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by Eric Esche » Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:33 pm
I got to paddle an old friend's loaner Blissstick Huka last weekend on the upper Hootch. First time ever for me in any Blissstick boat. Upper Hootch wasn't very demanding (class I-II-III), but I was comparing the Huka to my Savage Skreem while not looking a gift horse in the mouth nor the generousity of a loaned boat and paddle on a sunny day after rains and not having been wet for 3 weeks. Other than being a tad edgier when entering eddies than my Skreem which I did not have with me on my trip east, it was very stable, and handled all the hydrallics I could find with no problems, both surfing and punching, and was a fine river runner even at low water. Even got a few decent enders in it. Also pulled others over to the side just fine and it came with rescue bars built in to the deck. (No one in my group swam, but we saw folks who were above their skill level all day long) Chines on it are not very pronounced and are up nearly out of the water, so they don't tend to hang on rocks, but could if you really heeled it over in a peel out in shallow water. While almost a displacement hull, it has an almost planing hull at the same time which I think makes it so stable. I think you could put a beginner in it with not much problem as a river runner. Plastic seemed tough enough, even though mine had a crack and a pretty good wrinkle in it from the owner's son. Wasn't as heavy as my Skreem. Comfort level was about the same for my 210 + 20 pounds of gear, and the Huka does have adjustable thigh braces which the old Skreem never had as an option. For a shorter creeker, it kept up just fine with the 3 old school river runners I was with, until Bobby decided to race towards the end so he wouldn't miss his dad at the takeout in his Mirage. If I was looking for a used boat and couldn't find another Skreem, I'd consider a Huka, along with an OverFlow X, or another creeky type boat. Boat I am lusting over now is a Jackson Mega Rocker, but I haven't gotten to paddle one yet. YMMV.
Eric Esche