Ocoee or Prodigy
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Ocoee or Prodigy
I'm shopping around for boats, and have a line on an Ocoee or Prodigy ... Right now I'm paddling a Zephyr, but I'm looking for something for the rocker runs.
Does anyone know what the weight range is for a paddler in a:
1) Ocoee
2) Prodigy
I'm around 200 #
Would the Prodigy be suitable as a creeking boat I know is't kind of long?
The other boats on my list are a Taureau, or a Fly..
Does anyone know what the weight range is for a paddler in a:
1) Ocoee
2) Prodigy
I'm around 200 #
Would the Prodigy be suitable as a creeking boat I know is't kind of long?
The other boats on my list are a Taureau, or a Fly..
Re: Ocoee or Prodigy
I have a Prodigy and Taureau. The Prodigy is wet for 200#. I'd say it is best for <180. The Ocoee is a good boat for your weight range.Gary B wrote:......
Does anyone know what the weight range is for a paddler in a:
1) Ocoee
2) Prodigy
......
Would the Prodigy be suitable as a creeking boat I know is't kind of long?
The other boats on my list are a Taureau, or a Fly..
If you are choosing a creeker, then I'd suggest the Taureau. Great boat in that environment. Dryer than the Fly, and easier to roll. The Fly will outlast the Taureau, but I've been abusing my first generation Taureau and it is lasting well.
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My advise is to keep the Zephyr and get a spanish fly for your creeker! You'll be glad you did...
I currently have an outrage and a spanish fly and I love the combo. I paddle the outrage on the big fluffy stuff and the fly when things are low, boney and steeper.
I had a Zephyr and I kindof wish I still had it.
Good luck.
Phil
I currently have an outrage and a spanish fly and I love the combo. I paddle the outrage on the big fluffy stuff and the fly when things are low, boney and steeper.
I had a Zephyr and I kindof wish I still had it.
Good luck.
Phil
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I am about 200 pounds in ,y lean time and about 220 in my heayey times I Use the 11 all the time it is my primary boat I have heard very few 200 pound folks complain the one that I have prob, should have tried a tamer boat, I have the pictures to show what the boat will do with a 200 pounder
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I'm about 215# and a Fly is just fine and an Ocoee definitely handles even more weight. Both are awesome boats. I had a Viper 12 for years but never spent any time in an 11 so I can't compare. I really liked the 12 but wonder what I would think of it now...
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