mohawk xl 13 vs. probe 13
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A lot less of a party, more family friendly. I always remembered a good flea market, though. I missed last year and heard it lost a little and have heard they moved it to a smaller area this year. And, of course, your river options differ. In addition to the Nat - Ocoee (1 hour), Tuck (30 min?), Little Tenn, etc
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GAF, generally has an excellent used boat sale, with very often; some GREAT bargains from individuals and dealers.
Zeke, I think the Probe series make excellent starter boats, and; depending on your age and ambition even a good career boat.
However, If you ARE considering a career boat, you might be better served by a Probe11 or a Probe12-2.
Just, some food for thought.
Zeke, I think the Probe series make excellent starter boats, and; depending on your age and ambition even a good career boat.
However, If you ARE considering a career boat, you might be better served by a Probe11 or a Probe12-2.
Just, some food for thought.
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Zeke,
2 hours north of you. I have a Probe 12 (the old 12II), a Zephyr, an Ocoee on hand. If you can get away, email me at jim(dot)pruitt(at)gmail(dot)com
2 hours north of you. I have a Probe 12 (the old 12II), a Zephyr, an Ocoee on hand. If you can get away, email me at jim(dot)pruitt(at)gmail(dot)com
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Update: I had the opportunity for my first OC-1 experience yesterday thanks to an anonymous "angel" who lent me not only a boat but also his paddle and pump (Thanks!!!). The boat is an old Whitesell
Descender which I took down to Balcony Falls section of the James. Had a blast and was able to keep it upright. Did have some trouble keeping it going in a straight line on the flat water and had to keep switching my paddle from side to side which I'm sure is "bad form". After this experience I'm looking forward to paddling something a bit more maneuverable so I'll try to make contact with some of you all (who have indicated a willingness to share boats) as time allows. In the meantime I'm planning on trying the Descender on the upper New next weekend at G-fest. Thanks again for all of the excellent feedback on this thread.
Descender which I took down to Balcony Falls section of the James. Had a blast and was able to keep it upright. Did have some trouble keeping it going in a straight line on the flat water and had to keep switching my paddle from side to side which I'm sure is "bad form". After this experience I'm looking forward to paddling something a bit more maneuverable so I'll try to make contact with some of you all (who have indicated a willingness to share boats) as time allows. In the meantime I'm planning on trying the Descender on the upper New next weekend at G-fest. Thanks again for all of the excellent feedback on this thread.
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