Considerations for OC-1

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Considerations for OC-1

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Saw all the chatter about the Solito and went to the Evergreen site. They also had Sequel in WW Canoe Category. Who has run one, what are their thoughts?

I need another OC-1 more than I want a race C1. I am wearing out my HD-1 and want another hull to wear so I can save my old reliable for old age.

For those of you who know me, answer this question--

Ocoee, Sequel, or Solito?

Chime in, anybody...
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Dude, you need a Genesis.

BTW, good to see you Saturday, sorry we had to blast so soon.
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Three very different boats. The Sequel has a very round hull. Both the Solito and the Ocoee have chines. I haven't paddled the Solito but I would bet it is a bit slower than the Ocoee. Rumour has it that it is kind of edgy. If you are coming from a Phantom, you might not like that but if you are used to paddling something like a Viper, Prelude, Ocoee, etc, I think it would be a good thing.
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Solito vs Ocoee

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I have both a Solito and Bell Ocoee. I personally like the Solito better because it's shorter, but has all the great handling characteristics of the Ocoee. It's a really fun boat. The cons on both boats are their layups are light. It's thin Royalex. I baby the Solito by only taking it on runs that are not bony. I take my heavier layup boats (usually a Phantom) on the bony runs. I have heard a rumor that Evergreen may be looking into a heavier Royalex sheet for the Solito and I hope that's true. I think the boat could be very popular. With it's hard chine and flat bottom it really carves up a river and surf waves, plus has surprisingly good acceleration to boot.
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You can try mine anytime

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J - you can jump in my Ocoee anytime and take her for a spin...
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Check out a Zephyr

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I got to try one of these out on the Nantahala. It is a really awesome boat. Handles like my Zoom, but tamer and with more hull speed. Jim Norton
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