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OC-1 Test Paddle
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:01 pm
by awelch
I am a new paddler in the Dahlonega, GA area and I am having a heck of a time finding a WW Canoe to Demo. I want to buy my first WW Canoe and I don't want to go and put down a bunch of money on a boat when I have never paddled a WW Canoe. I missed the esquif demo at The Outside World because I had to move; my wife thought that was more important.
I am wondering if there is anyone out there relatively close (-2 hrs) that has an an Outrage X, Prodigy X, Blast, Vertige, Probe 12, or Shaman that would be willing to meet me at a river to test paddle. Not nessecarily looking to take a full run; just paddle around at the put-in for a few minutes.
Thanks for any suggestions or help with this.
Give Cory a shout at the outside world
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:48 pm
by Mr.DeadLegs
The group that he usually paddles with has a great assortment of boats. All the guys are very friendly and fun to paddle with. They are on the water most every weekend.
What you thinking of paddling this week Cory?
Give me a call
Trey
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:11 pm
by greybear
Try a Nitro or Zephyr. I have a Nitro it is a great boat stable forgiving, surfs great and has gotten me through stuff I should have swam, I love my boat I also hear the Zephyr is great and even more foregiving.
Zephyr or Nitro
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:23 pm
by awelch
I think I would be too big for a boat under 12'. I am 6'-0" wieghing around 250. I have been working hard to shed a few pounds. Mid-winter I was at 280+. I have been watching and reading everything I can and the people paddling zephyers seem to be at least around 30 lbs lighter than me at the top end as well as being seasoned paddlers. I will paddle a big boat for a few seasons and then maybe look into something a little smaller. Although the weight of the zephyr does make it very attractive.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:39 pm
by Mr.DeadLegs
Stop your whining RUNT. I am 6'7" and 260. I currently paddle an Encore but the other weekend at the demo that the OUTSIDE WORLD put on I tried a Nitro. This boat felt pretty good. Right now it is my next boat. Give one a try.
Nitro
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:48 pm
by awelch
Well, how can I argue with that? I know they have a nitro to demo at NOC. If I head up there I will definitely try it.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:11 am
by greybear
I'll be there this weekend with my Nitro if you want to give it a spin, look for the one with some red paint in spots on the bottom and some crazed out wacko with googles thats me. I have a friend who is 230lbs and he paddles a Nitro no problem, they made this boat with big boys in mind. Bigger boats are nice but smaller boats will help you improve an keep your interested, plus one can catch all the eddies a kayaker can and them some.
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:48 pm
by noobopenboater
Noc also has a prodigy x that you should be able to demo. I saw it there a couple weeks ago.
Be SURE to try that Prodigy X
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:57 pm
by Oci-One Kanubi
My Prodigy X is the best of the (at least) 13 whitewater canoes I have owned in the last 15 years.
It is stable, fast, maneuverable, and dry (as long as you keep the open end up).
The combination of "fast" and "stable" is truly a godsend for a beginning whitewater canoeist, because with a fast boat it is so much easier to manage the fundamental maneuvers you must learn.
greybear
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:30 am
by oc1paddlr
that you flying squirrel, heading to the nantie? Can't do it this w/e, but give me a heads up on other times your heading that way. Still ain't trad'n my boat for your ..nevermind-you're a hoot. It would be great to get as many "fest" boaters together through the year to pal-up and have a singlesticker gathering of old and new friends
demo
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:49 pm
by billcanoes
I'll be at the lower green this weekend/ sunday with my son and have a Zephyr you could use for the whole trip - it should actually be close to being able to fit you- as the bulkhead is shaved heavily
Bill