Boats and Gear > Buy and Sell
Looking for a boat! Anyone selling?
FINN:
How about a Pyranha M3(isnt that what its called Matt??) in "perfect condition" no scratches (or dents) for about €700 ;)
what a deal!!!! :)
Jer:
So good, it practically runs rivers by itself!
JODY:
If you dont own a decent set of gear (cag, b.a., helmet, paddles etc) i dont see much point in splashing out on a boat yet.
Give it a few more months, try out all the different styles of club boats & see what you like. Going for a creeker straight off isnt the best idea in my opinion... try something thats gives you the option to have a bit of a play too. There is alot of essential skills to be learnt from playboating & if you want to improve over the summer surfing & sluice are the most reliable spots to get water.
Monkey Loving Bob:
Heya Rachel,
you have a great resource for boats in the club, it will give you the opportunity to try out loads of different designs and brands (each brand has it's own outfitting, one will fit a little bit better than the others). It's huge market for for the amount of participants and the range available is really impressive and diversee. As has been said before, take the time assembling the other personal pieces of gear before you commit to buying the single most expensive item you'll purchase.
A great place to really spend money is on your blades.
There are some seriously good value blades that you will get years from available at the moment.
After that a deck and Cag will really improve your experience every weekend. A couple of smaller purchses now could see you enjoy yourself a hell of a lot more, improve your paddling and give you the time to familiarise yourself with the characteristics you're looking for in a boat.
On the other hand it's your money and we're not buying this stuff for you...
Eoghan:
yeah first look into getting good gear and playing around with the biggerr and smaller boats the club have! :)
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