BUYING A REDLINE DAGGER, GOOD BOAT FOR A BEGINNER?

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BUYING A REDLINE DAGGER, GOOD BOAT FOR A BEGINNER?

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h ey guys im new to the sport if you guys could gimme a couple a tips... :P
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That was considered a good conversion back when it came out - should be alright. I never did get to try one, though.
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Good overall boat for learning - if the price is right a great boat! My $.01! :)
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PAC, does your two cents need a bail out? :lol: :(
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That is all that is left in my 401K = $.01! I'm sure the government will tax me to get that too! :-(

I should have invested in more boats - they sort of hold their value!
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I'm putting All my Money into Firearms and Ammunition.
They Absolutely hold their Value and may become quite Useful.
Just my $.02 (small handgun)
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Post by Izak »

plz stick to the main subject here...
I wanna grow up to do nothing but to have fun.
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What is your height / weight? For most folks the Redline would be a good beginner boat. That said, if you are heavy, or tall and solidly built like a few canadian friends of mine, it may be a bit much to start out on.
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I liked mine a lot, but...

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it was not much faster than my Flirt. does have enough volume up front to make it a nice big water boat. Not fast enough for attaining. I sold mine, but I kind of wish I still had mine.
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