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YukonBrett
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Solo Canoe Advice.

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Looking for a new solo boat....I'm 6'4" tall, weigh 210 lbs, usually carry 10-15 lbs gear, am an intermediate paddler. Looking for a good down river runner, like to catch all eddies, surf waves on the way down. Prefer something stable, predictable, dry and relatively fast....had a Prodigy X, and really enjoyed it, now have an Outrage X and don't really care for it. Can't seem to find too much suitable. Willing to look at new, used, older etc....any advice what boat to consider?? Thanks!
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Re: Solo Canoe Advice.

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BLACKFLY OCTANE 91! -M- :D
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Brett- if you get an Octane 91, and don't love it, I'll drive to Canada and pick it up and pay you what you paid for it! No Sh**!-M-
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Really?
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Again, No Sh**!-M-
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Re: Solo Canoe Advice.

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Well, you better start saving for gas, as I live in the Yukon....so, neat looking boat...virtually unheard of here. Can you tell me, firstly, it's obviously heavy for the short length...is it a total pig if trying to do a long day, or paddle out etc...are they for sale anywhere in Canada, is the material tough? Thanks!
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Look into it . I'm serious, though. Call it the "magicmike guarantee"-M-
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Brett - I'm so confident that you will love it, that I'm totally serious. I need a new Octane 91, and definitely need an excuse to get back to Alaska. So , no matter what it's a win- win for me.-M- :D
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So, how do I get one here? Seriously.
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BLACKFLY CANOE. COM
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Re: Solo Canoe Advice.

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Sent them a message. You should just put it on your car and drive up....
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I would be interested in hearing what is so great about the Octane 91.
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Mentioned it to a couple locals....said way to blunt and pig like for anything but our most downhill rivers here...still looking...anyone paddle an Esquif Raven?
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You stated you were looking for "relatively fast". Well then, any canoe from Millbrook Boats is your obvious only choice, that's provided you want composite.
JKaz......
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Re: Solo Canoe Advice.

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Which model do you suggest and how much abuse does the composite hold up to? Thanks!
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