: I have recently bought a Dagger Crossfire + a Eskimo Gambler for my son and I
: and we are real novices. The dagger has centre foam wall buoyancy but
: because of this it is really hard to get in/out where as the Eskimo is
: simple. Bit of a silly question I know but can I remove the foam wall and
: somehow replace with buoyancy bags?
There may be better forums to ask this on, but normally whitewater boats that have foam "walls" it's there both for floatation and to keep the deck from imploding. Better molding processes on newer boats pretty much have eliminated them on the new boats. If you're planning on running class I and II rivers the "wall" shouldn't be a problem removing it, in bigger water it might be.
Bill H.
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