Cl?o,
Maybe with Chantale's boat (60 gallons)? For your weight, that's pretty big! You run some pretty big stuff and your EZ is only 47 gallons! In comparison: Grahame's Big EZ is still small at 51 gallons (if he still has it), my Booster is 55 gallons; a Jackson Fun is 54 gallons. So there are a few bigger boats you could borrow. As for creek boats, my Blunt is 76 gallons and Grahame's Mystic is a tad smaller, at 73 gallons, with the main difference is that creek boats have more volume in the back than playboats. You could rent one, or a big river runner like a Pyranha Recoil Large (Tibor has one, it is big). Anyway, below is Larry's description of the run. Since it is so short, we could always share a boat...
--Christian
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The first day on the Taylorville section is a good warmup for the weekend. This section is a good river for an intro to creeking. That's if you want to learn how to bounce off rocks or paddle in 6 inches of water down a slide. The entire section is only 1.3 km long and a normal run top to bottom only takes at most 15 minutes. By the time we got on the river, Alex had already done 8 runs of the first slide. Joanne was able to test her new Mamba which was purchased just last week. Ray as usual had his video equipment set up to capture all the fun in HD.