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Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
By:TomF
Date: 7/26/2000, 2:21 pm
In Response To: Re: Pygmy vs. CLC??? (Gary)

I built a Pygmy Coho and found the customer service excellent, but the materials (including resin and cloth) were a little skimpy. But I do love the design and it's a great looking and extremely seaworthy kayak -- really seems to come alive when the water's choppy. BTW, I didn't get the rudder and have never felt the need for one, even on the windiest days.

Tom

: I'm almost done with a CLC WR164, a Highly Skilled, Underpaid & Motivated
: Engineer I know built a Pygmy COHO. Both look great. The scraf joints on
: the CLC's are more difficult to line up and get the surfaces flush, The
: rounded top really looks cool. The Pygmy top is built up seperately and
: then attached... Seems like a lot of work. The CLC comes basic with the
: hatches & bulkheads, Pygmy you buy this as a option. A different
: theory on being water tight I guess, I'd rather stuff me crap thru a hatch
: than climb inside a dry bag. The CLC Hatches are top mounted, while the
: Pygmy are lipped and somewhat Flush mounted. We Both Live in Washington so
: I have to take a lot more crap from the locals for not buying locally and
: supporting the home team but the 8.75% sales tax changed my mind. We both
: ran out of resin and had to buy more.. something to do with mixing up more
: than we needed almost everytime... better to have to much than come up
: short. Another Cool factor is that CLC seem to have the wood splices
: spaced alternating from front to back between the panels while the COHO
: seemed to have all the splices lined up in the back. Spend the extra money
: and get the Rudder option for those windy days. Either way both are Way
: Cool and a Hell of a lot better than being seem paddling around in a
: Tupperware Toy that has a Recycled symbol with a 2 stamped on it. Add the
: options up along with shipping & tax and see how much money the wife
: will let you spend. Also the recommended hours is for actual working time
: not dreaming about it and waiting for the glue to dry.

Messages In This Thread

Pygmy vs. CLC???
Jed -- 7/25/2000, 1:18 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Jeff Miller -- 7/30/2000, 2:27 am
Re: How many hours it takes
Mike W -- 8/7/2000, 9:43 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Larry Pfisterer -- 7/27/2000, 5:25 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
lee, -- 7/26/2000, 11:06 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Jed -- 7/28/2000, 10:54 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
lee -- 7/28/2000, 11:47 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Stephen Dmetruk -- 7/26/2000, 8:32 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
todd -- 7/26/2000, 12:16 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Gary -- 7/26/2000, 1:54 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
TomF -- 7/26/2000, 2:21 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Bob -- 7/26/2000, 9:08 am
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Matthew -- 7/26/2000, 1:09 am
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Andrew Reisenweber -- 7/25/2000, 6:09 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Tom Davies -- 7/25/2000, 2:54 pm
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
Jack Martin -- 7/25/2000, 3:25 pm
Where are you?
Mike Scarborough -- 7/25/2000, 10:35 pm
Re: Where are you?
Jack Martin -- 7/26/2000, 8:37 am
Re: Pygmy vs. CLC???
peter czerpak -- 7/25/2000, 2:28 pm
can of worms...
Jim Eisenmenger -- 7/25/2000, 1:32 pm