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Monkey Loving Bob:
That's right folks I'm opening that can of worms  :o

Ok, so I am once more in the market for a playboat, I've got one or two in mind however ever the person to be open to new experiences I'm keeping an open mind on what I should be looking at. The reason I'm moving on from the agent is that I find it a bit too big for me and I suck at playboating, I'm not a blunting/backstabbing/phonix donkey monkey flipping hero - I'm just looking for something comfortable, slightly lower volume, easier to cartwheel, etc...

That pretty much sums up what I'm looking for, but I'm also vain, so it's gotta look cool  ;D
I jest,  but any opinions are welcomed - just try and back them up with a reason beyond 'I think it's great because I have one and love it'

CHeers,

Conor.

kmck:
I like the superstar, I think it's great because I have one ::). I find very comfartable and like the outfiitting. However I suck worse at playboating than you do, I have to say it really likes the surfing and once I got used to it, it was as much fun as the I3 was. I tried the project it was just a little to small in the medium and to big in it's large version. I didn't mind the zg but overall the superstar covered what I was looking for. A good boat to bring on easy rivers and to go surfing with, I know you have views on the thigh grips or lack thereof, but happy feet with happy cheeks make it a very comfortable option for me.

Meabh's dad:

--- Quote from: Monkey Loving Bob on November 14, 2008, 10:19:05 ---but any opinions are welcomed
--- End quote ---

Fair enough; I don't see what you've got to be so vain about.

You're welcome.

MD

KarlC:
may i ask what ones you have in mind?

Sara:
have you tried the medium boats? you can try my project 45 anytime.

Sara

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