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Dicko wrote: I would question the accuracy of the epic figures on the relative speed of their boats as well.
Buy a more stable ski, just don't expect to be as fast as they tell you.
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egger wrote: Buy a second hand stable boat, develop your technique and stability and then sell it in six months time to buy a faster/better ski. If you look after it you will get back what you paid for. In effect you have leased the ski for little or no cost, while you have developed your paddling and in the mean time had a chance to look around and try a whole bunch of different skis. You will be a much wiser and better paddler in six months time to make a decision.
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Dicko wrote: I would question the accuracy of the epic figures on the relative speed of their boats as well.
To say that a v8 is only 1'25" slower than a v12 when paddled by an intermediate paddler over a 10km course is just not accurate.
This would equate to 240 metres over that distance.
My best effort in an xt compared to a red7 pro, over an 8km course,showed a 5 minute difference. In the pro I averaged about 11.7 kmh
In sideshore the v8 would definitely be easier and faster compared to a high performance ski, but in a straight downwind paddle the HPS would probably be 10 mins faster.
To suggest that a v10 is 15 secs (8 boat lengths)slower in flat water just doesn't stack up in real life. Maybe if you've got a big ticker and arms like Schwarzeneger.
It would be interesting to compare Wesley's times on Surfskiracing to see if Epics' times are accurate.
Buy a more stable ski, just don't expect to be as fast as they tell you.
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