Did I get a deal?
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Yeah, my Ovation was my first or second boat and I have never gotten rid of it. I still take it out a few times a year. The good thing about the boat is it does not demand your attention alot of the time as it is not as edgy as the other boats I have.
It is definitely alot of fun to play with and surfs probably better than all the others. Only drawback is it is a little slower and works you a little harder on attainments than some of the other boats. Eventhough it does not get used much anymore, I have not thought of getting rid of mine...Have fun
It is definitely alot of fun to play with and surfs probably better than all the others. Only drawback is it is a little slower and works you a little harder on attainments than some of the other boats. Eventhough it does not get used much anymore, I have not thought of getting rid of mine...Have fun
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I still hang on to my Ovation as well. I rarely paddle it, saving it mainly for those rare times when I can get my college-going son to come out with me or, more frequently, to introduce someone to the sport. I was recently teaching a class where one of the students was using it and I hopped into it to demonstrate something and was surprised at how fast the "Slow-vation" could actually move. Of course I'm comparing it to Phantoms and Preludes, but still. It's certainly faster than a Nitro.
I was exchanging emails with one of the folks at Mad River and he told me they actually have the Ovation mold. Whether they'll ever make it, I don't know. I do think it was a good beginner-intermediate design and an excellent boat to learn surfing with.
If you have the video Drill Time: Solo Playboating II, put it on and look at what boat is often being used to demonstrate various strokes. It's an Ovation. I know Bob Foote isn't that proud of the design (he helped design the boat), but for a while there it was the hot playboat. Definitely dated now and certainly not edgy enough for advanced paddlers, but still a worthwhile design.
I was exchanging emails with one of the folks at Mad River and he told me they actually have the Ovation mold. Whether they'll ever make it, I don't know. I do think it was a good beginner-intermediate design and an excellent boat to learn surfing with.
If you have the video Drill Time: Solo Playboating II, put it on and look at what boat is often being used to demonstrate various strokes. It's an Ovation. I know Bob Foote isn't that proud of the design (he helped design the boat), but for a while there it was the hot playboat. Definitely dated now and certainly not edgy enough for advanced paddlers, but still a worthwhile design.