Thursday, 13 July 2017

The difference between creak boating and play boating by mikey konopka

There are many differences between payboating and creak boating so the first one is the size of the boat. Play boats are almost half the size off creak boats and come to a stubby front and rear. While creak boats come to more of a point and are narrower. The short stubby ends off a playboat allow it to slice underwater to do cartwheels and many other cool tricks. Creek boats larger bow and stern allow it to go over features instead of going under the features they also allow the boat to go faster.  Creek boats are made to do more technical  creaks and go off waterfalls. While playboats are made to surf waves and do trick. play boats are also very good for big water because it is easier to get out of hydraulics. Creek boats and play boats are made two do two different things that is why they are shaped so differently

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