Kind of a noob type question..but...
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Okay, my opinion might not be 100% neutral, but good as well...
Get an Esquif Blast! Shorter and more responsive than any oher tandem OC-1, the double-chine and flatter bottom makes for a great secondary stability and will be a blast to surf class 2-3 waves/holes with your daughter. It can also have a triple saddle system, and is probably more fun solo than most longer boats, but as mentioned by others, getting two boats is always the best option!
Get an Esquif Blast! Shorter and more responsive than any oher tandem OC-1, the double-chine and flatter bottom makes for a great secondary stability and will be a blast to surf class 2-3 waves/holes with your daughter. It can also have a triple saddle system, and is probably more fun solo than most longer boats, but as mentioned by others, getting two boats is always the best option!
jscottl67,
I'm picking up an Outrage X in Pigeon Forge this weekend and live about 15 minutes from the Haw, in Apex. You're welcome to try it sometime. Let me know when you're heading to the Haw. BTW, I'm 6'3" and 225 and am probably about the same skill level as you. I learned in a Nitro and really liked that boat (I may buy another one if I find the right deal.)
carter1
I'm picking up an Outrage X in Pigeon Forge this weekend and live about 15 minutes from the Haw, in Apex. You're welcome to try it sometime. Let me know when you're heading to the Haw. BTW, I'm 6'3" and 225 and am probably about the same skill level as you. I learned in a Nitro and really liked that boat (I may buy another one if I find the right deal.)
carter1