Draggingto
No Clue
- Location
- Brooklyn MI
Okay guys, i just got my chan and i am having a dilemma with deciding on a correct length pole for it!!!
I will be using this as a do it all boat, flat water, lake michigan surf, river riding ect ect with different length ride plates, So this is NOT going to be a flatwater only boat.
First question, what are the length's of Xmetal poles is this correct?
Comp length= 27.5 shortest - 30.5 longest
Mid length=?
Full length= 33.5 shortest - 36.5 longest
Second question, what have other Chan or short boat owners found they like there pole length at?
Mine currently has a Comp pole extended to the longest length possible and 50mm riser bars angled back some and i still feel its going to be to short for the kind of riding i want to do BUT i dont really know as everything is still frozen here and i cant actually try it out.
I have a couple people that have offered to trade standard length for my comp but i dont know if thats what i need to do? I dont want to have to change (Buy,sell or trade) poles multiple times.
Any help or insight you guys have would be awesome.
Bryan
I will be using this as a do it all boat, flat water, lake michigan surf, river riding ect ect with different length ride plates, So this is NOT going to be a flatwater only boat.
First question, what are the length's of Xmetal poles is this correct?
Comp length= 27.5 shortest - 30.5 longest
Mid length=?
Full length= 33.5 shortest - 36.5 longest
Second question, what have other Chan or short boat owners found they like there pole length at?
Mine currently has a Comp pole extended to the longest length possible and 50mm riser bars angled back some and i still feel its going to be to short for the kind of riding i want to do BUT i dont really know as everything is still frozen here and i cant actually try it out.
I have a couple people that have offered to trade standard length for my comp but i dont know if thats what i need to do? I dont want to have to change (Buy,sell or trade) poles multiple times.
Any help or insight you guys have would be awesome.
Bryan