Pyranha Ammo

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Pyranha Ammo

Post by RIORESIDENT » Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:48 pm

anyone paddle one? what are your thoughts?

any input appreciated
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Post by epatt250 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:42 pm

Bump!

I know some people thrashed a demo at Richland, I would also be interested to hear about it.

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Post by bryanpin » Wed Jun 13, 2007 4:27 pm

i think those involved feel so bad that they're too shy to post about it. come on boys! if you're gonna take one of Don's boats, you better at least try to sell it for him!

for real though, i didn't get to paddle it, but they look sweet. I wish Carol Beth would let me have 3 boats....

man it would be cool to be the head of my household.....in fact the truth may be, if I was the head of my own house, i'd of been there bashing rocks on richland with the rest of em'.....
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Post by Lazer » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:46 pm

I've taken a Medium out for a run down Richland and had a blast. The quintessential boat for class III-IV creeks! Had volume to be comfortable while paddling and keep up on top of the water, but small enough to maneuver like a playboat. Snaped into eddys, carved on the waves and boofed like a champ.

Like Bryan, I wish I had more room in the quiver for this one right now. I still want a larger creeker (M3 or Burn) for solid class V runs, but the Ammo is the boat for Ozark creekin'!

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Post by james fleming » Tue Jul 03, 2007 4:47 pm

I dont have one, my mate has one. He gets on really well with his, paddles some meaty stuff. His only comment is that it's a bit slow.

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Re: Pyranha Ammo

Post by jjones03 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:44 pm

I got a small ammo about 2 months ago. I wanted a medium but settled with the small. I'm pretty glad I did because its easier to muscle around. Flatwater tricks are taking me awhile to figure out in this boat due to its length and shape, but they are definitely possible. The boat surfs well and is extremely easy to roll. It also has enough volume to run some gnarl. I havent gotten a chance to hit anything big but ive done a 12 foot drop a few times. Its kinda slow but definitely faster than your average play boat. All in All, this boat is the shiz...

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