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Reviews written by lifeofloon
So I’ve been pretty slack ass lately about boating. With car trouble and just a busy schedule in general I have not been getting in as much paddling time as I would like. With my new additions to the Green river area demo center I was getting antsy to get back on the water. With the big rain in the SE a few weeks back I was happy to wait a day to try the new Gangster though. I wanted to have the comfort of the CM for high water Toxaway. However the next day I was more then happy to play with the Gangster on the Ravens Fork. Initial impression was that I like the looks of it. Although as the Sniper looked like you were paddling a bull; the Gangster looks like you’re paddling an alligator. Outfitting and basic setup is pretty basic; easy to use rubber/webbing grab loops on the bow and stern with three small extraction points around the cockpit. Recessed drain plug. It comes standard with a bow and stern center pillars. The seat is mounted on the sides of the cockpit and is...