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Reuse, recycle. . .
With the current trend to small, PE solo boats, even for tandem use, we're seeing larger, old-school solo boats hitting the f/s market.
Now, we're seeing tandem boats (Octane 92, Covert) in use, smaller than old-school solo boats.
Personally, I converted an old 14' Piranha to tandem. Not a bad boat! And there's lots of tandemized MEs around.
So -- wondering what other older solo hulls have been converted to tandem. Anyone converted a Genesis? Rival? Ovation? Viper? Outrage? Rampage? Prophet?. . .
Reviews?
Thanks in anticipation!
Rick
Now, we're seeing tandem boats (Octane 92, Covert) in use, smaller than old-school solo boats.
Personally, I converted an old 14' Piranha to tandem. Not a bad boat! And there's lots of tandemized MEs around.
So -- wondering what other older solo hulls have been converted to tandem. Anyone converted a Genesis? Rival? Ovation? Viper? Outrage? Rampage? Prophet?. . .
Reviews?
Thanks in anticipation!
Rick
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Hi Rick,
Right here in the Beaver club Dan B has a tandem H2Pro that is pretty great. I think that's a good hull for it. And I think Don F. here had a converted Viper 12, but mostly for a kid in the front seat. He was trying to sell it a while back, not sure what happened with it.
I've also heard of an Outrage X being converted, but it may be a little narrow? I think some solos may just not be designed to carry the weight of a tandem team, unless it's light paddlers or parent-kid. It's crossed my mind to try that for the kids with my old Outrage.
Pat.
Right here in the Beaver club Dan B has a tandem H2Pro that is pretty great. I think that's a good hull for it. And I think Don F. here had a converted Viper 12, but mostly for a kid in the front seat. He was trying to sell it a while back, not sure what happened with it.
I've also heard of an Outrage X being converted, but it may be a little narrow? I think some solos may just not be designed to carry the weight of a tandem team, unless it's light paddlers or parent-kid. It's crossed my mind to try that for the kids with my old Outrage.
Pat.
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Thanks for the reply, Pat. Yep, I've seen Don & Son in the Viper -- they looked great in it!
Recently, we've had a minor renaissance of tandem boating hereabouts, Problem with teaching Intro to Tandem Moving Water in big tripping boats is that students don't get to experience the fun of a more playable hull.
With Captions, Blasts and Vertige-Xs not back into production (?) there don't seem to be many tandem playboats around. And, while I have the itch to own my own Octane 92, I don't yet have the scratch.
A random ad for a cheap Genesis f/s recently triggered this inquiry. Wondered how it would work as a student tandem boat on Class II.
Rick
Recently, we've had a minor renaissance of tandem boating hereabouts, Problem with teaching Intro to Tandem Moving Water in big tripping boats is that students don't get to experience the fun of a more playable hull.
With Captions, Blasts and Vertige-Xs not back into production (?) there don't seem to be many tandem playboats around. And, while I have the itch to own my own Octane 92, I don't yet have the scratch.
A random ad for a cheap Genesis f/s recently triggered this inquiry. Wondered how it would work as a student tandem boat on Class II.
Rick
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You had me at cheap. I think the Genesis would be worth a go! In fact, if search that on here, I think there are some posts about this already that mention the Genesis as a tandem.
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Rick,
Genesis for sale for $750 on MEC in Lethbridge, along with an interesting Kevlar Mad River Cyclone (never heard of it).
Pat.
Genesis for sale for $750 on MEC in Lethbridge, along with an interesting Kevlar Mad River Cyclone (never heard of it).
Pat.
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I converted an Esquif Nitro to a tandem.
Boat handles better than the Blast.
Boat handles better than the Blast.
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I have converted a couple of Viper 11's and Viper 12's through the years. I like the 12 more than the 11 set up tandem. I have one now with tandem bulk heads that is pretty sweet.
Richard Guin
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If I recall, the Cyclone was Mad River's answer to some of Steve Scarborough's and Frankie Hubbard's designs in the Mid-80s.yarnellboat wrote:Rick,
Genesis for sale for $750 on MEC in Lethbridge, along with an interesting Kevlar Mad River Cyclone (never heard of it).
Pat.
Back then Jim and Kay would always show up with a trailer of boats for Nationals.
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Ha! Yes, Pat -- this is the ad that got me thinking in the first place. . . A dangerous precedent!yarnellboat wrote: . . .Genesis for sale for $750 on MEC in Lethbridge . . .
Thanks all for your input. Maybe I was hasty in parting company with my old V-12!
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Rick
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