Prelude versus a Bell Ocoee Comparison Request
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:18 pm
I have looked through a few old posts on the forum, but can anyone give me a more direct paddling comparison of the Prelude to a Bell Ocoee?
After switching from an Outrage that I paddled for 4 years to a Bell Ocoee at the beginning of last year, I experienced a tough Ocoee learning curve, which equated into swims and a general loss in confidence in paddling the Ocoee.
I had a tough time getting the feel of the Ocoee's hard chine, especially on my off side. So towards the end of last season, I decided to lower my Mohawk saddle at the expense of my knees and I widen the saddle at the knees. This made a world of difference. My center of gravity was lower and my knees where closer to the chine. These changes really improved the handing of the Ocoee. I finally feel comfortable being on edge on either side and have regained my confidence in my paddling abilities, shew!
With the saddle changes as well as changes in my paddling style, more up front and trying to get rid of a rudder/back end prys, which will absolutely kill your momentum in an Ocoee, I feel that I am a better paddler today, but it was rough getting to this point.
So now my Ocoee is showing quite a bit wear and I had to put on skid plates. My Ocoee has vinyl gunwhales. It seems a lot heavier then my old Outrage with wood gunwhales, which makes it seem so much slower. I realize the hull shapes have a lot to do with this. I have only paddled the Ocoee once sence installing the skid plates and it was on high pushy water. Not sure, if the skid plates will make it feel slower yet? I need to paddle it a few more times.
The plus side to the hard chine, shorter Ocoee versus the Outrage is that is turns quick, its more menuvearable, and it catches small eddies.
So after all of that, how does the Prelude paddle compared to the Ocoee?
I am 5'9" 185lbs, am I too big for this boat?
Is it is anything like a Phantom? If so, I do not think I would like it?
From the specs, I know the Prelude is shorter 9'6"/11'2" and possibly lighter after outfitting, 48lbs outfitted/43lbs no outfitting?
I think the hull is a different shape then the Ocoee? Is it faster, Dryer, more forgiving?
Can you get the Prelude with wood gunwhales?
It appears the Prelude plastic hold up better then Royalex?
Finally, I was reading about the saddle height in a few posts. My old tele knees can't take a saddle much lower then 8". Will an 8" saddle work in this boat or is that too high?
Please share anything else that you think is important in considering this boat and thank you for your information.
Thanks,
AJ
After switching from an Outrage that I paddled for 4 years to a Bell Ocoee at the beginning of last year, I experienced a tough Ocoee learning curve, which equated into swims and a general loss in confidence in paddling the Ocoee.
I had a tough time getting the feel of the Ocoee's hard chine, especially on my off side. So towards the end of last season, I decided to lower my Mohawk saddle at the expense of my knees and I widen the saddle at the knees. This made a world of difference. My center of gravity was lower and my knees where closer to the chine. These changes really improved the handing of the Ocoee. I finally feel comfortable being on edge on either side and have regained my confidence in my paddling abilities, shew!
With the saddle changes as well as changes in my paddling style, more up front and trying to get rid of a rudder/back end prys, which will absolutely kill your momentum in an Ocoee, I feel that I am a better paddler today, but it was rough getting to this point.
So now my Ocoee is showing quite a bit wear and I had to put on skid plates. My Ocoee has vinyl gunwhales. It seems a lot heavier then my old Outrage with wood gunwhales, which makes it seem so much slower. I realize the hull shapes have a lot to do with this. I have only paddled the Ocoee once sence installing the skid plates and it was on high pushy water. Not sure, if the skid plates will make it feel slower yet? I need to paddle it a few more times.
The plus side to the hard chine, shorter Ocoee versus the Outrage is that is turns quick, its more menuvearable, and it catches small eddies.
So after all of that, how does the Prelude paddle compared to the Ocoee?
I am 5'9" 185lbs, am I too big for this boat?
Is it is anything like a Phantom? If so, I do not think I would like it?
From the specs, I know the Prelude is shorter 9'6"/11'2" and possibly lighter after outfitting, 48lbs outfitted/43lbs no outfitting?
I think the hull is a different shape then the Ocoee? Is it faster, Dryer, more forgiving?
Can you get the Prelude with wood gunwhales?
It appears the Prelude plastic hold up better then Royalex?
Finally, I was reading about the saddle height in a few posts. My old tele knees can't take a saddle much lower then 8". Will an 8" saddle work in this boat or is that too high?
Please share anything else that you think is important in considering this boat and thank you for your information.
Thanks,
AJ