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Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 5:24 pm
by steve h
i am in div 3 and my coach recommended that i bought a new boat and i was just wondering which type of boat was best and where to find them.
thanks :cool:

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 5:44 pm
by c1mini
are you a k1 then or c1?

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 5:45 pm
by craig
Hi there,

The short boats from Nomad have been popular to date, 2 models in the 'force' and the 'energy'. They are available to demo at most races on the calender one way or another and are also available in Nottingham on a daily basis.

If you wish to try one then give me a call or speak to anyone you see padlling one I'm sure they will be able to help.

Craig: 07713249677

Nomad are a British based. Other popular manufacturers include Vadja, Double Dutch and Caiman amongst others, all based in Europe. I'm sure their respective representees will post up with details of their offerings.

Hope this is of some help
Cheers

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 5:48 pm
by steve h
i am k1

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 5:55 pm
by craig
That was a good guess eh the above boats are kayak!

Cheers

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 6:26 pm
by steve h
thanks craig :D

Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 11:04 pm
by Dutch Geezer
Double Dutch have just sold Scimitar number 130 and Slingshot 103, so they are pretty popular worldwide. We also have various sizes for paddlers from 55 kilos upwards.

There are demo boats at HPP and if that is too far to travel, give me a bell on 07979 816550 and we will try to arrange a test paddle for you in both models.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:03 pm
by brights
Just to let you all know that Caiman demo boats are now available in the Uk. To demo a boat either see "the Brights" at events or e-mail steve.bright62@tiscali.co.uk

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:05 pm
by brights
This weekend at bala there will be the following demo boats availiable;

~ Cadetto - the short presedence cut for approximatley 60kg

~ Maxtreme - cut for approximatley 70kg

for more details please see The caiman website

Julies premier will also be for sale if anyone is interested

Soon there will also be the acrobat c1 and 2 premier's (at different sizes)

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:35 pm
by Train2Win
If you are in Div 3 my advice would be to look out for a second hand short boat as many top paddlers have tried a few and might be willing to sell for a reasonable price. Also boatmakers like Nomad might have some ex-demos kicking around you could bid for.

As for the best boat at the moment..everyone seems to have a different opinion! For the heavier guys (75Kg +) the Slingshot and Scimitar have had positive feedback from top paddlers, with Richard Hounslow and Huw Swetnam in Slingshots and Euon and Eidan Rheinish in Scimitars. As for smaller paddlers the boat of choice at the moment seems to be the new Energy by Nomad, paddled by Kimberley Walsh, Neil Caffrey, and Laura Blakeman, tho the Force 360 is also a popular choice.

Other options include the Caiman Premier, the Vajda Tuscan and the Zig Zag 3.6.9.

In my opinion, it might be worth trying to have a go in a Force 360, as quite a few people have changed from the Force to the Energy recently so you might be able to get hold of one 2nd hand without too much bother!

Good luck deciding!!

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 10:31 pm
by steve h
thanks. i will proberly be able to get down to hpp i don't live to far away. i will see when i am around. and can get a lift down there then i will give you a ring or put a reply on here thanks for the help. :cool:

thanks to everyone else aswell.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 10:34 pm
by steve h
does any one know how much they cost or any website that i can find a price list on

thanks :laugh:

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 12:25 pm
by Kev.S
Just bought boats for two of my kids, both Div 2 one opted for the Vadja Tuscan the other went for the Nomad Energy which seems a bit quicker on the sprints, The Tuscan cost £880 and the Energy £800 the plus with Nomad you dont have to wait 8 weeks, you would probably get it in 3 :;):

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 3:41 pm
by Dutch Geezer
All the Double Dutch prices and constructions are on the website at www.doubledutchuk.com. our prices start from £650 for a really good hardwearing 9 kilo boat, well suited for a paddler new to Slalom who doesn't know where all those nasty little rocks are hiding.

Delivery time at the moment is about 3-4 weeks.

Best advice would be to try all the new designs and make sure that you get the one that suits you the best.

All the best

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 4:28 pm
by Kev.S
Dutch Geezer is absolutely right try loads of boats, my kids sent me dizzy with all of the different boats out there.

My apologies to Dutch Geezer for not mentioning the Slingshot another very good boat that they both liked.

You will find most of these suppliers will actually let you use a demo boat for one of your runs if you ask nicely, I cant think of a better way to determine whether you like a boat or not.