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gwjones
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Looking for a Single Scull

Post by gwjones » February 28th, 2007, 11:46 am

Folks:

Do any of you have a good resource for looking for good, used singles? My son needs a boat. I try to keep track of things on the row2k website, but there has to be other resources as well. We are looking for an Empacher, Filippi, Fluiddesign or other comparable boat.

Thanks!

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Re: Looking for a Single Scull

Post by PaulS » February 28th, 2007, 1:07 pm

gwjones wrote:Folks:

Do any of you have a good resource for looking for good, used singles? My son needs a boat. I try to keep track of things on the row2k website, but there has to be other resources as well. We are looking for an Empacher, Filippi, Fluiddesign or other comparable boat.

Thanks!
What is your location?
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Looking for a Single Scull

Post by gwjones » February 28th, 2007, 1:15 pm

I am located in Southern California, but that does not preclude looking in other geographical areas in the US....

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Post by PaulS » February 28th, 2007, 1:29 pm

gwjones wrote:I am located in Southern California, but that does not preclude looking in other geographical areas in the US....
I deal with a line of boats from Swift Racing (more details at my site if you wish to see them) on the West Coast (I'm in WA).

The next information that would be useful would be the hull size required based on your son's weight, and trend in weight, since if he is getting heavier or lighter the appropriate weight range should be selected.
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Post by gwjones » February 28th, 2007, 2:14 pm

Paul:

I just sent you a PM so we can take this discussion offline (at least off the message board).

Thanks

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