Creek boat volumes too high?

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okieboater
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Re: Creek boat volumes too high?

Post by okieboater » Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:10 pm

Hey BMuu,
Have you tried the Jackson Hero Series?

I have a Super Hero, has the Fun hull basically and a Rocker top. Tons of room and surfs great. I went from a Mega Rocker to the Second generation Super Hero mainly for the ability to surf better and was very surprised how well the Super Hero works as a creeker and fun river runner.
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Re: Creek boat volumes too high?

Post by cpresoz » Sun Jun 19, 2011 5:35 pm

I'm very pleased with my Pyranha Karnali L. I had been considering the Jackson Hero, but the Karnali, barely used, showed up on Craigslist for a great price. But at 48 lbs. and 80 gals., in retrospect, something smaller may have been fine for our local creeks since I'll probably never hit the large Colorado gorges.
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Re: Creek boat volumes too high?

Post by BMuu » Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:19 pm

The only real complaint I have about the design of the diesel is the ratchet straps hit the skirt and that the seat isn't as comfy as jackson sweet cheeks. I may throw the sweet cheeks from my 4fun in there though.

As far as everything else goes I just need to get used to the boat more.
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