Weight Limits for Shorter Boats
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I paddled the Otter a bit when I started solo play boating and realy liked it! It is realy light, fairly fast and realy dry even at my weight! The first generation were prety "flopy", Hellman alluminum gunwale are junk, they are realy soft, so it makes the boat quite floppy. I would go with the wood gunwales and since the boat is glass, no need to remove them in the fall/winter( for the one of us who lives in cold climates!) They are realy tough, last year, one hellman canoe got wrap on a bolder and after recovry, the boat got paddled all the way to the take out with out taking water!! I would like to try one again since I have more paddling experience!!
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A question to the larger paddler (well, average sized!), how do you effect the handling on a prelude, more tippy, just wetter, even slower, i suppose the same question would go for any of the short boats, although not the l'edge it seems.
I've paddled a Spanish/super fly a few times and they're fine for playing, not sure i'd want to do a long section in one though...a bit wet
I've paddled a Spanish/super fly a few times and they're fine for playing, not sure i'd want to do a long section in one though...a bit wet
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