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Subject: Re: Looking for boat advice


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Wes
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Date Posted: 15:31:38 05/13/04 Thu
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Looking for boat advice" on 00:05:39 05/12/04 Wed

>Has anyone has tried the Current Designs Gulfstream?
>The specs on the cockpit seem a little small, but I've
>heard it described as a large person's boat.

The Gulfstream is larger than some, but not really what you'd call all that large. Really, it's a try it and see. I have yet to see a Temp 180 but understand the cockpit size to be in the range of the Nitehawk and the Carolina 16.

-- Wes

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Mike
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Date Posted: 18:55:24 05/13/04 Thu

I got to try the Gulfstream the other day and you are right. The Gulfstream is not in the same size class as the Night Hawk or Carolina. However I did find another boat that is. The Current Designs Storm is a really big boat with plenty of cockpit space. The only downfall is that it has a rudder rather than a skeg. Otherwise the lines look sleek and the quality appears to be high. I have not paddled it yet.

Does anyone have any experience with this boat or its fiberglass cousin the Solstice GT?


>
>The Gulfstream is larger than some, but not really
>what you'd call all that large. Really, it's a try it
>and see. I have yet to see a Temp 180 but understand
>the cockpit size to be in the range of the Nitehawk
>and the Carolina 16.
>
>-- Wes


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