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I need some opinons on a Bliss-Stik SCUD (Pictures)

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:00 pm
by RomanLA
I found a Bliss-Stik agent selling some demo boats. He has a SCUD for $500 (normal price is $850). Anyone have any experience paddling one of these? Would it be a good first boat? Thanks for the feedback.

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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:54 am
by Trismegistus
Hopefully the Capt. or so one else will chime in here with some 1st hand experience -- all I can tell you is that I've heard nothing but good -- a strong performer, forgiving and easy to paddle. Good first baot if you're playful and not looking for some long marathon flat water boating -- for this is a boat that'll be looking to ride moving water and play some waves. And the price and condition look to be very good. If you don't want it -- you might even put me in touch with the boat.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:07 am
by RomanLA
Alrighty thanks...I basically want it for river running, minor creeking, and a bit of play...I'm pretty sure it will do all of that. Their web site says "There ain’t nothing you can’t bomb with a SCUD!!!!!" and shows a guy going off a waterfall. lol The agent said "Very stable and still plays well. Blunts, 360's and whatnot. Even an occasional loop". I guess that about covers everything. I just wish it was lime green. :P

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:10 am
by depic
LOOKS SWEET

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:10 pm
by RomanLA
Trismegistus wrote:If you don't want it -- you might even put me in touch with the boat.
I'm now the official Bliss-Stick agent for Louisiana, so I'm ordering some demo boats from the factory. I'm sending you a pm with the guy's contact information. :P

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:17 pm
by Jim_Addington
Sub-standard boat design.

If you are into Bliss-Stick get a Mystic. It is a much better design for down river. I paddled the Scud on Gore Canyon once and hated it. It is like a potato (too short for a creek boat and too much volume for a play boat).

Go out and take advantage of retailers. Demo as many as possible. Find something with good outfitting that lets you sit comfortably for long periods of time. There is nothing worse than numb feet.

Peace - Go Kayaking!

Jim

PS - Pack Rat is selling some brand spanking new boats for half off. Sweet Deal!!!

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:49 pm
by RIORESIDENT
no offence, but how the hell did that happen? wern't you just asking about a week ago what a kayak was?

"I'm now the official Bliss-Stick agent for Louisiana"

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:55 am
by Jim_Addington
I was wondering the same thing. Please do tell.

I had to kayak throughout the country and central america before I could rep anything.

What is your secret?

JimBob

PS - Support small business - Drop the AT paddles and get yourself a Blue Pool! I am the Arkansas Sales Rep.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:59 pm
by RomanLA
I ordered a Mystic for my first demo boat. I plan to pickup a SCUD from the shipment coming to the states next month though. As far as the agent thing, I guess it was a combination of things. First, they didn't have an agent in Louisiana and wanted to get coverage in this area. Second, I scoped out a couple whitewater runs down here and have a plan to bring people there for whitewater trips and let them demo boats. Also, I have a background in web design and advertising to help me get the word out.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:41 pm
by Jim_Addington
nice

sounds good

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:49 pm
by CAPTAIN ALEVE
Check out my comments on the SCUD under the topic "SCUD = FUN". I have a Mystic, too, and paddle it if I'm expecting a lot of pools on a run. It's a little less fun than the SCUD, but a whole lot faster.

Captain Aleve

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:01 pm
by Arthur Bowie
RomanLA wrote:..... I scoped out a couple whitewater runs down here .......
I guess my info on Lake Charles is out of date. Where is the running water in that area?

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:34 pm
by RomanLA
Arthur Bowie wrote:
RomanLA wrote:..... I scoped out a couple whitewater runs down here .......
I guess my info on Lake Charles is out of date. Where is the running water in that area?
Toro Bayou and Kisatchie Bayou are both about 100 miles north of me...basically east and west of Leesville. Kisatchie has class I/II and one of the 3 waterfalls in Louisiana. Odum falls in is in the same area, but I haven't gotten to check it out yet. Toro Bayou is supposed to be Class I in the Spring, but I actually think it will be class II at a mid-level during the Winter. There is also a spot on the Sabine River called the Ghost Rapids. It's supposed to be class III waves created for the first couple of hours after the hydro plant puts the generators online. Anyway, I figure they'll be good places for me to get in some paddling and demo boats, between trips to Texas and Arkansas. :P