla to be successfully used as c-1s. I've paddled a Godzilla c-1 and really liked it. But, it was not what I would call a flat-sitting "stable" boat in that it always wanted to go toward either side when floating along. Consider starting with the one that is most stable feeling to you.

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Bill Pennington would say "Convert them all!!" :-)
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I could be wrong but I seem to recall the inazone cockpit being too narrow...
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What size inazone? The 240 would probably make a nice C1 it was super flat and stable, 220 might be a bit skinny though. Can't remember what the cockpits are like on them.
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Lots of rave for the Pyranha Inazone, as a kayak. Well make, good design. But a narrow cockpit for C1 paddlers.
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Not Elvis (memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=857) paddles an Inazone 240 C1 conversion as his main boat and considers it to the pretty much perfect.
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Haven't converted any of the 3, put based on your goal being play boating I would probably rule out the Godzilla.
The Super Ego is, if memory serves me correctly, a fit slicier than the Inazone, which might make cartwheeling and such easier.

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Thanks a bunch everyone!
The Inazone is the 232 and I've been quite enjoying it as a kayak which has left me of 2 minds - 1. leave it alone cause I like it and it works 2. Convert it cause I like it and it works.
I had heard of Godzilla converts and a number of the comments had referenced stability as an issue.
If memory serves correct he Inazone is the widest of these three boats. Is there such a thing as "ideal" hull width for a C-1? Is wider better as a beginner?
I did have a Hydra Centaur many moons ago before I became a responsible adult with kids and what not...
Thanks for the input!
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I have a converted Prozone 230- probably similar to the Inazone. I'm 5'8"/165-170 lbs, and it's a tight fit. I would think that much over 200lbs or with a saddle much over 5" and things would get interesting quickly. I should add that I pretty much suck as a playboater....edg
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Is there such a thing as "ideal" hull width for a C-1?
There's more to stability than width... but having said that, in my limited experience, 25" wide is about as narrow as you want to go. I'd aim for 26" or more.
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