Big Dog Force OC-1 - SOLD

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Big Dog Force OC-1 - SOLD

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Big Dog OC-1 Force… This boat has about ten runs on it right now, all on fairly mellow class 3 (French Broad, Upper Green, Pigeon, Nolichucky, Big laurel). I paid around 1400 for it new at the end of May, and then bought a saddle for it and some foam for sidewalls, so it has been completely re-outfitted from the heavy factory outfitting it came with- started at 62 pounds down to 48. Includes the airbags that it came with, and the original factory saddle if you want it. 1400 obo.

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I was told that the photos were in a "private" gallery and could not be seen yesterday. It should work now if you could not see them yesterday....

It's a fun boat. I just like my Fly to much and have still been paddling it. Make me an offer.
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Re: Big Dog Force OC-1

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How dry is it compared to the Fly? What do you weigh? I love my Fly but at 220#+, it's a little wet...
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160 lbs. I definitely find it drier than the fly, I mean it is not the ledge or anything, but it seems pretty easy to keep it dry. It reacts well to pulling the bow up over things with a stroke.
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I'm 190#. When trimmed neutral its only 'ok' in the dry department. When trimmed bow light, as the designers intended it to be trimmed, its much drier and more more sporty as it climbs over stuff instead of nosing through it. Boofs much better too. Is it as dry as a L'Edge? No, but its a different kind of boat with its own feel.
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Still available... 1,150.
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Re: Big Dog Force OC-1 Sold

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Sold :)
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