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Overall rating
4.8
Design
5.0
Perfomance
4.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
I bought my SCUD as a boat to predominantly be used for teaching and leading on Class III water. I was tired of everytime I went to pull a big guy out my little playboat just standing up on its tail and being a pain in the ass to get the guy to shore. The SCUD is everything I could have asked for and more! Lots of room in the stern for safety gear and lunch. I've done some creeking in it and although it's not as great as my Habitat when it comes to some things... it sure is fun to pick your way down a tech little creek with it.
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Class III - IV Paddler. 6'1" 200lbs.
Pros / The Good
Comfortable as hell. Turns on a dime. Boofs unbelievably well, but you could tell that by looking at it. Great boat for leading/rescuing from (as opposed to a playboat with lower volume).
Cons / The Bad
SLOW. Not amazing at punching big trashy holes.
Recommend
Yes
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(Updated: January 17, 2007)
Overall rating
4.8
Design
5.0
Perfomance
4.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
Fun Little Boat
Tested on: Class 3-4 rivers in the south east US. Little River, Tellico, Ocoee and several others.
Fun boat in smaller creeks and some larger water. Turns fast in eddies and peelouts. Fairly stable with the wide planning hull which also makes interesting rolling being so wide. Not a boat to learn how to roll in!
If you get deep it surfaces like a cork at rocket speeds. On the larger water it tracks like crap so you will always have a paddle in the water. Very comfortable outfitting! I can spend all day in the SCUD and never feel cramped. On the lower volume creeks this boat is a dream. FUN!
Fun but it shouldn't be your ONLY boat! This is the first creeker I have owned but have paddled a Rocker, Jefe and a Gus with much enjoyment. Went with the SCUD because I feel more "in tune" with not so much boat to handle. If you are into low volume creeks that require small, tight eddy turns this is a boat to look at for sure.
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Location: S.E USA
Age: 45
Weight: 68 kgs
Age: 45
Weight: 68 kgs
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(Updated: April 14, 2006)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
Very stabile, very maneuverable, love it
About myself
I've been paddling for about 10 years now. For the last four years, I've been looking for a boat to replace my beat-up WS Stubby for low-volume creeking. Looks like the SCUD is a perfect match - finally.
About the test environment
Escanaba had some powerful holes, while Silver required precise maneuvering. Both are creek-type runs. Silver was running quite low, lots of rocks sticking out.
An update: Paddled the Yellow Dog - Class 4 drops separated by Class 2 stretches.
Review
It took me about fourty seconds in a pond to decide that this is a boat I wanted. I picked it up in Rocky Mountain Kayak in PA. To explain - I was looking for a short creek/allaround boat that would be hard to flip, yet easy to turn and ferry. The "hard to flip" part I discovered right away in a pond. In that regard, it's head and shoulders above all other small creekers/allarounders that I've tried, except for maybe the Nomad (which is way too long for my taste). The SCUD simply will not flip. It feels like the boat has training wheels. Makes me feel very safe. When fooling around with it on a trial run, quite a few times I was certain that I was going over, but the boat would have none of it. The boat remained stabile in turbulent features, too - when balancing on pillows and stuff.
The cockpit is very roomy and comfortable. My sprayskirt turned out to be too narrow for the wide cockpit rim (even though it fits fine on Pyranha, Wavesport, and Prijon), so I had to get another sprayskirt. The cockpit rim is recessed into the boat - looks like the sprayskirt is very well protected.
The maneuverability is great. The boat spins on a dime (especially if I remember to engage the rails). Last-instance course corrections are very easy, too. It surfes nicely, though it prefers spinning over front-surfing.
I'm still getting used to not being able to sink the stern - I hadn't realized how much I've come to rely on it, especially when ferrying and front-surfing. But you'd expect this in a creekboat, and SCUD's short length partually compensates for it.
Rolling the boat is very easy. There's a fun moment in there - when most boats are "teetering" on the way up, the SCUD's amazing stability kicks in, and it completes the roll for you, so it feels snappier than normal. Handrolling is easy too.
Holes
It goes through holes quite easily. I haven't had a problem "skipping over" or punching through, and it stays level - neither the bow nor the stern try to submerge. When sitting in a play hole, there's freedom to move around. The SCUD doesn't force you to sit in a through like a displacement hull boat would.
Hull speed
Compared to the longer creek boats (and all of them are longer), the SCUD is slow, especially when paddling flat water. But it didn't seem much of a problem during attainments and ferries.
Outfitting
Very good, except for the foot brace. Foot brace is just a couple of blocks of foam thrown into the boat. Make sure to check it before you take the boat on the river, even for a demo. I added some foam to fill in the empty space, and attached it to the hull. I wrote to Bliss-stick about it, and Norm answered that they are going to change how they ship it.
The rest of the outfitting is well made. You can adjust the thigh hooks not only back and forth, but also change how deep they stick in. The moulded seat is high and comfortable, and feels solid. There's a Pelican box attachment in the seat, that can fit a good-size box. The boat has plenty of beaner attacment points, a security bar, and comfortable hand holds. The drain plug is seated deep within the plastic, there's no way to damage it.
Update
Came back from another trip up North. This time we did the Yellow Dog (descriptions: AWA, Midwest Rivers). Again - the SCUD is very forgiving and stabile. One of the drops had a hole in the middle of it, where everybody was penciling in, stalling, and flipping - but not the SCUD. It just skipped over it and stayed upright (click for larger photos):
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(Sorry - I was the one with the camera, so no pics of me running the drop. You can see the tip of my bow though ;-) ). At another drop, I screwed up - went too far right and was on my way to a log sieve - but the SCUD was easy enough to quickly turn, and then when I lost my balance, it stayed on the side instead of flipping, so a quick brace allowed me to remain unscated. Did I mention I love this boat?
Conclusion
Love it! This is going to be my creeker for years to come. My search for Stubby replacement is over :)
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About Me
Location: Silver, w.br Escanaba, Yellow Dog (MI)
Age: 38
Weight: 81.6 kgs
Age: 38
Weight: 81.6 kgs
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(Updated: December 23, 2005)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
finally a creek boat i like
About myself
i have been paddling 13 years throughout the world.mostly teaching kayaking and photoboating and creeking when i can.have paddled in norway, nepal,usa, Canada and other places.About the test environment
I paddles the Scud on class 3-5 creeks, some ow voloume and others pushy, The rivers included,kaituna at open gates, Wairoa in flood, high water rangatiki and other north island rivers.Review
I have been paddling rivers for the past thirteen years, and during those years I have never found a creek boat that I’ve either enjoyed or felt comfortable kayaking in, often deciding rather to paddle my playboat.This has all changed with the release of bliss-sticks newest creation the SCUD.The first time I jumped in the SCUD I immediately loved it., with the same hull as the RAD 185 it feels totally familiar to my playboat and now i do not have to change my paddling style to accommodate a creek boat, which use to be a constant source of frustration. I have been paddling the SCUD for a few weeks now and have been kayaking in a variety of class 5 water from low volume creeks to pushy whitewater.
I found the scud to be in its element in low to mid volume rivers, it turns easy, holds its line nicely, plays well, carves beautifully, and mostly what I love about the scud is it feels and reacts very similar to my playboat and instantly feels familiar to me when I jump in it. The SCUD boofs amazingly and rises to the surface quicker than any boat I have ever paddled and is just great fun to paddle.
The scud has great potential for a diverse group of paddlers. It will enable beginner and intermediate paddlers to kayak a class above what they are currently paddling in their playboat and still have loads of fun playing. When it comes to harder and steeper class 5 the SCUD is in its favorite environment feeling more like a body extension and safe.
On the down side I feel the scud does not handle higher volume rivers so well and lacks top end speed for crucial ferry moves, however all boats have their characteristics and it is a matter of knowing the boat and this certainly has not stopped me kayaking and enjoying higher volume rivers in the Scud. I feel some of the instability of the scud comes from the high side walls which I found to trip me up when the river starts to get pushy.
Conclusion
Over all I love the scud and think it’s a great boat, although the steep side walls makes it alittle triply on higher volume rivers, I can deal with that and the positives far outweigh the negatives, its great fun, comfortable and like I said before feels so familiar, great!.Review
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Location: new-zealand
Age: 31
Weight: 68 kgs
Age: 31
Weight: 68 kgs
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(Updated: December 19, 2005)
Overall rating
4.8
Design
5.0
Perfomance
4.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
SCUD
I was very excited to try this boat out, so much so I postponed my travels just to get my hands on one to take to the west coast of the south island in New Zealand.
It’s a sweet smooth transition from playboat to creeker. Mostly all the rivers I paddled the Scud on were steep low volume runs like the Upper Perth and the Upper Hokitika to name a few.
The Scud is a boofing machine, it's agile and quick to turn which was key in maneuvering through boulder gardens. It resurfaced quick and stable off of waterfalls, it punched holes better than I thought it would, when stuck in a hole its shortness offered a controllability not really found in longer creekers.
This thing is nostalgic of the old Topolino. It playboats, it loops huge and rolls easily. It is a bit slow in higher volume water “3500cfs or 100cumecs” but seemed to hold a good line.
I liked the outfitting with the adjustable thigh braces and the new seat with a large compartment between the legs to accommodate a pelican case.
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About Me
Location: sanpiiont ID
Age: 28
Weight: 72.6 kgs
Age: 28
Weight: 72.6 kgs
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