The Millenium is definately a favorite of bigger paddlers.
John
"Lutz, Matt" <mlutz@...> wrote:
>stick with the millenium - its a bit easier to paddle and as you know if
>its easier then you'll be faster....
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>Behalf Of Edward Gordon
>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 8:27 AM
>To: wildwater@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [wildwater] Can anyone tell me about...
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>Doug- It's not totally on point, but the following link on the British
>ww site gives some information:
>http://wildwater.suddenlaunch.com/index.cgi?board=news
>Look under "lets talk boats". I would think Geoff Calhoun or Chris
>Hipgrave would have the most information on the pros and cons of the
>k-1's out there. For what its worth, Charles Albright has both a
>Millennium and an Esox. He generally paddles the Esox (because he broke
>the Millennium foot brace) , but says both are good. .....Ed
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>Doug Ritchie <dr1001wildwater@...> wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me about the characteristics of the Millenium
>kayak
> and the Esox kayak. I was in a Millenium owned by Tom Moore in
> Kernville CA. That was back in 2003 and I hadn't been in a
>wildwater
> kayak since 1992 at the time. So, yes, it was very weird. But
>now
> I'm wondering about those two boat types, which is faster? I am
>45
> years old, still a bit over weight and probably deluding myself
>into
> believing I can handle a fast squirly boat. Let me know if you
>know
> anything.
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> Thanks, Doug Ritchie
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