Heya,
I used to paddle a T3 a couple of years ago.
It did me some good, the boat is predictable, stable, not too catchy, not bad for moderate river-running. But:
Slow as hell, too wide, does nor carve too well (edges not built for that), tips WILL fall of (screws get ripped right out of the plastic), heavy to carry.
In retrospect - I am glad that I had it, and I am glad to have moved on.
One thing for sure - T3 was too big for me (more like huge), even though I macthed WS weight range for the boat.
Don't get me wrong - it might work well for you, all depends on what kind of stuff you paddle, how you paddle and your size and weight. I am about 77-78 kg (don't know what that is in stones, pounds, libras, cucumbers or what ever you people measure your selfs there
), so make sure you are well heavier then me if you're thinking T3 for proper playboating.
All in all a second hand WS T3 might be a reasonable (financially
) solution, but there are better boats out there.
I you do go for it - make sure to check for cracks around the seat screws - it's a weak spot.
Enjoy!
D