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Subject: Re: Prijon Kodiak


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Nighthawk175
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Date Posted: 16:22:43 06/05/04 Sat
In reply to: Simon Tipper 's message, "Prijon Kodiak" on 15:19:26 06/03/04 Thu

It's a fairly large boat, but man, you really won't know until you test paddle it. It's likely you'll fit, but you have variables like your personal fitness level, flexibility etc. that come into play beyond just dimensions. Of course there is the matter of whether you'll like how it paddles too.

Well made boat though, very tough plastic on the Prijon boats.

>I'm 6'1" and 300 lbs size 12 feet. I have been offered
>this boat at a deal price. Will it be too small?

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ray
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Date Posted: 22:21:19 08/01/04 Sun

>It's a fairly large boat, but man, you really won't
>know until you test paddle it. It's likely you'll
>fit, but you have variables like your personal fitness
>level, flexibility etc. that come into play beyond
>just dimensions. Of course there is the matter of
>whether you'll like how it paddles too.
>
>Well made boat though, very tough plastic on the
>Prijon boats.
>
>>I'm 6'1" and 300 lbs size 12 feet. I have been offered
>>this boat at a deal price. Will it be too small?

Initial stability is an issue with this boat,
i"m 6' 270 lbs and I fit well, lots of adjustment


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