OC-1 for bigger driver

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OC-1 for bigger driver

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I have been paddling my Mad River Legend 15 solo for a while now. I bought it thinking it would suit all my needs. It is a great boat, don't get me wrong, however I would like to get a true whitewater OC-1. At 6'1 250+ i know i need a bigger boat, however I am paddling mostly steep creeks in North Alabama so maneuverability is a must. I want a boat I can grow into in terms of ability. I am fairly comfortable on Class III water. I have paddled the Nantahala several times with little to no trouble, but I would like a boat that I could work my way up to Class IV+, Little River Canyon, Ocoee, etc. I have been told Mohawk Probe 12 would be good. I have considered a Dagger Impulse. The only true whitewater boat I have paddled is a Bluehole Sequel and that was a disaster. I think i'm just too big for it, but i also may just suck, i dont know. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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A Probe 12 would be fine - I know some will poo poo it, but it's a fine boat and is forgiving enough that you can concentrate on forward strokes and maneuverable enough to run what you want to (sounds like someone describing a L'Edge...). Plenty big. An Ovation would be similar.

I am not a fan of the Impulse - ugh.

Don't rule out the Vipers (12 for sure, 11 for maybe) or Ocoee - a little more challenging, but rewarding. I know a guy who tips the scales further than you that does just fine in an Ocoee.
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BLACKFLY 0CTANE 91!!!-M-
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I'm 6'3", 235. I got a L'Edge this summer. Easiest boat to paddle I've had. Nantahala has become easy in this boat. Sounds like we're about the level paddler.
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I'll second both the Ocoee and The Octane 91. I paddle an Octane. I've gone from 283 pounds to 225, and it works at both weights. The boat seems pretty fast for a sub-9 foot boat, but it's really all about edges, rocker and primary stability.
I think my next boat may be an Ocoee or a Spark. I like the way an Ocoee handles, but I'm not sure if I want the extra length.
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Sounds like we are in the same boat, I'm 6'2" 275#. I was recommended a Esquif Blast. Thoughts?
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I know an old-school boater that isn't a big guy (probably 180 or less), but he loves his blast set up solo. Not my cup of tea, but if you prefer 13' boats, it is probably a good one to try.
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