Seeking advice on solo ww canoe choice after 6 year hiatus..
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:37 pm
Greetings all,
I'm a long-time paddler but new Cboats.net member - have enjoyed perusing the forums, what a great resource!
After about 6 years away from open canoe I am on the market again, and seeking advice from the boat gurus around here. I consider myself a pretty solid canoeist; used to run Class III-IV in a Viper 12, have dabbled in C1 and C2 slalom, but most of my time has been in a kayak up to light Class V (for shame!). I'm on the lighter side at about 160 lbs.
I'm most interested in a boat with some slalom-esque characteristics; I'd like to start running Class III again, catching lots of eddies and making moves. Probably won't run lots of steep creeks or really big water (I'm in Wisconsin after all, though I will probably make pilgrimages back to the Southeast on occasion). I really enjoyed the Viper 12 and will try it out again at least to compare; otherwise, I think I would enjoy a fast, edgy boat that can whip around in an eddy turn and be back in the current in a couple of strokes. Any advice folks??
I am also looking for boats to borrow/shops to demo from in the Upper Midwest that carry the boats I am most likely to consider (Viper 11 and 12, Zoom, Spark, others???).
Thanks!
I'm a long-time paddler but new Cboats.net member - have enjoyed perusing the forums, what a great resource!
After about 6 years away from open canoe I am on the market again, and seeking advice from the boat gurus around here. I consider myself a pretty solid canoeist; used to run Class III-IV in a Viper 12, have dabbled in C1 and C2 slalom, but most of my time has been in a kayak up to light Class V (for shame!). I'm on the lighter side at about 160 lbs.
I'm most interested in a boat with some slalom-esque characteristics; I'd like to start running Class III again, catching lots of eddies and making moves. Probably won't run lots of steep creeks or really big water (I'm in Wisconsin after all, though I will probably make pilgrimages back to the Southeast on occasion). I really enjoyed the Viper 12 and will try it out again at least to compare; otherwise, I think I would enjoy a fast, edgy boat that can whip around in an eddy turn and be back in the current in a couple of strokes. Any advice folks??
I am also looking for boats to borrow/shops to demo from in the Upper Midwest that carry the boats I am most likely to consider (Viper 11 and 12, Zoom, Spark, others???).
Thanks!